I didn't hate this book, but it wasn't life changing. I think I liked the idea more than the execution. I'm imagining 17 year old me (my age when the events in this book took place) seeing my current status updates. I don't know what she'd think. I'm hardly ever on facebook, and when I am, it's ...
The cover:This is the UK cover. I do like the US one too because of it’s geeky aspect, but this one is just my favorite ^_^.The storyline:This is the first time I hear about Carolyn Mackler, but from my previous experience with Jay’s writing in Th1rteen R3asons Why, I had a strong feeling this was g...
This is one of those books that I really wanted to love. The concept behind it - over 5 years or so before facebook was launched (FWIW, I vaguely remember having an account in college, when it was just students and only a limited number of colleges) - what if you could have access to your facebook ...
What I liked: great premise; quick, light read; short chapters with alternating points of view; and Emma in particular goes through some realistic self-discovery.However, it was so predictable, and so similar to other books with the time travel/ripple effect storyline. The angst surrounding Emma and...
Why did I love this book so much? Could it be because most everything was sending me back in time and reminiscing about days gone by? Every song mentioned took me back to a giggle worthy time in my life. Little details that were brought up sent me back in my own personal time machine and relived the...
The premise of this book is what drew me in. Getting a chance to see your life 15 years in the future via facebook (which in 1996 was a LONG way from being invented) it sounded interesting. First let me give you bit of my personal background I grew up in the ‘90s. I was born in the early ‘80s and ...
I enjoyed Jay Asher's Thirteen Reasons Why and Carolyn Mackler's Tangled, so, when I've seen (actually, here in Goodreads) that they have a book collaboration, I was pretty much ecstatic and when I've seen its synopsis, I was thrilled and thought that it's an interesting story. I'm a sort of a 90's ...
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