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Original Title: Rx
ISBN: 1416911553 (ISBN13: 9781416911555)
Edition Language: English
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Rx Paperback | Pages: 272 pages
Rating: 3.53 | 2365 Users | 163 Reviews

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Thyme Gilchrest is an honors student. Thyme Gilchrest is popular. Thyme Gilchrest is on student council. Thyme Gilchrest is a drug dealer. Like piecing together a logic puzzle, Thyme has organized a complex trading system that enables her to obtain the meds her friends need. They all come to her to diagnose their problems and provide the "cure" -- be it Prozac, Ritalin, Vicodin...She's therapist, doctor, and pharmacist all in one. She helps people. And that makes her feel a little more in control -- a little more capable of dealing with her own frantic high school life. Because Thyme Gilchrest is nothing if not good at dealing.

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Title:Rx
Author:Tracy Lynn
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 272 pages
Published:January 1st 2006 by Simon Pulse (first published December 1st 2005)
Categories:Young Adult. Fiction. Contemporary

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Ratings: 3.53 From 2365 Users | 163 Reviews

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I was really excited to read this book as soon as I bought it... I shouldn't have been. The main character is despicable on almost every level, whiny, annoying, bland. I couldn't bear to read about her perceptions, maybe this is just me but I couldn't stand it. The only reason I gave this two stars is because it was fairly realistic and it did have some elements of things that go on with prescription medications in high school. Even though I did manage to find some holes in the plot that were



Intriguing book... Deals with drugs, the education system, self-definition, etc. Not really mind-blowingly brilliant in any sense but it definitely has some things to digest. It's a complicated problem, self-worth gets wrapped up in grades; grades aren't generally an accurate measure of learning; drugs help people get higher grades. (I mean pharmaceuticals, Xanax, Ritalin, Valium, that type of thing.) Complicated mess? Yes. Easy solution? No. (Also the author defined Coldplay as a goth band. I

Thyme Gilcrest is an overachiever. Shes in her Junior year of high school and has been racking up the extracurriculars and AP credits she needs to get into a good college. At her high school, there are three main cliques: the jocks, the rich kids, and The Twenty. The Twenty is Thymes nickname for the students with the top twenty GPAs in her graduating class. She BARELY made it into The Twenty, with GPA number nineteen or twenty. But, Thyme is struggling to stay in the top tenth percentile of her

I started reading this "Ripped From The Headlines" novel when I was bored at work on a Wednesday night. It's a pretty quick read, so I had made enough progress in it by the end of the night to feel like I had to finish it.Basically, Rx is the story of Thyme Gilcrest, a grade-grubbing honor roll student who, succumbing to academic pressure, begins taking Ritalin as a "study aid."As with all stories that run the gamut of "after-school specials," this choice to Thyme running out, and she begins to

There was no suspense or shocking events that you would assume would be included in a book about a high schooler dealing drugs. The ending is anticlimactic, and overall, the book seemed monotonous. The part where the Altoid tin is discovered doesn't cause any kind of emotional response, and Thyme's fear of getting caught is not portrayed well and doesn't have any effect on the reader. It was fairly entertaining to read in the beginning, but after a while it dragged on and wasn't very

Was OK, I guess. Not that great of a read.There wasn't really anything that made the book stand out from any of the other drug books I've read. It was just average...It was really drugs. Dealing, receiving, trading, using and all that. Pretty much everyone in this book used drugs.The main character was pretty stupid and annoying to me and the other characters were just really just there to be there.I don't rally know what to say to this book and I'm not sure how you could try to make it better.

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