Amy & Roger's Epic Detour 
Amy Curry is having a terrible year. Her mother has decided to move across the country and needs Amy to get their car from California to Connecticut. There's just one small problem: Since her father died this past spring, Amy hasn't been able to get behind the wheel. Enter Roger, the nineteen-year-old son of an old family friend, who turns out to be unexpectedly cute ... and dealing with some baggage of his own.
Meeting new people and coming to terms with her father's death were not what Amy had planned on this trip. And traveling the Loneliest Road in America, seeing the Colorado mountains, crossing the Kansas plains, and visiting diners, dingy motels, and Graceland were definitely not on the itinerary. But as they drive, Amy finds that the people you least expected are the ones you may need the most—and that sometimes you have to get lost in order to find your way home.
4.75 starsI highly recommend this, especially to my southern hemisphere friends who have summer coming up!
But since I've been out here, on this trip...it is like I've started to remember what it is like. To feel alive. To feel anything. And all I'm saying it that you never know how much time you have."I have being sitting here trying to think of what to say about this gorgeous book. Im not sure why I am finding it so difficult because I LOVED EVERYTHING about it. The amazing characters, the travel journal entries, the play lists, the quotes at beginning of each chapter, the menus, photos and all the

I loved so many things about this book, but here are my top 3...1. Amy and Roger2. The little pictures and playlists3. THE ENDING
First read: May 2014My first time rereading one of my favorite books and I am so happy right now. I love Amy & Roger's journey in this book. It's so unique, creative and fun. The personal things they are each walking through are relatable and so moving. It's fun, light and still poignant and heart-breaking at times. I haven't met another YA contemporary to date that has beat out A&R!
Find all of my reviews at: http://52bookminimum.blogspot.com/I cant even begin to tell you how excited I was when my turn finally came up at the library. Mainly because . . . . ROAD TRIP!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Oh how I love road trip books. Sadly I did not love this one so much, though. The main problem I had was that both the Amy and Roger characters had zero depth to them. Amys story revolves around grieving her father . . . by choosing to block out anything that makes her grieve her father. Rogers
I cant believe I missed out on so many amazing contemporaries. Lately, Ive been catching up on all the contemporaries people have liked and I find that I have been quite foolish in not picking up many contemporaries. This book Amy and Rogers Epic detour, among the other books Ive read recently, is pushing me to read more contemporaries. I loved reading this book and Ive never read a book about and in the timeline of a road trip before. I enjoyed everything about this book, especially those
Morgan Matson
Hardcover | Pages: 343 pages Rating: 4 | 84524 Users | 8419 Reviews

Details Based On Books Amy & Roger's Epic Detour
Title | : | Amy & Roger's Epic Detour |
Author | : | Morgan Matson |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 343 pages |
Published | : | May 4th 2010 by Simon Schuster Books for Young Readers |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Contemporary. Romance. Travel. Road Trip. Fiction. Realistic Fiction |
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When you're on a road trip, life is all about the detours. . . .Amy Curry is having a terrible year. Her mother has decided to move across the country and needs Amy to get their car from California to Connecticut. There's just one small problem: Since her father died this past spring, Amy hasn't been able to get behind the wheel. Enter Roger, the nineteen-year-old son of an old family friend, who turns out to be unexpectedly cute ... and dealing with some baggage of his own.
Meeting new people and coming to terms with her father's death were not what Amy had planned on this trip. And traveling the Loneliest Road in America, seeing the Colorado mountains, crossing the Kansas plains, and visiting diners, dingy motels, and Graceland were definitely not on the itinerary. But as they drive, Amy finds that the people you least expected are the ones you may need the most—and that sometimes you have to get lost in order to find your way home.
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Original Title: | Amy & Roger's Epic Detour |
ISBN: | 1416990658 (ISBN13: 9781416990659) |
Edition Language: | English |
Characters: | Amy Curry, Roger Sullivan |
Setting: | United States of America |
Literary Awards: | Rhode Island Teen Book Award Nominee (2012), Goodreads Choice Award Nominee for Debut Author, Goodreads Author (2010), Missouri Gateway Readers Award Nominee (2013) |
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Ratings: 4 From 84524 Users | 8419 ReviewsComment On Based On Books Amy & Roger's Epic Detour
Undeniably 5 Stars!!I know what I want to do I want to go on an Epic Detour my final destination isn't clear but I have a pretty good idea of the places I want to see.I want to travel to Yosemite and buy a Bear Essentials t-shirt, drive on the Loneliest Road in America and hike a pair of my sneakers on the tree along the way, go to Kentucky and eat a Hot Brown and derby pie, visit Graceland and graffiti the wall and get a pair of Elvis-style sunglasses gold-trim and all, I'll even eat a messy4.75 starsI highly recommend this, especially to my southern hemisphere friends who have summer coming up!
But since I've been out here, on this trip...it is like I've started to remember what it is like. To feel alive. To feel anything. And all I'm saying it that you never know how much time you have."I have being sitting here trying to think of what to say about this gorgeous book. Im not sure why I am finding it so difficult because I LOVED EVERYTHING about it. The amazing characters, the travel journal entries, the play lists, the quotes at beginning of each chapter, the menus, photos and all the

I loved so many things about this book, but here are my top 3...1. Amy and Roger2. The little pictures and playlists3. THE ENDING
First read: May 2014My first time rereading one of my favorite books and I am so happy right now. I love Amy & Roger's journey in this book. It's so unique, creative and fun. The personal things they are each walking through are relatable and so moving. It's fun, light and still poignant and heart-breaking at times. I haven't met another YA contemporary to date that has beat out A&R!
Find all of my reviews at: http://52bookminimum.blogspot.com/I cant even begin to tell you how excited I was when my turn finally came up at the library. Mainly because . . . . ROAD TRIP!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Oh how I love road trip books. Sadly I did not love this one so much, though. The main problem I had was that both the Amy and Roger characters had zero depth to them. Amys story revolves around grieving her father . . . by choosing to block out anything that makes her grieve her father. Rogers
I cant believe I missed out on so many amazing contemporaries. Lately, Ive been catching up on all the contemporaries people have liked and I find that I have been quite foolish in not picking up many contemporaries. This book Amy and Rogers Epic detour, among the other books Ive read recently, is pushing me to read more contemporaries. I loved reading this book and Ive never read a book about and in the timeline of a road trip before. I enjoyed everything about this book, especially those
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