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“good but weird”
sammy o wrote this review Wednesday, October 28 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“its ok
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MagicalMaria wrote this review Tuesday, May 26 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“ This book is written completely in instant messages and letters. The book starts off with Chloe, a college freshman emailing her cyber boyfriend, who she met at a college campus she was visiting. So the book then alternates between conversations between Chloe,her sister Genevieve,her mom, her dad, her friend kate, and her cyber boy, Eli. The book also goes into conversations involving Julian, and his friend Tyler, who wants him to go to Prom with this girl named Nina. But b/c Julian thinks he really likes Chloe, he doesn't want to seem like he's going out with another girl. So the book practically goes on like this until Chloe invites Eli to come visit her, this is one of the really good scenes in the book. So Julian comes up to visit Chloe, and they hit it off pretty badly, Chloe and Julian end up being complete opposites, and their relationship dies. ”
Gabi V. :D wrote this review Tuesday, November 10 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“Lovvved it!
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“Chloe Gillespie meets Julian Casper while visiting Cartwright University. It was infatuation at first sight. Chloe lives in MA and Julian is in FL. They keep in touch through e-mails and letters over the course of their senior year of high school. Chloe is already dating Eli, whom she considers her best friend, not boyfriend. Julian's friend, Tyler, wants Julian to forget about Chloe and go out with Nina, who happens to be friends with the girl Tyler likes, Inga.
Meanwhile Chloe gets relationship advice from her sister, who has a secret of her own that she hasn't told anyone, while Julian is trying to handle the conflict between his mom and sister while trying to come up tuition money so he can attend Cartwright in the fall.
I really enjoyed this book. It's written in e-mails, IMs and letters. It took me back to my senior year and how excited I was to go away to college, but at the same time sad about leaving my friends.”
“love the way it was written in emails, ims and letters. great coming of age story.”
californiameaghan wrote this review Monday, August 25 2008. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No