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Joyride

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Joyride by Lindsay Faith Rech released on Sep 24, 2004 is available now for purchase.

336 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2004

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Profile Image for Lesley.
372 reviews5 followers
March 2, 2018
cute, but it sometimes there was a bit too much information packed into paragraphs on end that made it hard to follow exactly what was happening without my attention drifting off - and there were multiple names that were introduced once and never referenced again except to drop the name out of context and hope the reader remembers who she's talking about
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667 reviews10 followers
October 11, 2017
So far and above what I expected, I can't help but recommend it. An excellent, funny and heartwarming story that elevates what should have been a frothy and forgettable book to a new level.
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397 reviews
May 1, 2023
Unbelievable book, about two young friends and their struggles with growing up. How they remained friends through all the mistakes and different events I. Their life. Great book
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502 reviews49 followers
July 3, 2007
Wow! This is not the typical chick lit fare! I could not put this one down and ending up reading and finishing it late in the night. This novel has a depth and sensitivity toward the characters that was totally unexpected. I was thinking this would be a nice light Red Dress Ink read, but it totally surprised me! I really cared for and ached with the characters. I felt their struggles, their vulnerabilities. Previously I had enjoyed Rech's first novel, Losing It much more than average chick lit, but this book surpassed even her first one. I will certainly pick up any of Rech's future books! Thanks for providing chick lit that has real substance and heart!!
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11 reviews4 followers
June 29, 2007
This is one of the best books I have read in a while. It is about two friends who meet when they were thirteen and immediately develop a very close relationship (some may so uncomfortably close). As they grow up, they go through so many difficult situations and events but they always have each other to help make it through. It is a great book for anyone who has a lifelong best friend or anyone who has ever wished they still had a close relationship with that special friend back in junior or high school.
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694 reviews9 followers
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July 27, 2011
Chick Lit just isn't my favorite genre. As a 30-something woman, I've been through almost all of these scenarios and I don't particularly feel the need to re-hash them. It is, therefore, a drag trying to get through this type of book, unless it offers some really interesting twists. That said, I was glad I stuck with this one because the last 1/4 of the book was quite good. I hope every woman out there has at least one great friendship like this in her life.

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1 review3 followers
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February 3, 2014
I’m not too far into this book, but from what I’ve read, this book keeps me on the edge of my seat . Joyride is getting even more interesting the more I read! The reason I say that is because there are secrets coming out that you wouldn’t expect. “ She was staring at the wall as if she saw a ghost .” this quote is what changed the entire book for me . I wouldn’t change anything about this book because the author ,Lindsey Faith, did an amazing job writing Joyride .
Profile Image for Dan Ray.
129 reviews1 follower
August 13, 2013
This is a cute book. Rech doesn't necessarily have the most advanced writing style--there are definitely times when I felt like she was just following the pattern of telling a story she learned in middle school, but she definitely has a great knack for plot and character. I thoroughly enjoy her novels.
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263 reviews1 follower
May 29, 2008
Stella immediately flies to Europe when her best friend from Jr. High calls her. Between flight delays and long waits in terminals, Stella reminisces over their friendship--the good times, the sad times, the scary times, the happy times…
Not your typical ‘chick lit’.
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60 reviews14 followers
July 16, 2008
I really liked this book, it dove into female friendships, in freindships in general in love, in life. The Characters were realistic, people that you probably knew in your own life. A wonderful chick lit book and a great summer read.
19 reviews
February 12, 2013
My BFF and I nicknamed each other Emily and Stella, my sister of the moon after reading this book. We send it across the country to take turns rereading it every now and then...I don't even remember the story, but I do remember that I love every minute when I'm reading it.
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84 reviews9 followers
January 31, 2008
Thought provoking novel which makes you examine your life. Great read and a great one to share with your friends. Some inappropriate material, but great plot line.
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11 reviews
August 9, 2014
One of my favorite books. I read it for the first time during my senior year in high school, and now, almost 10 years later, I'm still crying by the third chapter!
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