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The Lost Story
The Lost Story: A Novel | Meg Shaffer
Inspired by C. S. Lewiss The Chronicles of Narnia, this wild and wondrous novel is a fairy tale for grown-ups who still knock on the back of wardrobesjust in casefrom the author of The Wishing Game. As boys, best friends Jeremy Cox and Rafe Howell vanished in a West Virginia state park, only to mysteriously reappear six months later with no explanation for where they'd gone or how theyd survived. Fifteen years after their miraculous homecoming, Jeremy is a famous missing persons investigator with an uncanny ability to find the lost, while Rafe is a reclusive artist unable to stop creating otherworldly paintings and sculptures he shows to no one. He bears scars inside and out from his disappearance but has no memory of what happened while they were gone. Jeremy alone knows the fantastical truth behind their time in the woods. While the rest of the world was searching for them, the two missing boys were in a magical realm filled with impossible beauty and terrible danger. However, Jeremy has kept Rafe in the dark since their return for his own inscrutable reasons. But the time for burying secrets comes to an end when vet tech Emilie Wendel hires Jeremy to find her long-lost sister . . . the long-lost sister he and Rafe knew while living in that hidden kingdom. Now the former lost boys must confront their shared past, no matter how traumatic the memories. Alongside the headstrong Emilie, Rafe and Jeremy return to the enchanted world they called home for six months . . . for only then can they get back everything and everyone theyve lost.
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willaful

“I want to be courageous, I swear. I just would prefer to be courageous inside my house.“

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BookwormAHN
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BookwormAHN
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For August my favorite was The Lost Story by Meg Shaffer 🩵
#TopRead2024 #ReadingBracket2024

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BookwormAHN
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Pickpick

I have never wanted a duology so bad. I have no idea if one is planned but it is needed 🤞🏻
Emilie, recently found that she had a sister who disappeared when she was a teen, so Emilie hires Jeremy to find her. Jeremy when he was a teen him and his best friend Rafe were lost in the woods. Now Rafe isn't speaking to him, and Jeremy spends time finding the lost. Now the two of them are forced to work together and to confront their past 💙
#BOTM

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JoyBlue
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Pickpick

I was nervous going in to this one, afraid that it wouldn't live up to The Wishing Game (and based on mixed reviews among my bookish friends). I shouldn't have worried. [Full review to come . . . hopefully.]

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rachelsbrittain
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Mehso-so

I hate when a hyped book I thought sounded really good turns out to be a bust. (Hate it even more when I was one of the ones hyping it-- oops.) I mean adults reteurning to Narnia? Come on! But juvenile writing elements and what could've been an incredible story not living up to its potential really knocked this one down for me. I was interested to see where it went, but it just wasn't written as well as it could've been.

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sebrittainclark
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Mehso-so

2/5

I loved this premise, but this book just did not work for me. I didn't like the storyteller interludes, and I felt like the book never focused on the parts of the premise I found most interesting.

rachelsbrittain That's a huge bummer 😅 4w
rachelsbrittain I guess my main motivation for finishing it now will be discussing all the flaws with you 😂 4w
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sebrittainclark
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Once upon a time in West Virginia, two boys went missing.

#FirstLineFridays @ShyBookOwl

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marleed
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Jeremy, I don‘t think we‘re in West Virginia anymore. …A new story inspired by the chronicles of Narnia is stepping into big shoes, but I really enjoyed how this story came together. As I was reading I thought some things might go unexplained, but Meg had this!

AnnCrystal 🎬📚🦁👍💝. 1mo
marleed @AnnCrystal 🤣🤣 1mo
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rachelsbrittain
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5am flight essentials

TheSpineView Yikes! Hate O:OO dark thirty flights! Ugh😬 1mo
rachelsbrittain @TheSpineView Yeah it was rough. Especially with a cold 😣 but that direct flight is worth it. And coffee helps! 1mo
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Lsmoore43
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The Lost Story

This is the second book by this author. I loved it. I also loved this one. It's a bit different and was inspired by THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA.

This is a very sweet but very intense story. It's about two boys. Two boys who were lost. For six months they were missing and no one knew where they were or even if they were alive. Then one day they are back....

https://lsmoore49.blogspot.com/2024/08/the-lost-story-by-meg-shaffer.html

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K.Wielechowski
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Besties Jeremy and Rafe went missing in a WV forest when they were kids. They showed back up 6 months later without an explanation.
15 years later, Jeremy is a professional finder and Emilie asked him to help find her sister that disappeared in the same forest as him and Rafe, a few years before they did.
A wonderful combo of Chronicles of Narnia, Where the Wild Things Are, and Peter Pan & The Lost Boys but felt totally new.

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rachelsbrittain
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I already finished a couple of audiobooks this weekend so I need to figure out what audiobook to start next, but here are the ebook and physical book I've got going on at the moment #WeekendReads

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ICantImReading
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Mehso-so

⭐️⭐️⭐️

Meg Shaffer‘s books overflow with the nostalgia and comfort of childhood reads for a grownup audience. Despite its good qualities, this book just didn‘t move me or grip me the way “The Wishing Game” did. (I loved that book!) Alas, the cover is so pretty! #BOTM

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rachelsbrittain
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So many pretty covers #WeekendReads

sebrittainclark I just started The Lost Story too 1mo
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Zbayardo
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This is an ode to fairytales reminding me of The Lion Witch and Wardrobe but instead there‘s a magical forest that leads to an enchanted land. There‘s fantasy, mystery, with a dash of family psychological drama. Because what life doesn‘t have a little of all that!

