È difficile scrivere una recensione quando non si è pienamente apprezzato un libro, perché devo ammettere di esserci rimasta particolarmente male, perché mi aspettavo grandi cose e invece non è stato niente di eccezionale. L’idea di fondo è buona, anzi trovavo affascinante che per qualche strana leg...
The only good thing to come out of me reading this book is to actually institute a new policy that if by page 75 I don't care about the story, I'm moving on.So unremarkable I can't even remember the lead male character's name even though I just finished the book 2 says ago.
The year is 1996. Emma has just gotten a computer and so her friend Josh gives her an AOL CD-ROM to install. Once installed, Emma and Josh find a strange website called Facebook. It seems to tell them about their lives in 15 years. While Josh ends up marrying the hottest girl in their grade, Emm...
Review: Josh and Emma are your normal best friends, and have been forever. Then various things happen and Josh joins AOL. Emma takes the disc, fires it up, and finds her Facebook profile. Except there's something else. This is 1996. Facebook has not been invented yet. And the entries are dated fifte...
Do you ever read a book that you don't dislike, but you don't really like it, either? It's just kinda "meh". That was what this book was for me. Which is disappointing, coz I was so excited to read it thanks to its brilliant premise - it's set in 1996, and two friends find they can magically log on ...
This is such an interesting book - it really took me back to when I was just starting high school and this internet thing was all the rage. The descriptions in the book are authentic - the internet was that slow, the music was that great, and Discman’s did need to be strapped to your arm!Aside from ...
Like youth, it would see, time travel is wasted on the young. How else to explain the idiotic uses the teenage simpletons in The Future of Us find for the gift of a glimpse into the future? If, in 1996, you were given a window of the year 2011 via a magical link to your Facebook profile, would you, ...
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