
Lost in the Moment and Found
Wayward Children, Book 8
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Narrado por:
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Jesse Vilinsky
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Seanan McGuire
"Jesse Vilinsky's versatile performance brightens this dark tale of a child who is forced to grow up too fast. Listeners will be captivated by how Vilinksy balances tragedy and hope in this eighth installment of the Wayward Children series."—AudioFile
Winner: 2022 Hugo Award for Best Series
A young girl discovers an infinite variety of worlds in this standalone tale in the Hugo and Nebula Award-wining Wayward Children series from Seanan McGuire, Lost in the Moment and Found.
Welcome to the Shop Where the Lost Things Go.
If you ever lost a sock, you’ll find it here.
If you ever wondered about favorite toy from childhood... it’s probably sitting on a shelf in the back.
And the headphones that you swore this time you’d keep safe? You guessed it....
Antoinette has lost her father. Metaphorically. He’s not in the shop, and she’ll never see him again. But when Antsy finds herself lost (literally, this time), she discovers that however many doors open for her, leaving the Shop for good might not be as simple as it sounds.
And stepping through those doors exacts a price.
Lost in the Moment and Found tells us that childhood and innocence, once lost, can never be found.
A Macmillan Audio production from Tor.com.
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“Hugo Award winner McGuire manages to make some extreme tonal shifts work together beautifully.… Antsy’s emotional coming-of-age will have readers hooked.”—Publishers Weekly
“Antsy is a pleasing addition to the lore of Wayward Children, promising plenty of intrigue to come.”—Booklist
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Touching and very well told
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Ultimately after each of these books end I just want more I wanna know about other worlds and other doors not just the functioning of the doors but also just how he adventures had there. What happened to Wayward children before Elinor’s place. Where are the other schools that are like Elinor’s & also what happens when children become gods of worlds that are even more evil than the moors?
Love this series & would love to see what would happen is other authors played with this concept too?
Another awesome story -with trigger warnings
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Another Great Book
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Another hauntingly beautiful Wayward book
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Loved
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Another beautiful chapter in the series. You will not be disappointed.
Schooled Again: This Time By Loss
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Another excellent chapter to one of my favorite series!
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Yes! Yes! Yes!
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The hardest Wayward Children book
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Now, the book begins with a trigger warning for child sexual abuse, and DAMN, take that SERIOUSLY. As the warning says, Antoinette escapes before anything “happens,” but as an observer, even one who has had this assurance, every movement by her abuser makes your stomach twist. I’ve got no particular triggers, but the first half of the book had me on high alert.
But then, Antoinette escapes, and we’re treated to yet another wonderful (and terrible) world beyond a door. This time, we’re in a shop which specializes in lost things. But this shop also has access to many other doors, allowing us glimpses into many more worlds, as Antoinette goes on bartering adventures…until the inevitable “price” of her adventures is explained.
I would never call these books “fast.” McGuire certainly takes time to focus on scenery–such as Antoinette’s first trip to a market–but I think the genius here is that only scenes which are plot-relevant appear. This book, in particular, covers at least 2 years of adventures in the Shop, but I can only think of three or four actual scenes that get any focus. The rest of the time is covered in broad sweeps of narrative, in a manner that is rather dream-like. If Antoinette had woken up and realized the whole adventure had happened in just a night, it would feel perfectly logical.
I wait an entire year for each new Wayward Children book, and my only regret on getting an advanced copy this year was that I now have to wait a few extra days more! Agh! This series! <3
Nonstop listen!
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