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Imagine having everything you ever wanted. A perfect family, a perfect boyfriend, perfect friends – the whole group that only exists because of you!
Then imagine waking up one morning and discovering you don’t have any of that.

It was a dream…a dream you had in a coma that was supposedly brought on by drugs.
Imagine having to start again at school, desperately trying to fit in and prove that the “drug” thing must have been a mistake - that you do deserve to be one of the ‘elite’. Trying so hard to remember what really happened that night.

Welcome to Tally’s life…only problem is someone doesn’t want her to remember.

Blackout eBook Joey Paul

Everyone wants to be accepted and popular when they're teenagers. Yes, they do. Even if it's not always the traditional way of being popular but something else. Joey Paul brings a great character into the teen genre, adding a pinch of mystery in the struggle. I've always loved Joey's writing style and her way to cover all things, even the difficult ones, in teen's life. She has a gift of bringing the words alive and making every word she writes important.

Don't fool yourself with thinking this is an easy read, even if it's fast paced. As a mom of two, I wish I'd had this book when my girls were teens, as in this story, as well as the ones I've read before by Joey Paul, every word matters.

Excellent read!

Product details

  • File Size 592 KB
  • Print Length 208 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage Unlimited
  • Publisher Bug Books; 3rd edition (February 26, 2011)
  • Publication Date February 26, 2011
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B004R1QGE2

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Joey Paul excels at getting into the teenage mind set. The main character is 15 year old Tally and her school friends and frenemies. The girls are at times naïve and easily led, spiteful and cruel, and confused and selfish, as they work out the difference between true friendship and being popular.
The book opens with Tally's perfect life as the most popular girl in school. Unfortunately she is in a coma and when she regains consciousness it is to discover she is one of the social outcasts she shunned in her dream life. In her bid to become popular she learns appearances can be deceptive.
I sometimes read young adult to teen targeted books just to see what's out there. I wasn't sure of this, but it ended up really good! Full of teen angst, but the situations are real enough to not be cliche'.
Nicely put together.
A sleeper. Okay, this is a fairly normal teenager but, one of the "in" crowd. Or, is she really. What begins as a teenagers ruminations about being one of those popular few, turns into a mystery for her and the other "reject". This is quite a bit more that at first glance. Stayed up too late last night to find the answer. Well done.
I'm not quite sure whether or not I would recommend this book. If you're looking for something that's a quick read, then yes - this book may be for you. The idea of the story is that Tally has everything she could ever want, perfect friends, perfect boyfriend, etc... until one day she wakes up in the hospital and is told that everything she thought she had was actually a dream she was having while in a coma... The mystery continues when she's told that a drug overdoes caused the coma, even though she swears up and down she doesn't do drugs. Since her parents don't believe her it's up to Tally and her new-found friend to figure out who drugged her, and why.
Tally is like every other teenage I've met. She wants to fit in, be popular and goes through life with the most important things being how and what happens in school, with friendships, and enemies. I thought her an endearing character. The story was witty and the added thriller plot was unexpected. The book was narrated by Tally in the first person, which gave it that added emotional flair.

I thoroughly enjoyed this book and Joey Paul does an excellent job building her characters. It is well written and a very valuable read for Y/A and teenagers going through difficult, yet memorable times in school and in their lives.
I was really looking forward to reading this book, but as I read on I had to force myself to finish the book. The plot line was okay, though not quite what I thought it would be, but what prompted me into giving this book one star was the constant parentheses and the main character stating over and over again that they didn't do what every one was assuming they had done.

Example It became very annoying (I wish the author would have stopped writing like this!)I wanted to finish the book (I wish I hadn't paid for it!)I felt like forever before I was done (I was annoying to have to read it like that.)It may have been a good book (I didn't enjoy it as much as I could have), but because of the excessive parenteses (there were lots of them), made it difficult to read (not that it was hard to understand, but it was distracting because they were over-used).

Get the idea?
REVIEW BY ROBERT K. SWISHER JR.

Having raised three daughters and the girls now having their own teenagers I wanted to read something that might give me a clue as to what modern teenagers go through, besides dreaming and talking on the phone. I liked the premise of the book. I like the plot line. I also like the thriller mystery aspect, but most of all I like the story about the struggles the main character goes through to be popular and accepted. In many ways it is sad. In many ways it is up lifting. It is too bad we all have to go through the idea that being popular is the most important thing in the world - it is a strange life. I enjoyed the novel. It made me think back on my teenage years. Witty, fast paced, good story. All you parents with a teenager you should have them read it - that is if they are not in rebellion and think you are the dumbest thing in the world.
Everyone wants to be accepted and popular when they're teenagers. Yes, they do. Even if it's not always the traditional way of being popular but something else. Joey Paul brings a great character into the teen genre, adding a pinch of mystery in the struggle. I've always loved Joey's writing style and her way to cover all things, even the difficult ones, in teen's life. She has a gift of bringing the words alive and making every word she writes important.

Don't fool yourself with thinking this is an easy read, even if it's fast paced. As a mom of two, I wish I'd had this book when my girls were teens, as in this story, as well as the ones I've read before by Joey Paul, every word matters.

Excellent read!
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