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Tweet Cute
by Emma Lord
All I've heard about from his book is rave reviews. I was skeptical about going into this book. Usually YA contemporary that has all the hype isn't my thing. But this, god this was amazing! Such a great book.
This book is kinda complicated to explain. Even though it's YA contemporary their is a lot going on. We follow a girl named Pepper, who's the daughter of a woman that runs one of the biggest fast food chains in America.
We then follow Jack, the son of a family that has had deli in the legacy for 3 generations. Pepper and Jack don't like each other. In fact they pretty much hate each other. But their actually talking to each other on an anonymous app, and they both run their parents Twitter accounts.
And when Pepper's food chain steals Jack's deli grilled cheese recipe, a full blown Twitter war breaks out.
This book was just, *chefs kiss* I don't know how else to describe it. It was witty, it was funny, it was fun, entertaining, and it was relevant. Very relevant in fact. I just understand so many pop culture and internet references in here, and I think that's why I had so much fun reading it.
Also these characters! I loved Jack so much. He was such a softie, but so arrogant and cocky I just loved him. And I loved Pepper too. She's just so cute, and ugh! I love this book.
What I'm trying to say is, read it!
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God I love this book. REVIEW TO COME
This book is kinda complicated to explain. Even though it's YA contemporary their is a lot going on. We follow a girl named Pepper, who's the daughter of a woman that runs one of the biggest fast food chains in America.
We then follow Jack, the son of a family that has had deli in the legacy for 3 generations. Pepper and Jack don't like each other. In fact they pretty much hate each other. But their actually talking to each other on an anonymous app, and they both run their parents Twitter accounts.
And when Pepper's food chain steals Jack's deli grilled cheese recipe, a full blown Twitter war breaks out.
This book was just, *chefs kiss* I don't know how else to describe it. It was witty, it was funny, it was fun, entertaining, and it was relevant. Very relevant in fact. I just understand so many pop culture and internet references in here, and I think that's why I had so much fun reading it.
Also these characters! I loved Jack so much. He was such a softie, but so arrogant and cocky I just loved him. And I loved Pepper too. She's just so cute, and ugh! I love this book.
What I'm trying to say is, read it!
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God I love this book. REVIEW TO COME