A Place Called Here 
This novel had the potential to be so much more, but I was left frustrated and disappointed with the ending of the book. I think Ahern could have made her ending much more powerful, instead it is left fairly ambiguous with a conclusion hanging in midair. The idea of a place where all missing objects and people go intrigued me, but at times I was left laughing at the naive idea of all these missing people, from all over the world, speaking different languages, living together in peace and
I read this years ago, it was actually my first Cecelia Ahern novel. That should have been a big warning for me about how pointless her book can be sometimes, this one included. I remember it was about random things that just kept disappearing. It was boring, not a lot of action going on. Kinda like a sock missing in the washing machine. Ooo... mysterious.

Ahern has mastered a technique to lead people down memory lane. There's No Place Like Here speaks of things that just grow feet, wander off, cross the periphery, and never return for good. "Here" is where my small, blue, fragile toy kangaroo has now found shelter in, where those pens I've previously thought just went inside somewhere deep in my pants' pockets have probably nested about, where that Pokemon book I was dying to read when I was eleven had got teleported to, and where my white
In times when I lost something, a pen or book, I always sulk and complain where it went. My father, which has no help at all, will then tease me and say, Find it with your hands, not with your mouth. When all hope is lost, I pondered about how I taken it for granted. But just give me days and I will forget it. However, in Sandys case, she wont.Sandy had been obsessed in finding her lost things since an incident of Jenny-May Butlers sudden disappearance. From a single sock to a memorable diary,
For my full review, visit me at https://mrsbrownsbooks.wordpress.com/...Riiiiight. Well, this was an odd one. Reading the blurb, I though Ahern was writing metaphorically about a place that lost things end up. Nope. I was very wrong. The result? An odd story that I just couldnt settle to throughout the narrative.For my full review, visit me at https://mrsbrownsbooks.wordpress.com/...
This novel had the potential to be so much more, but I was left frustrated and disappointed with the ending of the book. I think Ahern could have made her ending much more powerful, instead it is left fairly ambiguous with a conclusion hanging in midair. The idea of a place where all missing objects and people go intrigued me, but at times I was left laughing at the naive idea of all these missing people, from all over the world, speaking different languages, living together in peace and
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Original Title: | A Place Called Here |
ISBN: | 0007198914 (ISBN13: 9780007198917) |
Edition Language: | English |
Characters: | Sandy Shortt, Jack Ruttle |
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Als Sandy Shortt zehn Jahre alt ist, verschwindet ein Mädchen aus ihrer Klasse. Seit dieser Zeit sucht sie leidenschaftlich nach allem, was vermisst wird: nach Socken, Schlüsseln und später auch nach Menschen. In ihrer Suchagentur macht sie Angehörigen Mut, denn sie gibt niemals auf. Doch als Sandy den Auftrag bekommt, den Bruder von Jack Ruttle wiederzufinden, verirrt sie sich im Wald und verschwindet selbst – an einen geheimnisvollen Ort, den alle nur »Hier" nennen ...Fantasievoll, spannend und tief berührend macht sich Cecelia Aherns Roman auf die Suche – nach dem Leben, der Liebe und uns selbst.Particularize Of Books A Place Called Here
Title | : | A Place Called Here |
Author | : | Cecelia Ahern |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 485 pages |
Published | : | March 1st 2012 by HarperCollins (first published October 16th 2006) |
Categories | : | Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Fiction. Romance. Fantasy. Contemporary. Mystery. Adult |
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Ratings: 3.67 From 30154 Users | 1852 ReviewsDiscuss Of Books A Place Called Here
37th book of 2019 (121st book overall) Quote from the Book I Liked - 'We all get lost once in a while, sometimes by choice, sometimes due to the forces beyond our control. When we learn what it is our soul needs to learn, the path presents itself.' (Page no. 483) Rating - 3 Stars Plot Summary - Sometimes it takes losing everything to truly find yourself... Since Sandy Shortt's childhood classmate disappeared twenty years ago, Sandy has been obsessed with missing things.This novel had the potential to be so much more, but I was left frustrated and disappointed with the ending of the book. I think Ahern could have made her ending much more powerful, instead it is left fairly ambiguous with a conclusion hanging in midair. The idea of a place where all missing objects and people go intrigued me, but at times I was left laughing at the naive idea of all these missing people, from all over the world, speaking different languages, living together in peace and
I read this years ago, it was actually my first Cecelia Ahern novel. That should have been a big warning for me about how pointless her book can be sometimes, this one included. I remember it was about random things that just kept disappearing. It was boring, not a lot of action going on. Kinda like a sock missing in the washing machine. Ooo... mysterious.

Ahern has mastered a technique to lead people down memory lane. There's No Place Like Here speaks of things that just grow feet, wander off, cross the periphery, and never return for good. "Here" is where my small, blue, fragile toy kangaroo has now found shelter in, where those pens I've previously thought just went inside somewhere deep in my pants' pockets have probably nested about, where that Pokemon book I was dying to read when I was eleven had got teleported to, and where my white
In times when I lost something, a pen or book, I always sulk and complain where it went. My father, which has no help at all, will then tease me and say, Find it with your hands, not with your mouth. When all hope is lost, I pondered about how I taken it for granted. But just give me days and I will forget it. However, in Sandys case, she wont.Sandy had been obsessed in finding her lost things since an incident of Jenny-May Butlers sudden disappearance. From a single sock to a memorable diary,
For my full review, visit me at https://mrsbrownsbooks.wordpress.com/...Riiiiight. Well, this was an odd one. Reading the blurb, I though Ahern was writing metaphorically about a place that lost things end up. Nope. I was very wrong. The result? An odd story that I just couldnt settle to throughout the narrative.For my full review, visit me at https://mrsbrownsbooks.wordpress.com/...
This novel had the potential to be so much more, but I was left frustrated and disappointed with the ending of the book. I think Ahern could have made her ending much more powerful, instead it is left fairly ambiguous with a conclusion hanging in midair. The idea of a place where all missing objects and people go intrigued me, but at times I was left laughing at the naive idea of all these missing people, from all over the world, speaking different languages, living together in peace and
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