me@you.com
Is it possible to fall in love with someone you’ve never met? Imogen Summers thinks so because it’s happened to her.Immy is a normal eighteen-year-old, with a normal life, a normal family, and a normal boyfriend. But when she finds herself falling for a girl on an Internet message board, a girl...
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Is it possible to fall in love with someone you’ve never met? Imogen Summers thinks so because it’s happened to her.Immy is a normal eighteen-year-old, with a normal life, a normal family, and a normal boyfriend. But when she finds herself falling for a girl on an Internet message board, a girl she knows only as the mysterious Fickle, her so-called normal life is suddenly turned on its head.As her relationship with Fickle develops into more than just friendship, Immy finds another message board friend, the sweet and lovely Freddie, the perfect person to confide in. But can Freddie stay out of it when she starts to fall for Immy herself? Things are about to get complicated...
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781602825925 (1602825920)
Publish date: January 17th 2012
Publisher: Bold Strokes Books
Pages no: 288
Edition language: English
This book is troubling in that the language used is so simple it has me thinking it was intended for a youthful audience, but who would wish to show 18-year old characters falling in love after seeing someone's photo on a BBS (Bulletin Board System popular in the 1990's)? This almost is a primer to ...
I can appreciate a story like "me@you.com" for the way it shows a young, college aged woman coming to terms with her sexuality and ultimately finding a relationship that makes her happy. Imogen (Immy) Summers seems to have a good life surrounding her in the beginning, but is ultimately unfulfilled ...
This story does an excellent job of showing just how easy it is to get burned by internet romance. It's also a perfect example of how teen heartbreak is a universal thing, gay or straight. The start was a little slow, but once it picked up I felt myself totally footing for Immy. Likeable characters ...
This book had a lot of ups and downs, but overall I liked the story. I think it’s a great story for any confused or curious teen to read. The writing did leave a lot to be desired. It really frustrates me when authors choose to turn all of their teen characters into some fake caricature based on s...
This book being outside my comfort-zone, I wasn't sure what to expect. Now, after reading Me@you.com I'm not so sure what to think.Imogen is your average 18 year-old girl. She has a cute boyfriend, two loyal best friends, an annoying little sister and a massive pile of homework. But when she discove...