Rx Tracy Lynn Books
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Rx Tracy Lynn Books
This is an excellent, fast page read. From one page to the next, one cannot wait to read more and more; finish a chapter; okay two; okay three; okay more! I am NOT even in high school anymore (oh, the misery of it all) but it is completely interesting to see how life has changed, yet at the same time is similar to when I was in high school. While usually it was only the boys on such drugs for ADD, and they definitely were not selling it, whether or not they were taking it--and is it honestly true people/ kids now adays sell anti-depressants? I found that intriguing...Anyway, a book, about a girl--striving to be the best; not perfect. Just "up there" enough (academically speaking) to be in "the twenty" (the "in crowd") and make it through the horrors of Senior year, with all of its AP courses, tests, exams, studying, applications to be filled out for getting into colleges, worries of getting into the best Ivy League school around, not to mention all of the "extra curric's." Of course a girl would be under pressure to turn to something like a "study drug."
But, perhaps it is more than that. Perhaps after awhile life just seems so routine, so monotonous... so... BORING... a pill traded here or there won't hurt anyone. Technically the girl is NOT a drug DEALER; I mean, really? Come on, she doesn't do it for the money, she does it to keep her own supply steady. Just getting and giving prescriptions to/for those who truly need them, but have hypocritical parents who won't allow "their kid" to see a "shrink"--OH NO.
Boredom... Drugs... Love... Torn between the latter as she aims at her goal of getting into a good school as she defines it;
"Thyme Gilcrest is an honors student."
"Thyme Gilcrest is popular."
"Thyme Gilcrest is on student council."
"Thyme Gilcrest is a drug dealer..."
A must read for the 'bored' and those addicts who have risen up to overcome their addiction (kudos to YOU!!!) and are sick of reading whiny memoirs. This is a quicky for a weekend. A 'bump.' =)
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Rx Tracy Lynn Books Reviews
I wish more had happened in this book. The idea if an honors student girl becoming a drug dealer was exciting, but left me wanting more action after reading.
I love this book! I loved it so much that I bought a new one after a friend borrowed it and never returned it.
Awesome book with a great look at what goes on in high schools around the world.
I am a 40 yr old master's in school counseling student. I am very naive about drug use with teens. This book is eye opening about what is occurring with our youth being addicted to prescription meds. Parents, keep your prescription meds out of the reach of your kids. Frightening.
good book
Bought the kindle edition. Was a quick and easy read.
I personally think this book is amazing but that's because I am interested in these kinds of themes.
1. It was not just about drugs or addiction, or that teenagers or adults use for fun or because they are bored.
Usually we really have deeper reasons- this book showed some of them!
2. You don't need cocaine or ecstasy to get high...there are cheaper ways and more possible ways.
Why should I buy stuff I don't know where to get if I can take some from my mom's bag?
3. It has its warnings. That this all is not fun and games... You have decision, a choice you can always choose.
4. In the end it gave me even a hope that things can work out...
Why I give just 4 stars if this book was so fantastic? Well, I don't have answer to this. Even thou I loved this book...there was something missing.
This is an excellent, fast page read. From one page to the next, one cannot wait to read more and more; finish a chapter; okay two; okay three; okay more! I am NOT even in high school anymore (oh, the misery of it all) but it is completely interesting to see how life has changed, yet at the same time is similar to when I was in high school. While usually it was only the boys on such drugs for ADD, and they definitely were not selling it, whether or not they were taking it--and is it honestly true people/ kids now adays sell anti-depressants? I found that intriguing...
Anyway, a book, about a girl--striving to be the best; not perfect. Just "up there" enough (academically speaking) to be in "the twenty" (the "in crowd") and make it through the horrors of Senior year, with all of its AP courses, tests, exams, studying, applications to be filled out for getting into colleges, worries of getting into the best Ivy League school around, not to mention all of the "extra curric's." Of course a girl would be under pressure to turn to something like a "study drug."
But, perhaps it is more than that. Perhaps after awhile life just seems so routine, so monotonous... so... BORING... a pill traded here or there won't hurt anyone. Technically the girl is NOT a drug DEALER; I mean, really? Come on, she doesn't do it for the money, she does it to keep her own supply steady. Just getting and giving prescriptions to/for those who truly need them, but have hypocritical parents who won't allow "their kid" to see a "shrink"--OH NO.
Boredom... Drugs... Love... Torn between the latter as she aims at her goal of getting into a good school as she defines it;
"Thyme Gilcrest is an honors student."
"Thyme Gilcrest is popular."
"Thyme Gilcrest is on student council."
"Thyme Gilcrest is a drug dealer..."
A must read for the 'bored' and those addicts who have risen up to overcome their addiction (kudos to YOU!!!) and are sick of reading whiny memoirs. This is a quicky for a weekend. A 'bump.' =)
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