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Freda's Voice
Freda's Voice rated it 5 years ago
I want more about Carlos.Leave me hanging as he finally gets a text back. Geez, Louise.It was a good story though. One of family, friendships and relationships in general. It is also a story about a young man who is really just trying to find his way in life. I really enjoyed it. Especially when Car...
Selan
Selan rated it 7 years ago
Dave and Julia are two high-schoolers who have decided to make a list of all the high-school cliches that they would become a part of. A list of "Nevers". Never attend a party with the Kapoors. Never hook up with a teacher. Never become prom king/queen. Never date your best friend. The twist? Dave...
Blogging Between the Lines
Blogging Between the Lines rated it 10 years ago
It was okay.
Living for the Books
Living for the Books rated it 10 years ago
Honestly, I don't see why so many people love this book. Yes there's some intrigue, but it was just so cheesy and cliché. It was very fast paced and I definitely got a John Green vibe from it, but the five different stories failed to deliver. I came out of this book feeling like I could have gone th...
The Bibliophile Confessions
The Bibliophile Confessions rated it 10 years ago
I absolutely like this book. It's one of my most anticipated reads for this year and I'm very glad to have been granted an opportunity to read this book. It's full of adventures and different stories about finding yourself and finding home.The book is basically about Leila finding herself and her p...
xxsquigglesxx
xxsquigglesxx rated it 10 years ago
3.5/5OVERALL IMPRESSION: This was a really nice contemporary read. It was easy to read., it was quick to read, and it was really entertaining. I loved that the story was written in different parts where we meet a new character, but we also learn more about the main character. The ending of this book...
Blogging Between the Lines
Blogging Between the Lines rated it 11 years ago
LET'S GET LOST is the debut contemporary coming-of-age novel by Adi Alsaid, and he really gets it right the first time. This is a strong story that I highly recommend to anyone wanting a good contemporary story about love, friendship, family, and adventure. LET'S GET LOST is told in 5 parts, each on...
Quite Spectacular
Quite Spectacular rated it 11 years ago
I kept seeing the cover of Let’s Get Lost popping up all over the blogs I follow – whether on Top Ten Tuesday or Waiting on Wednesday – so when I saw it was available on Netgalley for us UK folk I just had to request and keep my fingers crossed. I will always have a soft spot for road trip novels an...
Traveling Through Pages
Traveling Through Pages rated it 11 years ago
Published July 29, 2014 This book takes you on a whirlwind of a journey! Leila is traveling across the country to see the Northern Lights in Alaska. On her way she meets 4 very unique people. The first person is Hudson who is a mechanic in Mississippi. Leila takes her car into his shop to get a t...
Rashika, The Book Owl
Rashika, The Book Owl rated it 11 years ago
***This review has also been posted on The Social PotatoActual Rating 3.5Let’s Get Lost was a book I was looking forward to reading and I am really glad I wasn’t let down. I wouldn’t say it blew my mind away, but I definitely had the feels. I think the best way to think of this book is to allude it ...
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