This didn't work for me. I don't have a Twitter account, nor do I plan on getting one. I don't understand the popularity of Twitter. I really don't "get it." Having said that, that's one of the reasons this book didn't work (for me). About 70% is tweets back and forth between Abby and Mark. A ...
I could easily come up with lots of intelligent criticisms of this book, but I'm just not going to bother. It was sweet and very funny and kept me reading despite the fact that it was (horrors!) a print book. At the moment, that's good enough for me.
Ok, so I guess Spoilers: the main character in this book has cancer, is being treated for cancer, and pretends - for a good portion of the book - that he is instead traveling the world. As a result of the character's deception, I got so angry that I could not finish the book, even though I really l...
This is the kind of book I need the cheesy romance makes you go awww. this book is about Abby who should be writing her second book but she just can't. but when her agent signs her up for twitter then it begins she meets mark a English professor on sabbatical who is traveling they talk they laugh t...
This was a really quick read and also very sweet. I really liked Abby and Mark. Their twitter banter was playful and fun and I completely understood their connection. I have met many great people online and I totally get the bonds that you can form with people you've never even spoken to. And since ...
Wow.If someone told me I'll love this book as much as I do, I'd seriously doubt his sanity.It's just one of those times when you go from how sweet to amazing in quite a short period of time (or pages).Up 'til the middle of it, this was a fun, witty, charming, sweet story. I loved both Abby and Mark ...
It has its highs and it has its lows, but either way this is a pretty good fluffy romance.I'll start by heartily applauding the author for managing the twitter 140 format. She did it better then I thought possible and as the conversations went on the more interesting her wit became. Although it did ...
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