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Come Find Me
- Narrated by: Michael Crouch, Jorjeana Marie
- Length: 9 hrs and 56 mins
- Categories: Teen & Young Adult, Literature & Fiction
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Publisher's Summary
From the New York Times best-selling author of All the Missing Girls and The Perfect Stranger comes a captivating thriller about two teens who connect when each discovers a mysterious radio frequency that suggests their family tragedies are mysteriously connected.
After surviving an infamous family tragedy, 16-year-old Kennedy Jones has made it her mission to keep her brother's search through the cosmos alive. But then something disturbs the frequency on his radio telescope - a pattern registering where no signal should transmit.
In a neighboring county, 17-year-old Nolan Chandler is determined to find out what really happened to his brother, who disappeared the day after Nolan had an eerie premonition. There hasn't been a single lead for two years, until Nolan picks up an odd signal - a pattern coming from his brother's bedroom.
Drawn together by these strange signals - and their family tragedies - Kennedy and Nolan search for the origin of the mysterious frequency. But the more they uncover, the more they believe everything's connected - even their pasts - as it appears the signal is meant for them alone, sharing a message only they can understand.
Is something coming for them? Or is the frequency warning them about something that's already here?
Critic Reviews
"Miranda (All the Missing Girls, 2016) has created a compelling pair of protagonists, filled with heartfelt angst and relentless tenacity. Her latest book for young adults ages the kids from Stranger Things and puts them in Gillian Flynn’s Dark Places for a smart, dark, and ultimately hopeful story of the power of belief." (Booklist, starred review)
"Miranda's exploration of how grief transforms us is realistic and sensitively drawn.... Eerie and emotionally resonant." (Kirkus)
"Miranda weaves a convincing tale of teens grasping at straws to make sense of personal tragedies." (PW)
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- Chester Johnson
- 06-02-2019
Great read!!
A story of 2 teenagers drawn together by a mystery that ties them together, both of their lives turned upside down by very different tragic events. Both teens independently investigating an occurance that pulls them in further like a magent.
Kennedy, a girl who hears a strange repeating signal from her brother's amateur radio telescope and Nolan a boy who finds electromagnetic field distortions in his missing brother's room. They doggedly pursue clues that take them both on a Stranger Things type adventure that takes the reader along on an adventure that has a underlying paranormal twist.
A very well written novel with well developed characters and plot. I have to say the end didn't turn out the way I would have thought after following along with the story, but a good read nonetheless. A 4 out of 5 star read!
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- Christina Tierney
- 30-10-2019
another great by Megan miranda
I loved the story and was read well. it drags you in. it was hard to out down.
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- Susan Cole
- 26-06-2020
Such an interesting story
Megan Miranda has become my favorite author. Her stories are interesting and unpredictable and her characters are so well developed you feel like you truly know them. This book is no exception and it was over way too soon!
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- Hallie
- 16-01-2020
Fast Paced Youth Novel
I probably could've read it quicker than what I listed to it, but that's usually the case for all audiobooks.
I hate this ping pong style writing that seems so popular right now; with each chapter bouncing between a character. I feel as if the books just don't flow as well. this book is in that style, with each chapter being from a different character's point of view.
It borders on sci-fi but never into the realm of unbelievable for those who don't care for that genre. The author did a good job of tying all the pieces together in a way that was believable and makes you think of all the strange coincidences in your life.
This was definitely a youth novel. I feel like it was similar to books I read in middle school. Same level and style.
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- AGilmore
- 02-03-2019
Not like Stranger Things at all.
I am honestly shocked I finished this book. It was seriously hurt by the Stranger Things comparison. It was nothing like that. It was a lot of talking and a lot of research and a lot blah. Very little action, zero horror or fear factor. And next to no paranormal/psychic aspect.
Overall, the story wasn’t awful, but my expectations were so high, it was hard for the book to get near it. The mystery was...ok. I did want to see how it all played out, but it wasn’t that hard to figure out. The characters were likable enough. There was a lot that was hard to believe/swallow, so be prepared to just listen, not really think.
I will say, I loved the narrators. Definitely checking out the male narrator now.
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- K. Skoog
- 10-12-2020
Exceptional Story
My favorite book in all my time on Audible. It truly is exceptional, transcendent, emotionally fulfilling, mentally enriching, and pushes the boundaries of what is possible. If I may try to describe, I would call it “techno psychic.” That is one river running through it. But the streams of family love and coming of age love between highly intelligent teens are also fundamental to this book. On top of all that, there are two murder mysteries. However, this is neither an action book nor a thriller. Plot development is carried by the strength of the characters and the excellence of the writing itself. I look forward to listening again and reading more by this author.
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- Gail Cruse
- 25-10-2020
Slow
I skipped 4 or 5 chapters towards the end and never missed a beat. This book starts out interesting but goes on and on and on....
It doesn't hold up to "The Last House Guest" . I hoped that it would.
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- Victoria Yates
- 19-11-2019
come find me
this book is a great and and and and and and and and and and and an
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- Kathie M. Penman
- 24-05-2019
Wonderful Book
I loved this story! Full of twists and turns and will keep you guessing. Loved the way it was read too. A real masterpiece!
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