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Edition Language: English
Series: Dark Passages #1
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White Space (Dark Passages #1) Kindle Edition | Pages: 560 pages
Rating: 3.25 | 1450 Users | 383 Reviews

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In the tradition of Memento and Inception comes a thrilling and scary young adult novel about blurred reality where characters in a story find that a deadly and horrifying world exists in the space between the written lines.

Seventeen-year-old Emma Lindsay has problems: a head full of metal, no parents, a crazy artist for a guardian whom a stroke has turned into a vegetable, and all those times when she blinks away, dropping into other lives so ghostly and surreal it's as if the story of her life bleeds into theirs. But one thing Emma has never doubted is that she's real.

Then she writes "White Space," a story about these kids stranded in a spooky house during a blizzard.

Unfortunately, "White Space" turns out to be a dead ringer for part of an unfinished novel by a long-dead writer. The manuscript, which she's never seen, is a loopy Matrix meets Inkheart story in which characters fall out of different books and jump off the page. Thing is, when Emma blinks, she might be doing the same and, before long, she's dropped into the very story she thought she'd written. Trapped in a weird, snow-choked valley, Emma meets other kids with dark secrets and strange abilities: Eric, Casey, Bode, Rima, and a very special little girl, Lizzie. What they discover is that they--and Emma--may be nothing more than characters written into being from an alternative universe for a very specific purpose.

Now what they must uncover is why they've been brought to this place--a world between the lines where parallel realities are created and destroyed and nightmares are written--before someone pens their end.

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Title:White Space (Dark Passages #1)
Author:Ilsa J. Bick
Book Format:Kindle Edition
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 560 pages
Published:February 11th 2014 by Egmont USA
Categories:Young Adult. Fantasy. Horror. Science Fiction

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Ratings: 3.25 From 1450 Users | 383 Reviews

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WHITE SPACE does not have a quick beginning. It opens with Lizzie, a precocious child, observing a conflict between her parents play out. This bit is filled with odd vocabulary and a strange magic, and just as soon as you think you've figured out the rules, a girl named Emma wakes up from her reverie about being Lizzie to recall how she came to be driving through the mountains. And so on, flashing though narrators and their stories and the way they come together.WHITE SPACE is a disorienting

DNF 50%I hate DNF-ing this book so much because Ilsa J Bick wrote one of my favourite trilogies of all time which is the Monsters trilogy.I think the writing in this book is really good and there's nothing wrong with it. It's the plot of the story in this one that I just couldn't handle. It's definitely a lot more in the sci-fi horror genre than plain sci-fi, and there were some really terrifying moments in this with a bit of added gore.The concept of this book is just so confusing and even

This review appears on Happy Indulgence. Check it out for more reviews!All the negative and DNF reviews intrigued me to be honest, and I really wanted to give White Space a good, hot go. Now that Ive finished the book, Im not sure whether to be disappointed that I ended up reading it or glad that I read such a unique book. Most of all, I feel confused and frustrated.White Space is a combination of a psychological thriller, a gory horror, and a physics based mystery about multiverses in

*Spoiler freeWhite Space is definitely not your normal YA book. I would even go as far as to say that this is not a YA book at all; the only elements that make it a YA book is that the protagonists are under twenty years old, but most importantly this book provides concepts and ideas few authors who claim to write for the teenage audience has attempted to bring into a story.ProsThe characters are believably and likable most of the time, and the plot is interesting enough to make you want to

Why Did I DNF? I loved that itty bitty summary; so much potential in those few words. I was eager to request and download this electronic arc and began reading last week. I'd heard some less than stellar things but went into it hoping for the best. I was immediately confused by Bick's writing style and tried desperately to pick up what was going on in the first chapters.I began to get a feel for the story and was enamored with the horror aspects. But the more I read the more I had trouble really

Originally posted at All About BooksIve never been so confused by a story like this one. Thats why I loved this one so much. The worldbuilding is fantastic and so detailed so that all these different parts of the story are hard to follow. This is a story you have to get yourself completely into. Its not a story you can rush through and its everything but a light read.This book is described as Matrix meets Inkheart for a reason. It is not only just as amazing, complex and confusing as Matrix or

1.5Goodreads ratings are going to drive me insane one of these days. Many times there have been books that I give one or two stars to and it seems wrong somehow. Because I don't mean "this book is terrible" or "stay away from this", I mean "I didn't like it" or "it wasn't my thing". And that's a bit like how I feel about White Space. I feel my rating doesn't say what needs to be said. I also think this book is going to be a real mind-blowing favourite in the hands of the right reader, but I know

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