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Lost in the Never Woods

By: Aiden Thomas
Narrated by: Avi Roque
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"There are moments of true tenderness, hope, and grief in this haunting, magical tale, and the narrator makes it all convincing. Teenage listeners will be drawn into this enchanting story." -- Booklist, starred review

When children start to go missing in the local woods, a teen girl must face her fears and a past she can't remember to rescue them in this atmospheric YA novel, Lost in the Never Woods from the author of Cemetery Boys.


It’s been five years since Wendy and her two brothers went missing in the woods, but when the town’s children start to disappear, the questions surrounding her brothers’ mysterious circumstances are brought back into the light. Attempting to flee her past, Wendy almost runs over an unconscious boy lying in the middle of the road...

Peter, a boy she thought lived only in her stories, asks for Wendy’s help to rescue the missing kids. But, in order to find them, Wendy must confront what’s waiting for her in the woods.

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Praise for Aiden Thomas and Cemetery Boys:

“This stunning debut novel from Thomas is detailed, heart-rending, and immensely romantic.” —Mark Oshiro, author of Anger is a Gift

“Aiden Thomas masterfully weaves a tale of family, friendships, and love in a heartwarming adventure full of affirmation and being your best self." — C.B. Lee, author of Not Your Sidekick

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<p>For Aiden Thomas and <i>Cemetery Boys: </i><br><br>"This stunning debut novel from Thomas is detailed, heart-rending, and immensely romantic... Don’t miss this book. " —Mark Oshiro, author of <i>Anger is a Gift</i><br><br>"A story much bigger than the paper that binds it, <i>Cemetery Boys</i> is the tender intricacy we have all been waiting for." —Kayla Ancrum, author of <i>The Wicker King </i></p>

Editor's Pick

A gripping reimagining of the Peter Pan fairy tale
I was a big fan of Peter Pan growing up, so when I read the description of Aiden Thomas's take on the fairy tale, I had to listen. Lost in the Never Woods sets up a nightmarish scenario: children are vanishing in a small town in Oregon where, several years earlier, Wendy Darling and her two brothers also went missing—but only she was found. This new spate of disappearing kids not only triggers memories of her missing brothers but also a sense of duty to try to save them. Then, Peter arrives. Thomas masterfully plays on Peter Pan lore, with a special focus on Wendy, Peter, and Peter’s missing shadow—now a literal phantom menace. Deep within, it’s a story about coming to terms with grief and complicated family dynamics brought on by Wendy’s trauma from years earlier. Thomas does a fantastic job mixing adventure with these darker themes, and narrator Avi Roque offers a balanced voice to light and dark parts equally. For those who are coming in after having consumed Thomas’s hit debut, Cemetery Boys, this will be a very different kind of listen. More serious in tone, it's still addictive—and full of twists and turns that make it virtually unpausable. —Edwin D., Audible Editor

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I liked the story a lot, I love anything Peter Pan related. It felt like a story meant for adults but the performance made it feel childish. I still loved it!

Peter Pan for grownups

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I really liked the person that read this book. His voices and Inflections were always spot on with how I imagined the story!

This is definitely a spooky twist on the normal Peter Pan story.

great read!

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Peter is by far the most interesting character, and the story suffers by not having him in it very much for the first half of the book.

I was really interested, I loved Cemetery Boys and the premise sounded good. but I never really got hooked, Wendy is honestly a little dull and it's clear she still needs a ton of therapy. I'm not giving it a terrible rating because I seem to be in the minority and because I didn't finish. it just felt like work to listen to.

maybe you'll enjoy it more than I did, I'm going to try the Sunbearer Trials instead.

I really wanted to like it

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I really enjoyed the story and the way characters talk about grief! Amazing!! 👏 👏

What a wonderful book!

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this was a decent story I enjoyed some parts a lot, though I wish there were more fantastical elements it was a very mundane setting. Peter was the best part of the story for sure and I wish it had focused more on him. Wendy was hard to like as a character. She had the personality of a dried up cheerio you find under a car seat. The male voices in the story were done well but the female voices made me want to quit the book (especially jordans character) I will be having valley girl nightmares for a while but nothing as bad as the children's voices 😬
Side note I was convinced for some time that Wendy's father seemed like such a controlling abusive alcoholic that I suspected he was the killer. He never redeemed himself for me. Just another yelling scotch soaked moustache in the sea of imperfect father characters.

decent story

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