A review by theoglibrarianmom
The Good Girl's Guide to Getting Lost: A Memoir of Three Continents, Two Friends, and One Unexpected Adventure by Rachel Friedman

3.0

More like 3.5 stars. It's a cute read, nothing awful but nothing necessarily spectacular. In the beginning her naïveté was a bit annoying although she does grow through her travels. Oh and the chapter introductions where she refers to herself as "our heroine" were super annoying and accompanied each chapter. She wasn't MY heroine in any sense of the word and to call yourself a heroine produces multiple eye rolls from me.

In the book, as a backpacker, she talks a lot about at hostels how they have a book exchange since when traveling it's hard to bring multiple books. It just so happens that I brought the book on my travels to Costa Rica and the place I'm staying also has a book exchange. So it seems fitting to leave it here in Costa Rica for another traveler to read.