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Sonntag, 21. Juni 2020

Gelesen: Emma Lord - tweet cute 🇺🇸

Reading a YA book from time to time is like watching a TV series for teenagers: It’s funny, but is also so far away from my own youth, that it is not really relevant. 
In the beginning of the book I wasn’t sure if this wasn’t too young for me, but then it took up some steam and I really enjoyed reading the book.



Pepper moved from Nashville to New York after her parents divorced. Her mom turned their small burger shop into an international franchise, and Pepper is more or less in officially in charge of the company’s twitter account.

Jack was born and raised in the East Village, where his parents own a cafe in which he grew up. He is also handling the company’s twitter account, though is parents don’t believe they really need one.

Jack and Pepper attend the same private High School, and while not really friends, they decide to go to “war” on Twitter in the name of their respective businesses, gaining a huge followhip with their witty blanter.

There is much more to the story, and it has more depth then just the main story about funny and mean tweets.

I liked the book, it was a fun summer read, but it was definitely “fast food” for the brain.
I could picture is as a fun movie, though ;-)

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