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The Lost Causes

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The Lost Causes by Jessica Etting; Alyssa Schwartz.
They're the kids that no one knows --- or no one wants to know. The rich depressive, the OCD chick, the hypochondriac, the drug abuser, the athlete with anger management issues. All chosen for intensive group therapy because they're out of other options. They're lost causes, the therapist tells them. She promises this support group will help them heal.
An OK read. Slow but readable. 3*.

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This is a great YA read. Nothing too over complicated and the characters were relatable. All in all it was a good book

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So sorry for the late feedback. It totally slipped my to do list.
This book entertained me. It reads as a YA book but I don’t mind. I appreciate that it was pretty much straightforward and easy to follow. The mystery aspect of the book works well and kept me interested with enough hints to try to figure it out.

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I loved the idea of the book but DNF in the end. I didn't find it an overall bad read, it just really didn't hold my attention well and there are other books I want to get to. It just didn't work for me.

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I really loved this book; a solid 4 star novel for me. I loved the blend of supernatural abilities and contemporary fiction that Etting and Schwartz masterfully crafted. The thriller follows five teenagers with enhanced abilities on a secret mission by the FBI. The teenagers are working with the FBI and their newfound abilities to solve a murder. While the concept is a bit far fetched, the novel itself is entertaining and keeps you on the edge of your seat. I usually have a hard time following novels with a lot of points of view, and this one has seven! But after getting to know the characters, which were pretty well fleshed out, I enjoyed getting the different perspectives from each of the different characters.

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This is the kind of thriller/mistery developed for teens that reminds us of a thousand TV shows by CW which is not bad, and deliver us something quite nice, real teens struggling and trying to solve a mistery.

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This story reminded me of something you might see on the CW, not that that's a bad thing but hopefully that gives you an idea of what you are in for if you pick this one up. It did keep me reading and was well written. But, with that said you have to look past some of the obviously plot developments.

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I really enjoyed this book.

For a lot of the book, I thought it was kind of predictable and that I was sure what was going on, but in the end I was completely wrong and surprised.

I enjoyed the characters and their developement. I loved the fact that it was a paranormal mystery which I haven’t really seen before.

It felt a little slow at times, but I enjoyed reading it.

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I thought this book was predictable and in some ways it was, but man was that the smartest move the authors could have done. I was so sure I knew what was going on (which kind of was), but then all of a sudden the rug was pulled out from under my feet and there was a whole new antagonist & motive. Wow!

I thoroughly enjoyed reading this. There were times when it was slow, but I think that built the anticipation of the story up. The teens did predictably teen things, but they were not complete morons, which seems to happen in many YA mystery/thriller books. The paranormal aspect is not something I usually care for in books, but it didn't turn me off, because it wasn't over the top.

I would recommend this to a teen who likes mystery or paranormal and wants to move into a different type of book, since it bridges the two so well.

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I honestly did not expect to like it as much as I did and I still kind of feel like I should have given it a lower rating. If I was rating it on how believable it all was then I would have stuck with two stars but regardless of the wacky plot line and dubious science I actually got into the book. I think it's like when I watch one of those shows on CW like Jane the Virgin or later seasons of One Tree Hill where everything is ridiculous but it's so entertaining that I enjoy it none the less. The story telling and pacing is probably what really did it for me and I kept wanting to read until the end so kudos to the author. Also I would totally watch this if it were a show because damn it I think it would work really well as one and I would be willing to suspend disbelief for the sake of finding out what happens.

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1 Stars

This was a mess. I usually try and give a book a chance. However this book was terrible. I read this book about a year ago and I just got around to copying the review I wrote in my journal and adding it here.

Cons(start with the bad...)
I am honestly dumbfounded. From the constant language that was just so not needed to the plot. The characters were so unlikable and I just couldn't get into the story.

Pros:(end on a good note...)
I really think if both of the authors would have put a little more effort into this story it would have been amazing. It just wasn't what I wanted in a book.

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Teens and young adults are going to love this story! A group of dis-functional teens are given a drug by the FBI in order to solve a crime. But it's done without their knowledge or permission from anyone's parents. It was a pretty intense read that I am sure teens and YAs are going to enjoy as a summer read. Sequel??

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At first glance, Jessica Etting's "The Lost Causes" seems like it's going to be a Twilight Zone-esque version of the Breakfast club. What happens when the Princess, the Jock, the Criminal, the Brain, and the Basket Case all get psychic powers? Look no further! However, this novel takes us much deeper than the much beloved movie could, past the one day that the characters were forced to spend together and answers the question of what happens next. Part coming-of-age novel, part murder mystery, and 100% intriguing, "The Lost Causes" will keep readers guessing until the very end. 4/5 stars for a disappointing final resolution.

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I received this book for free, for an honest review. Thank you to Kids Can Press and NetGalley.

I started the ebook while camping a few weeks ago. I had forgotten that I had also purchased the hardcover. The beginning really sucked me in and I was able to read 30% during my trip. 30% is huge for a camping trip! I'm giving this book 4 stars because not only did it hook me while on vacation, but also kept me reading and guessing till the end.

