Huge waste of time. I think this was the dumbest thing I've ever read. Do yourself a favor and pass. It's not even worth the time to explain why it was so bad --
Jay Asher maybe should have reconsidered writing such a smashing debut novel. I'm concerned he won't be able to top it, and the high expectations have been set. It's hard to separate this novel from Thirteen Reasons Why, the latter being my favorite YA. While I'm sure some may have seen the integ...
Siamo nel 1996 e Internet sta cominciando a diffondersi nelle case degli americani grazie a un cd inviato a molte famiglie dal governo. La madre di Josh non vuole che lui lo utilizzi e quindi lui porta questo fantomatico dischetto alla sua vicina di casa, Emma, ex migliore amica. Quando installano i...
Ok, so one of the main reasons that I loved this book was that in 1996, I was SOOO on AOL. I can't imagine what I would have thought if I'd seen my current facebook page. Currently I am fabulously happy with my awesome husband and cute-as-can-be Baby Girl, but 5 Years ago I was barren and in a lov...
I kept wondering when they'd finally get it through their thick skulls that they should stop checking the Facebook pages and just get on with their lives. It took Emma in 15 years finally deleting her page for 1996 Emma to stop relying on Facebook to tell her the future and live in the moment. I lo...
When I got done with this book, I was grinning and happy and had an all over great feeling (basically, the exact opposite of how I felt after finishing [b:13 Reasons Why] - though they were both excellent reads). Last night, I would've given this 5 stars, but that's what happens when I'm left to po...
The Page SageThe Future of Us and I started out on shaky footing. I'm sure it didn't help that a lot of reviews I read said it was simply okay, but it was also that I was having a hard time relating to Emma and Josh. Emma just seemed selfish and Josh, while significantly better than his narrative co...
It's 1996 and less than half of all American high school students have ever used the Internet. Facebook will not be invented for several more years. Emma just got a computer and an America Online CD-ROM with 100 free hours. When she and her best friend Josh log on to AOL they discover themselves on ...
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