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We’re Never Getting Home
Rated 4.09 out of 5 based on 11 customer ratings
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SKU: 9780063217805
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Experience the ultimate music festival meltdown in “We’re Never Getting Home” by Tracy Badua. When best friends Jana and Maddy’s epic Orchards trip goes sideways, their friendship is put to the test. Lost keys, stolen phones, and a chaotic night force them to confront their growing rift. Can they find their way back to each other amidst the music and mayhem? A must-read YA novel about friendship, forgiveness, and finding your way home.
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Jai Kharb –
A delightful read! The author created a fun and crazy setting. It has a heartfelt exploration of friendship dynamics that kept me hooked.
Manan Chaudhary –
Amazing read! It was full of unexpected twists. This book is all about friendship. A real page-turner from start to finish. I loved this book
Anish Ghosh –
Absolutely loved this book! The music festival setting was awesome. It’s about finding your way back to the people who matter most. A great read!
Priyal Jain Jain –
A fun, quick read! The festival setting was vibrant, but the plot felt a bit predictable. Jana and Maddy’s friendship struggles were relatable. Overall, enjoyable.
Aditya –
A charming story about friendship and forgiveness, set against a fun festival backdrop. The characters were likable, and the plot kept me engaged.
Saheli Ghosh –
This book perfectly captures the chaos and excitement of music festivals! It portrays friendship issues very well. Highly recommend for YA readers.
Yash Raj Kesarwani –
This was a fun read but not as grabbing as expected. The music fest setting was a ton of fun. I would still recommend it.
Dipti Yadav –
I loved the music festival atmosphere! The story was engaging. I wished there was more character depth. Jana and Maddy felt a little flat to me. Still, it was pretty good
Abhishek Anand –
The premise was promising, but the execution was mediocre. The conflicts felt forced and some plot points didn’t quite land. It was okay.
Madhav Sharma –
I had mixed feelings. The writing was good, but the story felt rushed. Jana and Maddy’s relationship was interesting but could have been more fleshed out.
Siddharth Yadav –
Entertaining and relatable. It’s about navigating the complexities of friendship. Some parts were a bit slow, but overall a worthwhile read.