Jay Asher and Carolyn Mackler
Penguin/Razorbill
356 pg., U.S. Hardcover
Wanna know how good this book was? Let's see...I started it at approximately 8:30 on Friday, December 24th. I read 100 pages, so I took a break. I picked it up the next day and finished in a sitting. Yeah. Jay Asher has done it again, folks. I, personally, have never read a Carolyn Mackler novel, but this has definitely inclined my interest in her books.
The book is basically about two kids named Emma and Josh in the 90s. One day, Emma boots up her computer with her brand-new AOL CD-ROM and finds herself on Facebook. But the thing is that the Facebook page is set in 2011, fifteen years in the future.
This book definitely had such a wonderful plot that I definitely found myself raveled into. The authors made the scientifically-debatable topic into one that could be plausible. The characters were also very vulnerable and curious, as any 1990s teenager would be if they stumbled across their future.
I'm sorry this review is so short, there's just not much to say! The book was fantastic and it took my breath away. I definitely recommend it!
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