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Lucid

By: Adrienne Stoltz, Ron Bass
Narrated by: Jessica DiCicco, Emma Galvin
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What if you could dream your way into a different life? What if you could choose to live that life forever?

Sloane and Maggie have never met. Sloane is a straight-A student with a big and loving family. Maggie lives a glamorously independent life as an up-and-coming actress in New York. The two girls couldn't be more different--except for one thing. They share a secret that they can't tell a soul. At night, they dream that they're each other.

The deeper they're pulled into the promise of their own lives, the more their worlds begin to blur dangerously together. Before long, Sloane and Maggie can no longer tell which life is real and which is just a dream. They realize that eventually they will have to choose one life to wake up to, or risk spiraling into insanity. But that means giving up one world, one love, and one self, forever.

This is a dazzling debut that will steal readers' hearts.
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

I would recommend the book as it was an interesting read but it felt a little childish to me. The book is about two 16 year old girls so there is some high school drama in the book that began to annoy me. The storyline was interesting overall if you can get past the juvenileness.

Any additional comments?

Past comments mentioned that the book was very confusing. I do not agree. I think the point was that the characters were confused as well, which was conveyed in the story line to the listeners.

Interesting but I think the book is for teens...

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