A review by dominicanbookworm
Gone, Gone, Gone by Hannah Moskowitz

4.0

*There were some pretty rough themes in "Gone, Gone, Gone" but I still found myself hiding behind my hands because I couldn't take the cuteness in some parts, ugh. Delightful and sad read.

*What I didn't like: Some times it was hard to follow the discussions or train of thought of some of the characters because you'd get confused about how many things they were talking about and comparing them to ? But I liked that it was also that way because Lio and Craig, like they said so themselves, were a "little fucked up" and also TEENAGERS.

*I'm being totally random here but I wanted to match Lio with will grayson (David Levithan's will from Will Grayson, Will Grayson)or just have them be best friends in a paralell universe.

*To me "Gone, Gone, Gone" was about growing up, healing, figuring shit out, finding your home. But most of all it was about learning to feel safe in an unsafe world, and learning to feel safe when your insides are scary too and you feel too much, have lost so much and think too much. It's about learning to be okay despite it all (and even when the sniper attacks felt a little far from the plot to me, I think they were a metaphor for all of this).