As she begins her first year of high school, fifteen-year-old Imogene is embarrassed by the blog her mother writes that has included every detail of Imogene's life since she was born.
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Hmm, I liked the concept of a book about the daughter of a mommyblogger but this fell a little flat for me–seemed like things resolved a little too neatly. Also, I think I was ultimately more interested in the protagonist's best friend Sage, whose mom is a vegan foodblogger–she had this one-page revelation that the reason her mom is so obsessed with health food is that when Sage was very young they were homeless and dependent on soup kitchens, and now that they have some money her mom is into health foods to take the best possible care of Sage. Like, I want a whole book about that family.
Still, it was a fun, quick read and I think there's a shortage of books that even attempt to reflect the way a lot of families actually use technology.
(Tween friendly–these kids are going to their first “date” dance and are nervous about dancing, no substance use or sexytimes here.)