


Meanwhile, Charlie wakes up in what appears to be a hospital where she is confined and alone.Īt the end of the novel, Silas finds Charlie and they get ready to reset again. He confides in his brother and they set out to find Charlie. After a little bit of back and forth at school with Silas trying to figure out what is going on, he ends up ditching school, practice, and the big game. Silas "wakes up" confused and upon reading the letters figures out that Charlie is missing. In Never Never: Part Two, things pick up pretty much where they left off. Now that Silas has that information, he will remember things so we don't have to go through the process of finding them out again. I think overall, I enjoyed this book, not a lot happened, but that was mainly because the stage was being set. He's running out of time, but he writes one last important detail down - that he has to find Charlie.

This brings us to the end of the novel, where Silas finds a letter they mailed to themselves a few days ago, in case they forgot everything again. Everything is all a blur and Charlie and Silas are trying to navigate the best they can. Sila's dad hates Charlie - apparently, he and her dad used to work together at a financial company. Certain things come to light, and the couple begins to wonder if they are still together, or broken up. Neither can remember anything before a moment in their history class that morning and neither is sure if the other is experiencing the same thing. In Never Never: Part One, we are introduced to the characters, Charlie and Silas.
