Lost at Sea

Lost at Sea

2003 • 168 pages

Ratings47

Average rating3.9

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This was not like Scott Pilgrim at all! At first I was a little bored. Raleigh has a way of telling her story that makes it confusing, which I suppose is the point. But the further along they get on their road trip the more she starts to fall apart and somehow everything starts to make sense.

I loved Stephanie and how she tried to make friends without forcing the issue. I loved how everyone embraced Raleigh's craziness. And I loved how when it really started to meltdown Stephanie wouldn't let it.

I just wish I knew what was in the letter!

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