Tweet Cute

Tweet Cute

2020 • 368 pages

Ratings54

Average rating3.7

15

This was very cute.
Things I liked:
-Misunderstandings that actually make sense
-The baked goods
- I liked that they knew who was on the other end of twitter account early on. It allowed for a more competitive spirit and they didn't have to forgive each other for as much stuff. Also, it makes sense that it would come up in conversation.
-Weazel!
Things that weren't so great:
-Some of the side characters had motivations that I just didn't get. It felt like the author wanted a particular set up to happen, but didn't build a strong enough foundation.
- Some of the decisions the parents were made were kinda crappy, but it gets swept under the rug at the end.
- Some parts of the ending just felt to0...sweet? tidy? The delivery app getting a chat service and games is just weird. I get why the character would want it but it pulled out the story a little bit with the perfectness. True neutral:This book has *alot* of pop culture references. And I got them! But I'm in my late 20's and theoretically, not the target audience. I'm not sure if current high schoolers will enjoy these as much. (To be clear, I'm making fun of current teenagers. I'm just not sure they're watching Mean Girls *and* Gossip Girl. I get that some media is forever, but still. )

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