by Lisa Becker
Double Click is the follow-up book to Click and it had been so long since I read the first book that reading this book was almost like being introduced to these characters all over again. I’d forgotten so much but after a few chapters, my memory of these characters came back and the emails were back...
Loved it! Shelley is just as dirty and snarky, Renee is the voice of reason while still being a woman, and Marc is so level-headed. Ethan is still around, thank goodness, and Ashley is a sad basket case in this one, but it's all so entertaining. I laughed out loud a bunch of times and read this in j...
Click was a really fun novel, and unique, because you don’t see much fiction that delves into the topic of the perils of online dating. I had high hopes for Double-Click, because I had expressed a desire to know more about the other characters, like Mark, Ashley and Shelley.But I don’t think this b...
Sad to say, this sequel to [b:Click|766955|Click Clack Moo Cows That Type|Doreen Cronin|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1347677591s/766955.jpg|434352] didn't do it for me. It's a nice, easy read, and it continues the characters from the 1st book. And yes, we learn more about what happened with Renee a...
"Holiopathic? Hilarithetic! (Something so pathetic, it's hilarious.) ~ pg. 21Renee, Shelley, Ashley, Ethan and Mark are back! Double Click, the sequel to Click: An Online Love Story, picks up six months later. In the same style, we get a peek into these characters lives through their email exchanges...