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A Girl Named Digit - Community Reviews back

by Annabel Monaghan
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♡ Books lust ♡
♡ Books lust ♡ rated it 12 years ago
The book was fun enough so I gave 3 stars:) But I didn't actually connect with the characters especially Farrah and I feel that there is no thrill mystery:(
Nocturnal Book Reviews
Nocturnal Book Reviews rated it 12 years ago
3.5/5 I've read a few fantastic reviews of this book and was really enthusiastic about reading Farrah's story. Add to it that YA spy novels is like crack to me (Ally Carter, I'm totally blaming you!), so of course I didn't hesitate to buy it.All in all, A Girl Named Digit is a nice book. I know that...
Booknut 101's Bookworm Haven
Booknut 101's Bookworm Haven rated it 13 years ago
Normal girls watch TV shows and think "Gosh, he is such a babe," or "WHAT is she thinking?! Mauve top with that skirt - nuh uh!" Normal girls don't let their attention stray, and they certainly don't use their genius Maths-wired brain to play with a set of numbers that just so happen to appear in th...
Bibliophilic Monologues
Bibliophilic Monologues rated it 13 years ago
This novel danced its way into my favourites. It manages, in its short length, to be discerning, fun, funny and adventurous. It also manages to subtly incorporate something more substantial than you would think given its length and tone.Digit has been trying to fit in all her life. Born with a geniu...
BookHounds
BookHounds rated it 13 years ago
MY THOUGHTSABSOLUTELY LOVED ITFarrah Higgins finally has the chance to ditch her nickname of "Digit" and her geeky past of being a mathematical genius when her father (a math professor at UCLA), moves the family to be closer to work right before her freshman year. She is befriended by the cool girl...
Megan @ The Book Babe's Reads
Megan @ The Book Babe's Reads rated it 13 years ago
please read my review at thebookbabesreads.blogspot.com
Familiar Diversions
Familiar Diversions rated it 13 years ago
I found a good chunk of this book to be highly addictive, even as I realized it was basically wtf reading for teens. I loved the early descriptions of Farrah as a girl who could be completely derailed by a bunch of randomly-placed tiles or sequins that aren't arranged in predictable patterns. I like...
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