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What Happens Next
What Happens Next | Colleen Clayton
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How can you talk about something that you can't remember? Before the ski trip, Cassidy "Sid" Murphy was a cheerleader (on the bottom of the pyramid, but still...) and a straight-A student, with two of the best friends a girl could ask for. When Sid finds herself on a ski lift with hunky local college guy, Dax Windsor, she's thrilled. "Come to a party with me," he tells her, but Dax isn't what he seems. He takes everything from Sid-including a lock of her perfect red curls-and she can't remember any of it. After the ski trip, Sid is an insomniac and an obsessive late-night runner, unable to relate to her old friends. Caught in a downward spiral, Sid drops her college prep classes and takes up residence in the A/V room with only Corey "The Living Stoner" Livingston for company. But as she gets to know Corey--slacker, baker, total dreamboat--Sid finds someone who truly makes her happy. Now, if only she could shake the nightmares, everything would be perfect... Witty and poignant, Colleen Clayton's debut is a stunning story of moving on after the unthinkable happens.
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_livia.bastos_
What Happens Next | Colleen Clayton
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Genre: Young Adult Fiction
Date started: 9/12/19
Date completed: 9/20/19
Why this book: Recommended by friend
Summary: While on a ski trip with her school, Sid meets a guy who invites her to go to a party with him but he ends up drugging and raping her. After the trip, she gets suspended, her friends avoid her due to the trouble they got for protecting her, and she develops bulimia. Luckily, she meets Corey who later on becomes her boyfriend.

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mariaku21
What Happens Next | Colleen Clayton
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*nothing to do with tagged book*

I'm not gonna panic as this may be a good thing. Not sure about being on the FB page much as I'm not crazy social there but I do love this community so I'll cheer on @TimSpalding and staff at #librarythings and get a start on my LibraryThing account as I just signed up last week!

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Magpiegem
What Happens Next | Colleen Clayton
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Hmm what next... I‘m thinking The Nest... any thoughts wise people?

Julsmarshall Loved the Nest! 6y
Magpiegem @Julsmarshall did you read or listen? I don‘t want to spoil this one with bad reading as I‘ve been looking forward to it for ages! 6y
MinDea I enjoyed swimming lessons. 6y
Julsmarshall I read it 😄 6y
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Lauredhel
What Happens Next | Colleen Clayton

I've done the#litsychallenge2017 and the #litsyAtoZ... What next? Are there some other challenges about to choose from? Help me, Litsy!

I mostly read "genre" books, but will branch out to the occasional Literary or non fiction book or poetry, within reason. In "genre" though, my reading is pretty broad - SF, fantasy, YA/MG, romance, crime, psychological thriller. Bias toward women writers, #ownvoices books with disabled MC, Aus Aboriginal, etc.

DreesReads #192019 with @Marchpane--should keep you busy for awhile! 7y
josie281 I'm reading a book from every year of my life. 7y
Lauredhel @AudreyMorris Mm, interesting. I might struggle to find ebooks for a fair bit of that, though? (My heavily preferred format, for accessibility reasons). It might be that @josie281 's idea is more doable... Thanks! 7y
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Lauredhel @josie281 and that seems a good sort of project to embark on in the year I turn fifty! 7y
DreesReads @Lauredhel I don't buy books, and my library's selection if ebooks consists mostly of post-2015 YA and romance. Finding something from 1970 is no harder than 1940! 7y
Lauredhel @AudreyMorris poking around, it seems just reading my backlog tbr of Heyer, LeGuin, Jackson, DuMaurier, and my planned McCaffrey re-read would cover quite a few of these years! 7y
Soubhiville I've been seeing tons of people building their own bingo cards for a TBR challenge. If you have a looming TBR, as most of us do, a challenge to read what you already own seems like a pretty good idea! 7y
Lauredhel @Soubhiville the one-from-each-year challenge should serve as a TBR challenge quite nicely! 7y
Lauredhel @AudreyMorris my library seems to have most if not all of the Heyers, so that's a good start! 7y
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youreonkush
What Happens Next | Colleen Clayton

And maybe if I do this long enough, and do this often enough, the numbness will stay and I will no longer be Sid Murphy, helpless ragdoll, sleeping toy. I will be Sid Murphy, human glacier, suit of armor forged from ice.

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