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by Adrienne Stoltz, Ron Bass
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The Caffeinated Diva reads...
The Caffeinated Diva reads... rated it 10 years ago
This book was very different from pretty much anything I have read before! I just don't know how I feel about it. It is a book that makes you think, the story line so unusual and so gripping. I was totally engrossed, just needing to know what was happening. But the book was a complete mind trip! S...
The Symmetrical Bookworm
The Symmetrical Bookworm rated it 11 years ago
Edit: gave this book another half star, for I finally found a a book I hated more than Lucid Note: I was really angry when I wrote this review. If you loved this book, or dislike extreme cursing, I'd suggest not reading my review (more of a rant, actually). And be warned! This review will have s...
Today in Jen's Library
Today in Jen's Library rated it 11 years ago
I loved this book. Loved it. Hands down, no question, loved loved loved it. I am wondering why I took so long to read it. It is also enigmatic, so in order to keep this review spoiler-free I'm basically going to tell you absolutely nothing about it.While the premise is not the most original I've...
Joanne12
Joanne12 rated it 12 years ago
This book was ok. I can't really say anything about it because any details will spoil the book. That's usually how it is withe psychological mind fuck books. The main plot of the book is that there are two girls, Sloane and Maggie, who dream the other's day every time they go to sleep. Each girl th...
Bookaholic-ness~
Bookaholic-ness~ rated it 12 years ago
Lucid was a wonderfully written book-- so if you decide to read it, don't think about it too much or you'll make your head hurt, because this is flat out freaking inception right here.Basically, Sloane and Maggie are each other, but they're themselves. Okay, that probably doesn't make sense. So, bas...
Fire and Ice
Fire and Ice rated it 12 years ago
What the what?!!! Someone who's read this please explain the last third of the book? I am so confused.
wordchasing
wordchasing rated it 12 years ago
I’m not sure whether Lucid is extremely clever or just frustrating, but I’m leaning towards the decision that it’s a little from Column A, a little from Column B.Sloane and Maggie dream they are each other. They live completely different lives: one a straight-A student in a small town, the other an ...
Dichotomygirl
Dichotomygirl rated it 12 years ago
No Ratings do to DNF. I read the first few chapters but couldn't connect to either Maggie or Sloane, and didn't really feel the need to read further, however I was curious enough about the premise to skim the last 40 pages to see how it ended. In the end, I have no clue what happened, and the endi...
Jasprit
Jasprit rated it 12 years ago
4.5 starsLucid is one of the most mind boggling books I have come across in a long time, it kept me guessing until the very end and even when I finished the last page and closed my book I was still unsure about what had gone on. Despite the confusion and constant guessing on mine and Keertana’s beha...
Keertana @ Ivy Book Bindings
Keertana @ Ivy Book Bindings rated it 12 years ago
Rating: 3.5 StarsForget everything you've been told about Lucid. Everything. I'd be hard-pressed to come up with a title of a novel I've been more mislead by, and not in a good way. Lucid promises to be an original, mind-boggling, and paranormal tale of two girls who can't discern their reality from...
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