'Consider yourself the leader of this group. As long as you don't say that you want to do it, no one's going to do it' - You might think that this is one of those books where they say that the main character was always very normal, until one specific day or event, but you're wrong. Because Jeanne was never normal, and the places and situations she finds herself aren't either. She is the one girl in your class that just ís there, but at the same time isn't really present. And those are about the only things she knows about herself: Her name, and that all this isn't at all normal. After she one day wakes up in a grassland without remembering anything, she luckily finds shelter in an old, half-destroyed castle, where the closed Rob and his childish sister Noor live, along with six other children, who, as they later explain, are all from an other dimension. Though it hurts, Jeanne puts her feelings aside to find out everything she needs to know before she can choose. But with her dimension-traveling, other-world-living, a little bit forced best friends... What could possibly go wrong? - Tips are welcome as long as we stay nice around here (which I can hopefully expect isn't going to be that hard for you).