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Ttyl
Ttyl | Lauren Myracle
6 posts | 26 read | 1 to read
Chronicles, in "instant message" format, the day-to-day experiences, feelings, and plans of three friends, Zoe, Maddie, and Angela, as they begin tenth grade.
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Dana.o
Ttyl | Lauren Myracle
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On the library shelf, I found “TTYL”. It looked like a quick read and one that would give me nostalgia of the books I read back in grade four, five and some of the sixth grade. Although I was completely wrong because this book was not like the children ones I read before. In fact, I wouldn‘t recommend this to kids at all. Nonetheless, it was still outstanding. I felt so connected to the characters and the plot line was magnificent.

Dana.o Would recommend to realistic fiction lovers. 8/10 3y
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AmandaBlaze
Ttyl | Lauren Myracle
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Snow Angel: hey, mads! first day of 10th grade down the tube--wh-hoo!
Novel is told through texts.
#FirstLineFridays @ShyBookOwl

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megnews
Ttyl (Talk to You Later) | Lauren Myracle
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Bailedbailed

17 pages in and this is just awful so it‘s being erased from my tbr.

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theperksofbeingabookworm
Ttyl | Lauren Myracle
Mehso-so

This book was okay, I just had a lot of problems with it. Obviously the grammar, spelling, and the topic changing every few lines bugged me, but what bugged me the most was how unrealistic most of the situations were. I also didn't like the ending very much. It felt rushed and unfinished. Maybe give it a go, as it does has some good parts, but the grammar, spelling, and character honestly got on my nerves at some points.