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Fragments of the Lost Hardcover – November 14, 2017
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Jessa Whitworth knew she didn't belong in her ex-boyfriend Caleb's room. But she couldn't deny that she was everywhere--in his photos, his neatly folded T-shirts, even the butterfly necklace in his jeans pocket . . . the one she gave him for safe keeping on that day.
His mother asked her to pack up his things--even though she blames Jessa for his accident. How could she say no? And maybe, just maybe, it will help her work through the guilt she feels about their final moments together.
But as Jessa begins to box up the pieces of Caleb's life, they trigger memories that make Jessa realize their past relationship may not be exactly as she remembered. And she starts to question whether she really knew Caleb at all.
Each fragment of his life reveals a new clue that propels Jessa to search for the truth about Caleb's accident. What really happened on the storm-swept bridge?
Praise for Megan Miranda's All the Missing Girls:
"This thriller's all of your fav page-turners (think: Luckiest Girl Alive, The Girl on the Train, Gone Girl) rolled into one." --TheSkimm
"Fast-paced and frightening." --Refinery29
"[The] perfect read for thriller fans." --Bustle
- Print length384 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherCrown Books for Young Readers
- Publication dateNovember 14, 2017
- Grade level9 - 12
- Reading age14 years and up
- Dimensions5.88 x 1.25 x 8.63 inches
- ISBN-100399556729
- ISBN-13978-0399556722
- Lexile measureHL700L
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This was my first Megan Miranda book, and I've got to say, I'm now a huge fan.
Every tiny detail was captured, no stone left unturned. Jessa's story with flashbacks to her past with her ex-boyfriend left me amazed and wondering how Megan Miranda outlines her books. So many pieces to a puzzle that fit together perfectly by the end.
Fan of mystery? Love trying to figure out the story before the story is over. Fragments of the Lost is for you! With a healthy mix of sweet love story as well.
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It is an easy read with very short chapters but that doesn’t make up for the lack of content. The main character isn’t very likable and she even doesn’t bite back when being bullied although she is portraited as a strong young girl.
The story develops very slowly with one chapter per found item in the ex-boyfriends room, which brings up a load of memories and all the red herrings that one can have.
It is only on the last part that the story develops properly and then stops abruptly and goes back to some more musings about teenage angst and romance.
Not really for me, but certainly an easy way to pass a rainy day.
The synopsis of the book really got excited me about the story. The first 120 pages of the book were fun and there was a certain mystery about the story. However, the pages 120-250 were really very slow. At one point, I got really irritated because the story was just not going anywhere. After the page 250 the storyline started building up a little. But there were many things that were predictable and didn’t get me too surprised by the end of the book.
Overall, the book is a smooth read and because of the short chapters you will feel you are flying through the book.
Don’t read this book hoping for a nail biting mystery thriller because it is not. It is an average book which can be read but can be given a miss as well.
Disappointed to get a book with fold Mark's on cover







