Publisher: Dundurn
Pub. Date: February 7th, 2011
Pages: 176
Age Level: 13+
Source: From publisher.
Synopsis via Goodreads
14 year-old Jake MacRae's life is spinning out of control. What he doesn't realize is that the decisions he is making are not only effecting his life, but the lives of those close to him. One night, Jake gets a text inviting him to a flash party on a midnight subway. As he steps of the platform he is boarding his worst nightmare and what's worse--he can't get off.
Noteworthy Passages
Jake; pg. 22
Another decision. Why couldn't life be simple? No problems. No decisions. Jake suddenly wished he was a wild animal. A wolf. A lone wolf sitting pretty at the top of the food chain, with nothing and no one to worry about. Except maybe his next meal. Or the odd hunter. Or a possible run-in with an angry bear. And then there was the deterioration of his natural habitat...
Okay, so life sucks even for wolves, he thought.
Jake; pg. 130
The light caught the corner of her eye, and any comfort Jake had found there was blown away by what he saw.
Hope those passages were enought to wet your appetite. For more on my thoughts on Mind Gap, check out my Review.
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