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Lost It by Kristen Tracy
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Lost It (edition 2007)

by Kristen Tracy (Author)

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Tess Whistle is a high school junior with ridiculous problems. But her problems are not catastrophes, because she is about to discover that even though things might seem ridiculous to her, she is finding out exactly who it is that she wants to be.
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Title:Lost It
Authors:Kristen Tracy (Author)
Info:Simon Pulse (2007), 288 pages
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I really can't remember why I picked this book up in the first place. The main character is really juvenile for a 15 tear old and her friend isn't much better. The parents seem careless and abandon their daughter very soon in the story. Tess falls in love with Ben way too easily and seems to have no qualms handing over her v-card even though she had previously said she wanted to wait for a ring/marriage. The story seemed rushed and unrealistic to me. The writing was decent, I just think the author could have done so much more with the story. ( )
  chaoticmel | May 18, 2024 |


I really can't remember why I picked this book up in the first place. The main character is really juvenile for a 15 tear old and her friend isn't much better. The parents seem careless and abandon their daughter very soon in the story. Tess falls in love with Ben way too easily and seems to have no qualms handing over her v-card even though she had previously said she wanted to wait for a ring/marriage. The story seemed rushed and unrealistic to me. The writing was decent, I just think the author could have done so much more with the story. ( )
  chaoticbooklover | Dec 26, 2018 |
I have read this book 3 times and each time I find it utterly delightful! Great book for high school girls. ( )
  AmberKirbey | Mar 10, 2016 |
Meh. ( )
  wwrawson | Mar 31, 2013 |
I didn't enjoy this as much I thought I would, none of the characters seemed at all real to me. ( )
  amz310783 | Mar 5, 2013 |
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Tess Whistle is a high school junior with ridiculous problems. But her problems are not catastrophes, because she is about to discover that even though things might seem ridiculous to her, she is finding out exactly who it is that she wants to be.

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High school junior Tess Whistle has some ridiculous problems. Her parents just moved to a survivalist-type camp in Utah, she's considering losing her virginity to her long-term boyfriend, and her best friend is plotting the annihilation of a neighborhood poodle. Original.
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