I loved Shaffer‘s first book THE WISHING GAME! Shaffer is now an automatic author for me.

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Reecaspieces
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Rissa1
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Pickpick

I am so glad I picked this. I was worried that I loved The Wishing Game so much that I could only be disappointed with this book. I was not disappointed. Well done, Meg Shaffer!

BookmarkTavern Thank you for reminding me to put The Wishing Game on my TBR! 2mo
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Laughterhp
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Pickpick

Finished this one last week. For some reason I didn‘t really believe the relationships at first. Though I really enjoyed the world once they got to it. Overall, I thoroughly enjoyed this book!

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ladym30
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❤️❤️❤️

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rachelsbrittain
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Book mail! I read an arc of TAZ The Suffering Game but I've been so excited to read The Lost Story, which sounds very much like a grown up queer Narnia!

sebrittainclark I'm definitely going to want to borrow the new TAZ 1mo
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robinb
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Mehso-so

I loved Shaffer‘s debut The Wishing Game, but unfortunately this fantasy/romance just didn‘t hit the same note for me. The first half was an OK as the storyline/characters were developed (two boys go missing into a fantasy realm, return 6 months later, return again 15 years later for a missing girl). The second half let me down. There wasn‘t enough depth of detail to the fantasy realm, some of the plotline went off track and felt convoluted, 🔻

robinb and the dialogue became noticeably more stilted. I felt like the author needed more room to fully realize an enchanting and sprawling story…things just felt too condensed (more telling than showing). One other aspect that I found a bit disconcerting was that this started off feeling very YA (the boys were 15 at their disappearance). But the majority of the story is set 15 years in the future when they were 30 and yet they both 🔻 2mo
robinb still seemed too immature for their ages. I found myself pulled out of the story thinking about the fact that these men were essentially acting like teenagers. This is being compared a bit to the Chronicles of Narnia, but I really just didn‘t see it. 2.5/5⭐️ (edited) 2mo
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BookmarkTavern
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15 years after Jeremy & Rafe are found after disappearing in the woods of West Virginia for 6 months, Emilie comes seeking help for her kidnapped sister in those same woods.

This was a love letter to portal fantasies, & I adored it! The world building was really interesting, we get a sweet romance, & I loved every character we met! The pacing was a little wonky with the Storyteller‘s Interludes, but other than that, I loved this story! 🌕🌕🌕🌕🌑

BookmarkTavern Release date: July 16th, 2024 #NetGalley #ARC CW 👇🏻 (edited) 2mo
BookmarkTavern General warning for child abduction, homophobia, and grief over deaths of parents throughout; Specific warnings for Chapter Seventeen, brief references to dog death and parental suicide, Chapter Twenty-Nine and Thirty Three, references to past child abuse 2mo
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LittlebearReads
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This one‘s billed as “Chronicles of Narnia” inspired, and Shaffer does not fail to deliver on that promise! It‘s sweet, very West Virginia, and funny. That said, it‘s also a nice offering of closed door romance where the couple just happens to be men with some serious themes (primarily abuse and kidnapping) throughout.

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Laughterhp
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When you‘re reading a reference to Gilmore girls, while watching Gilmore girls 🥰🥰🥰

AmyG Ha! 2mo
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Branwen
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Okay, I didn't have any expectations for this book going in - but so far I am absolutely LOVING it! 🥰

BookmarkTavern Ah! This was going to be my next read! 💕 2mo
ErikasMindfulShelf It‘s so good! 2mo
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Mccall0113
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#BOTM so excited!

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Laughterhp
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I‘m actually super excited for my July #BOTM box!! I can‘t wait to read all of these books.

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ICantImReading
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I loved “The Wishing Game”. I‘m so excited for this one! 😍 #BOTM

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nitalibrarian
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July #botm books are up super early this morning. These are my two picks.

Sace The Lost Story looked really good to me as well. I went with a different book but I‘ll probably get it as an add-on next month. 2mo
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I adored Shaffer‘s debut novel, THE WISHING GAME, so I could barely contain my excitement to leap into her sophomore novel! I LOVED it!! It‘s the perfect blend of fantasy, romance, adventure & character growth! Shaffer writes for readers and this was a charming and lovely story that I tried to slow down to savor (impossible!). She creates characters (even rats!) that you can‘t help but fall in love with! I can‘t wait for whatever she writes next!

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vlwelser
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I loved this. It's freaking adorable. I got about halfway and couldn't stop.

First travel book complete. 🛫 Haven't even made it on the plane yet.

#BookSpinBingo @TheAromaofBooks

Pub date is 7/16/24
#ARC #Netgalley

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 6mo
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vlwelser
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#BookSpinBingo #BookSpin #DoubleSpin @TheAromaofBooks

2 of my group reads are doorstops and I'm going to Florida on Tuesday and my mum is coming later in the month so this might just be wishful thinking. We'll see what happens. 😂

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 6mo
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ErikasMindfulShelf
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Today was a snow day for me so I could spend all day reading this magical story. If you loved The Wishing Game, this one will not disappoint. The author started with a fitting quote from C.S. Lewis. “Some day you will be old enough to start reading fairy tales again.” I am old enough. Loved it!
Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for the e-galley.

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