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Ttyl: Talk to You Later (Internet Girls Series #1)

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  • Posted November 11, 2009

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    AWFUL.

    this book is absolutely horrible. i was reading this when i was in mm, about sixth grade got about thirty pages into it and almost threw it away, but i just stuck it in a drawer. it is 100% borrrrrring! pointless, and just, a HUGE time waster. please don't waste your time on this book. or on lauren myracles books, BLISS, is also, extremely boring if you were about to pick that one up!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted October 28, 2008

    A book review on TTYL

    TTYL
    Lauren Myracle
    Amulet Books
    Realistic Fiction

    Did you ever want to know how the first day and year of tenth grade is? Well if you do then read the book TTYL.While the three wild and bold primary characters Angela/Snowangel, Zoe/Zoegirl, and Maddie/Madmaddie go through many IM memories, Frat boy parties, trips to Cumberland Island, backstabbing boys, creepy teachers, clothes obsessions, and plain old dumb things. This book, that is written by Lauren Myracle, is a roller coaster ride for anyone because of all the drama and different personalities put together in a story. As Maddie makes some mistakes, Zoe is hit on by a teacher, and Angela obsesses over one boy, the three friends always stick together no matter what. To find out all the details you will have to read the book!!!

    Angela, the girl that definitely does not change, but does not usually cause problems, is fashionable and bold. Iming as Snowangel or just being Angela, this blond haired beauty queen loves any jewelry or accessories. She is one of the three primary characters that goes through the rough and tough times in tenth grade. Maddie, also known as Madmaddie [only on online], is the one out of the three primary characters that does cause problems and changes quite awkwardly throughout the book. She is the feisty, black haired teenager, that is wild and keeps her feelings inside. She makes some bad and dangerous decisions throughout the book, but her friends are always there for her. Zoe, the sweet, natural red haired teenager does not change and does NOT cause problems. She can keep her feelings bottled up, but is really smart. She goes through teacher problems in tenth grade but Maddie and Angela, again, are always there. What three great friends!

    This book, written by Lauren Myracle, is a book that any one should read and should recommend. These three girls go through lots of times they will always remember. A few exciting, funny, sad, and creepy things are how they planned their Cumberland Island trip, did speed rages on the interstate, went to frat boy parties, got caught up to boys, and had 26 year old teachers hit on them. As you read this book you will laugh and be so surprised with some of the stuff these girls do. This is a book that you can put yourself inside of and never want to come out. It's almost adventurous and it is so cool. What happens at the end with Made I can't tell but if you want to know then read the book, because I strongly recommend it. For ages 12 and up.

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    Posted August 2, 2009

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