Losing It is about
a 22-year-old girl called Bliss that is in her senior year of college and is
still a virgin. Now, if you hate the typical plot where the poor girl is virgin
and she can't have sex because some kind of trauma or because no one wants to
have sex with her, you're lucky, because this is not how the book goes. And
that is one of my favorite things about it, you expect Bliss to be stereotypical,
but she's not, and in my opinion she's just like a normal girl, like you, like
me. She has fears, and she overcomes them. She doesn't know the first
thing about dating or love but she's not dumb. She's independent, opinionated,
and has a mind of her own. She's weird and awkward like most of us are, she's
simply herself..
Then we met
Garrick and I'm not gonna tell you much about him because I can't without
giving too much of the book away but what I can tell you is: bar, hot guy
reading Shakespeare, accent, British, and the rest is history.
This book gather
some of my favorite things in the world, hot teachers (is this weird?), British
guys, strong female character, acting, theatre and a lot (and I mean A LOT) of
funny references to bands, movies and books. I mean, Harry Potter could be
consider a big part of the novella that comes after this book (Keeping Her)
so...
Plot wise, the book is amazing. It's really fast so you don't get bored, it has a lot of characters and character development, it takes you inside the world of Bliss life and I swear to you that you will wanna live there forever.
I would really recommend this book to anyone 16+ if you are OK with reading sex. People would probably rate it 18+ but I believe that at 16 you are mature enough to understand and appreciate it.
It's really an amazing book about the choices that we have to take in life, career choices, work choices, love choices, and how one girl manages it all.
Favorite Book Quote: “Sometimes, saying the first thing that came to mind went well. Sometimes simple and honest worked the best.” - Cora Carmack
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