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The whole hippie thing seemed a bit strange considering it's set in the early 90s but I enjoyed this book. The characters were well-drawn and the plot was interesting, reminding us of a time not that long ago where we couldn't so easily contact one another.
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The stories of the travels of three young women over the course of a few months in the 1990's (told through a collection of journal entries) was better than I was expecting. The three main characters were believable if not always likable. Some of the secondary characters were a bit one-dimensional. I found their frequently overlapping adventures and just-missed-each-other scenarios to be far-fetched (to be fair I think this is done purposefully by the author). I was worried that the format show more of journal entries would become tedious, but never found it to be so. According to the book's amazon.com page, the author describes the novel as "a female version of Into the Wild meets Breaking Bad." This is not a bad way to give someone an idea of the story being told-there is hiking, camping, survival skills, and drug use/dealing- but in my opinion, the novel suffers a little from both comparisons. Overall I'd say the novel is well-written, though I didn't love the stories being told. For those who care to know: there is a lot of drug use (pot and pills) and drug dealing in the story. Both violence and sex occur in the novel, but the not too explicitly described. I received a complimentary copy in exchange for my honest review. show less
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I received this book from Library Thing Early Reviewers in exchange for an honest review.

This book is about three young women (Kara, Amy, and Natasha) who decide to get lost and criss cross the country trying to "find themselves" Each of these women are running from their life. They want to find freedom, but they get much more than they bargained for.

When Grae finds the journals in a rusted old Volkswagen van hidden on her property, she discovers the lives of these women. She finds out a show more shocking truth about her mother.

I found the stories of the different women exciting. I loved the journal writing style of the novel. The fact that Grae was reading it years later made it even more heartbreaking. This book will make people look back on thier own pasts.
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This is one of the best books that I have read this year and I could not put it down! It's a story about 3 women on a road trip to see the Grateful Dead while figuring out their lives as women and who they want to become. Their live are woven together and help each other out without knowing it. They find themselves in situations that they have to figure their way out of. The characters are well developed and so is the plot. You are quickly drawn in and you are eager to continue to follow the show more story. There were many lessons learned in this book and I could not put it down. I would highly recommend it! I received my copy from Library Thing in exchange for an honest review! show less
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