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Tweet Cute

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You've Got Mail (itself an adaption) for the YA Twitter set. I liked the concept, but felt the story dragged fairly often and found the repeated dives into why the two MCs felt isolated was tedious and myopic. Related to this was the unnecessary and unrelenting bashing of wealthy prep school kids. It's hard to take that pathos of two kids with iPhones and a prep school education who whine about not being quite as wealthy as their fellow prep school kids very seriously.

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This book was entirely too cute. It played off the concept of rivalry food chains battling it out on social media. Twitter here to be exact. This story was so much more than I expected it'd be.

I loved both Pepper and Jack (and a lot of the secondary characters as well!) this somewhat enemies to lovers story was filled with so much laughter and fun and stress from both Pepper and Jack who are trying to survive the end of their senior year without collapsing under the weight of the professional obligations to their family businesses.

Unknowingly, Pepper and Jack communicate on an anonymous app that Jack created. They can be open and honest with each other but eventually the relationship they build on screen also bleeds off the app.

I was rooting for #Pepperjack from the start and while both Jack and Pepper lean on one an other for support and advice, they continually encourage the other to be their best selves and don't hold each other back. I just loved everything about this story.

Tweet cute is just a sweet, fun and funny read and I can't help but recommend it to everyone!

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