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Nov. 2014 Book selection, Let's Get Lost by Adi Alsaid





Along those lines, I am hoping to participate in Nanowrimo this November (http://nanowrimo.org/), so I'm intending on starting this one soon and I will either try to cram this one into a few days, or I will be woefully behind!

Along those lines, I am hoping to participate..."
Thanks for sharing. I think I will join too. I started writing everyday since the Adi's advice. :)


Haha :) we can discuss in codes.

No spoilers please.

I agree with Amy that Part 1, with Hudson and Leila, seemed like a bit of an escape for both characters. Hudson seemed like he had always been the type of kid to "toe the line", the serious student without a girlfriend, and Leila seemed to give him a reason to let loose a bit. I was a bit surprised at how it ended for Hudson though. It didn't quite seem realistic, given how his character was portrayed. He doesn't seem like he would have actually let this happen.

Do you agree with Leila that Hudson really didn't want to leave Vicksburg?
His future at Vicksburg was already set. He has a house and the business. Why change it?

Maybe he was just feeling pressured, and maybe he is still unsure what he really wants? I don't think it seems realistic that he didn't want to leave Vicksburg though. Maybe he was just scared of what the future held. But to throw away his chance at a full scholarship???

This novel seems to be portraying a vision of lost and confused youth. Of youth uncertain of their plans, their goals. Of growing pains and angst. I'm wondering where this is going. Is Leila going to change the path of a bunch of other young adults as she travels "north"? Are the changes for the good, or not necessarily? I'm not sure what she did for Hudson was good. Bree, that seemed like a better outcome.


Okay, elaborate on your theory regarding Hudson and Bree.


That's a good point. I'm trying to figure out the connections and the point of the author or lessons learned.

Amy wrote: "With both Hudson and Bree there's a sense that they're taking risks as if they have a desire to get lost because they don't know where else to go."
Good point, Amy!
Good point, Amy!
I'm half way done with Elliot. Will probably finish this chapter tonight. Why does Leila feel the need to get involved in all of these people's lives though?

We don't learn Leila's full story until the last section of he book. I have to admit, I felt a bit cheated about this because I felt there should have been more foreshadowing.
Okay, are these stories getting more ridiculous and unrealistic, or what? LOL Maybe I'm just old, but I'm starting to eye roll and wonder at the behavior of all the characters. I finished "Sonia" last night. Also, I live in Washington, and there are no Tim Horton's here. You have to go across the border into Canada to find a Tim Horton's. :-)

Sheila, I had some trouble with the book, also. I didn't know if it was my age or not, so I'm hesitant to criticize. I felt as if this book wasn't what I expected it to be based on the description, but a younger reader might feel the description was accurate. I thought that it would be a updated "On The Road" with a female protagonist. It wasn't.


I'm looking forward to your comments and perspective on the book. Since you're familiar with this genre you may add some additional insight to the discussion.
Irene, I don't think there is any way all these events could possibly happen on one girls road trip across the country! They were just too far fetched and out there. I was cringing, and eye rolling! LOL

Why would the author put all these events in one book? They are engaging though. I found it hard to put down at times.
I'm guessing the author was just trying to make it "exciting" but it just wasn't very realistic.

Read
Section 1-Hudson and 2-Bree by Nov.9th.
Section 3-Elliot and 4-Sonia by Nov.16th
Section 5-Leila by Nov.23
Who else is coming on this road trip?