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The Fix by Natasha Sinel
The Fix by Natasha Sinel










The Fix by Natasha Sinel The Fix by Natasha Sinel

Her family’s well-off, she’s dating the cute boy next door, she has plenty of friends, and although she long ago wrote her mother off as a superficial gym rat, she’s thankful to have allies in her loving, laid-back dad and her younger brother.

The Fix by Natasha Sinel

?On the outside, she’s got it pretty good. ?ĭescription: Seventeen-year-old Macy Lyons has been through something no one should ever have to experience. The Fix asks readers whether allowing a secret to fester is worth maintaining an illusion, which sets the stage for a heavy read that explores drug addiction and abuse. Why You’ll Love It: Can one simple conversation bring down absolutely everything in your life? That’s the question that The Fix asks, when a girl with a seemingly perfect life dives into her own dark secrets. The question is, will it be goodbye for now or goodbye forever?

The Fix by Natasha Sinel

But as the clock winds down and morning approaches, so does their inevitable goodbye. The night will lead them to friends and family, familiar landmarks and unexpected places, hard truths and surprising revelations. Over the course of twelve hours, they’ll retrace the steps of their relationship, trying to find something in their past that might help them decide what their future should be. ?ĭescription: On the night before they leave for college, Clare and Aidan only have one thing left to do: figure out whether they should stay together or break up. Do you stay together? Try to make it work? It’s a tough decision, and a premise that many students will find oh-so-relatable. With Hello, Goodbye, Smith touches on themes that any college student can relate to: leaving behind friends and possibly a high school sweetheart. Once you’ve read it, you’ll probably be ready to dive into her other works, like The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight. Smith’s books, Hello, Goodbye, and Everything In Between is a fantastic starting point. Why You’ll Love It: If you’ve never picked up one of Jennifer E. Hello, Goodbye, and Everything In Between by Jennifer E. There’s a lot to be excited for in September.ġ. The only downside, really, is the strain your wallet will endure. It’s a magical time of year, one that’s great for loading your backpack and eReader with more than just textbooks. We’re in the midst of back-to-school season, which means September’s list of great YA titles is an epic one.












The Fix by Natasha Sinel