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All the Lost Things
All the Lost Things: A Novel | Michelle Sacks
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In the tradition of Room and The Lovely Bones, an unforgettable young girl goes on a road trip adventure through the American south with her dad-- but what they're leaving behind is as important as what lies ahead. Dolly is 7 years old. Her number-one all-time most-best friend is her stuffed horse, Clemesta. One sunny Saturday morning, Dad sweeps them both up into his arms and carries them off on a week-long road-trip adventure. Destination: the most special place ever! The first days on the road are incredibly exciting. Dolly has never been allowed to miss school, or gone on a cross-country trip, or had Dad all to herself. They stop along the way for milkshakes and shopping sprees and a theme park. They get to sleep in motels, eat junk food, and watch cartoons on TV. But as they get farther from home, Clemesta begins to whisper things in Dolly's ear. Things like, "We need to eat some vegetables," and "When do we get to see Mom?" As much as Dolly doesn't want to spoil the adventure, even she has to admit that things aren't quite right. Dad is acting strange, and sometimes scary, and he seems to think that someone might be following them.
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This book left me crying. It was such a good story and deeper than it came across. It was charming with all the silliness Dolly and her “twin” Clemesta would say and think. 4.5/5⭐️

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I was skeptical at first, but I ended up loving this #audiobook. Dolly is on a road trip with her dad and her *magical* horse Clemesta. The reader gets only Dolly's point of view through the entire novel, which is distorted through a first grader's limited knowledge of the adult world. A novel that's in turns comical, suspenseful, monotonous and heartbreaking -- a good way to start off a new decade of reading.

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First #audiobook of the new year. I'm about halfway and it is not comparable to Room or Lovely Bones (as blurbs have promised) but it's also not terrible.
Readers see the action from the point of view of Dolly, a first grader, on a road trip.

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