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We also meet Noelle, a bit odd, but to Ellie all adults are a little odd. Then She Was Gone is a story is told in three parts. She headed to the library one day to study.Īnd then, in the blink of an eye … she was gone She was her mum’s, Laurel’s, youngest and her favourite … and her siblings Jake and Hanna knew it.Įllie wanted to ace her maths exam and begged her mum for a tutor. She was smart, pretty, popular, and had a fantastic boyfriend, Theo. ![]() ![]() The use of artificial intelligence and robotics will probably be a thrill for the geeks among readers, although for me, it was their human aspect which interested me most. The author’s style is fluent, easy to read and well-edited, with no superfluous words, but the right amount of description and action. 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