The Lost Causes is a YA mystery thriller about 5 high school kids that are all damaged in some way. They come from all kinds of backgrounds and they all have different problems, but the one thing they have in common is that they are not wanted and are ignored for the most part, from their parents and teachers. They are called the Lost Causes because everyone in their lives has given up on them.

One day all 5 kids: Justin (poor, football jock with anger management issues), Andrew (hypochondriac, loner), Z or Zelda (rich girl with depression), Sabrina (druggie with dead brother) and Gabby (OCD with over achieving parents) are told to meet in an unused classroom for a intervention from the school's psychologist. When they arrive all that is in the room is 5 desks with their names on them and a cup of water. What they find out is that the FBI would like to recruit them to help solve the murder of a local candle maker, Lily Carpenter. This seems too good to be true and a little strange. When they find out the FBI actually slipped them a supernatural serum in the water and now they have certain unexplainable and supernatural abilities they decide it's worth the risk.

When I first started this book I was hooked, but toward the middle it kind of got boring. It might have been me, seeing as I was reading maybe one chapter a day. Once I sat down and really started reading it again, I couldn't put it down. I had a few ideas of what was going on and who the main players were in the murder, but didn't suspect until near the end. Then the last chapter happened. Z said she came downstairs into the kitchen and then I knew for certain what the ending would be. That isn't a bad thing. I'm happy I was able to solve something before it happened. That usually doesn't happen with me. What I didn't like is the vague ending. Will their be a sequel or is that it? Case closed? I mean it seems like their should be a novella of some kind wrapping it up, but at the same time, I guess they got their man so to speak. Oh well... I did really enjoy reading this book and definitely recommend for a light mystery with a unique twist.

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3.8 stars!

***I received a free copy from the Publisher, through NetGalley, in exchange for my honest review.***

The Lost Causes tells us the story of 5 teens: Sabrina, Gabby, Zelda (Z), Justin and Andrew. They all have some serious issues, going from mental ones, like depression, OCD, and hypochondria to other ones, like drug addition and anger management.

The 5 teens are loners, are having a hard time in school and are deemed "Lost causes", since nor the teachers, nor their own parents, really care for them or believe in them.

“Your school files indicate that you’ve been deemed lost causes by everyone around you. People have given up trying to help. Your teachers, your fellow students, even your parents.”

But, everything changes when the teens are called for a supposed "Group theraphy session" where they, in fact, drink a special serum that not only lessens their issues... it grants their developing brains some new powers - psychic abilities!

“...this program could give you all a new purpose in life.”

Soon, they found out that this new abilities were granted to them so that they could help the FBI solve a murder case... an important case, since there's a chance the murder got his own hands in the same serum they have drank!

So, the 5 teens join forces, as they look for the murder and for the serum he stole...

But, what they don't know is that the murder might be closer to them than they think...

How will they deal with their new found powers?! Will they be able to find out who the murder is?!

Read the book to find out ;)

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I enjoyed the book...

I really liked the Powers: there were “Retrocognition”, “Clairaudience”, “Psychokinesis” and some other abilities.

I liked how different the MCs were and that they did end up becomming close Friends. And there was Romance here :) ... There were 2 couples/romances and, while one was really sweet and developed with time (and I really like it); the other one, unfortunately, was insta-love and I didn't really feel it.

I, also, really enjoyed trying to guess who the murderer was... and the little twists!

I can Honestly say I did not expect the murderer to be who it was! There were some suprises here...

I especially liked the ending... it left me thinking and definitely gives way for this to turn into a series. I do hope there is, eventually, a 2nd book. I'd like to know more and see where the story is going.

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Great mystery! Just enough to thrill the readers. Is perfect for fans looking for a new mystery to devour.

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Breakfast club meets Scooby Doo meets X-Men. Troubled teens tossed together, mutated, and turned into an unlikely mystery solving teen. Well written and great for young adults looking for a thrilling but easy read.

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When can I get the sequel! This book played in my mind like a blockbuster as I read! A must read!

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I had a lot of trouble getting through this book, it just didn't grab me the way I thought it would. The way the backgrounds for the characters meandered turned me off and the mystery lost my interest quickly. Teens into the X-Files and looking for more mature steps up from the Maximum Ride series will definitely be able to sink their teeth into it though.

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I received an eARC from the publisher. Here is my honest review.

It's a bit hard for me to talk about this book. So I'm just going to keep it simple.
What I liked:
I thought the writing was decent (pacing was solid and the intrigue kept you guessing). I loved the premise of the book. A group of misfit teens are secretly selected by the FBI to receive enhanced abilities to help fight crime - SOLD! I also really like the teen characters. Since it's an ensemble group, I thought the authors did an incredible job of developing each of them and showing their unique characteristics but also show the similarities and common feelings that pull them together into a team.

What made me cringe and pulled the book from a solid 3, maybe 4 star read to 2 stars:
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The ending was a bit abrupt which would normally leave me expecting a sequel - there are so many great directions that this series could go, both in terms of plot and in exploring issues that young people face today. That ultimately is why I think it's so important to have great stuff for young adults to read and for adults to read - bridge connections and open conversations.

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