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Gone by Michael Grant
Gone by Michael  Grant




Gone by Michael Grant Gone by Michael Grant

The first time I heard about ‘Engage Productions’, was about an hour before we were leaving for a family party. I always dreamt of playing Diana in a film one day! The Gone series was something I always came back to, reading them over and over again. Reading gives you knowledge, and knowledge makes you powerful. (Although my favourite TV characters are Veronica Lodge from ‘Riverdale’ and Blair Waldorf from ‘Gossip Girl’, so maybe that says something about me!) One thing I know for certain however, is that I love to read, and I’m not afraid to say it. (Come on, we all know one!) I like to think I’m a good balance.

Gone by Michael Grant

I don’t consider my self a ‘nerd’, but I’m not that super popular stuck up princess either. It was a confusing and challenging read for 11 year old Imogen, but something must have stuck - I’d finished all 6 books little under a year later! I remember reading it for the first time and being very impressed. When I was 11 years old, my brother Ethan leant me a book called ‘Gone’ by Michael Grant. What are your favourite books? Leave suggestions below! A few of my top reads are ‘Love Aubrey’ by Suzanne Lafleur (one to bring the tears!) and ‘If there’s no tommorow’ by Sarah Pinborough. With the acting however, came the reading. For a while I wanted to be a film director, a children’s nurse, a surgeon, and a clothes designer, (remember when I said how indicisive I am!) but I think now I’m really leaning back towards the acting route! I used to think it was my destiny to be an actress! Then when I went to secondary school, (In the US I belive that’s middle school?) I decided I wanted to be a lawyer. I was always called a drama queen, and I loved every moment in the spotlight. When I was slightly older, I joined singing and acting classes, safe to say I loved them. I’ve always been this way, never able to make up my mind. My mum put me in dance classes when I was 4, by the time I was 5 I wanted to quit, and when I turned 6 I was convinced I was going to be a ballerina.

Gone by Michael Grant

Hi, my name’s Imogen Hennell, and In my opinion, I’m one of the luckiest girls in the world.Įver since I can remember, I’ve loved to dance.






Gone by Michael  Grant