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“You should eat a waffle! You can't be sad if you eat a waffle! Overall Thoughts This was a super fun, easy and cute series. Nothing intense of course, there's not much to actually review. But if you're looking for something light and funny, this series is great. The girls are hilarious and I found myself getting actually invested in their story lines and wondering what was going to happen in their lives next. - Until Next Time, Emerald BookWorm
Like the first book in the series, ttyl, this is written entirely in instant-messenger chat. Set at the end of the 90s or possibly early 00s, this story is a bit more typical teen drama than the first book, and it's plot is more evenly spread out between the three main characters.Maddie (mad maddie) falls for a stoner guy who's too wrapped up in himself to see that she cares for her. Zoe (zoegirl) finds herself in her first real romantic relationship, but she's not sure how far she wants things
This book was really good. It was a sequel to the first book. I like these books because they are fast reads and they are also known topics about this time and age. I love reading books with people from high school. It had so many interesting and fun things going on in the book that made it so good. The characters are so funny and the story outline is well thought out and I couldn't put down the book whenever I started reading it. I never wanted to stop reading either.
It has a lot of bad words
It was so fun reading this series again! I can see why I loved reading them in high school! "After everything they've been through together, Angela, Maddie, and Zoe know they'll be friends till the end--but sometimes the fates (or parents) have other plans.With sophomore year and its troubles behind them, the winsome threesome is on cruise control, enjoying the well-earned perks of being sixteen. But then Angela (SnowAngel) gets some seriously bad family news :'( that threatens to change her lif...
This is the second of a series of epistolary novels relating the IM conversations among three BFFs in Atlanta. The format was interesting because it was unconventional, and it didn't detract too much from the movement of the plot. This may be because the plot has barely any perceptible movement at all. As with most IM or SMS conversations, not much is being said. The "wild" one of the three starts smoking pot (that the other two are shocked by this at age 16 seems a bit unrealistic), the "timid"...
Writing one book in chatspeak apparently wasn't enough for Ms. Myracle. Just because something is "cool" doesn't mean it should be reinforced, or drawn upon for profit. As adults, we have a responsibility to make sure our children are the best that they can be. Writing a book in chatspeak most certainly is not one of them. Is it any wonder why so many people - especially young ones - today have such atrocious grammar and communication skills, and on top of that, think that promiscuous behavior a...
I would recommend my book TTFN by Lauren miracle to a friend because it shows who your true friends are, and how there always going to be there for you. They also want you to find yourself in your teenage years. You also learn to be responsible. Some people would not recommend the book TTFN my Lauren miracle because they think Is bad to find you true friends and your not ready for it and your to young to find yourself in life. The book takes places in Atlanta Georgia with Maddie, Zoe an
I suppose such titles as ttyl, ttfn, and l8r g8r are appropriate for Lauren Myracle’s trilogy, considering how often the three main girls say goodbye to one another. As novels written entirely in instant messages, I suppose it’s only appropriate to have a way to signify the end of a conversation and move on less awkwardly to the next one. Appropriate and perhaps even necessary, but repetitive. I suppose there’s a sense of security in this repetition, a repeated formula that assures readers that
I chose to read this book because i read the one befor it and i liked it a lot .this is a realistic fiction This book took place in atlanta.The three main characters are Angela , maddie, and zoe.In this book Angela is devistated when she finds out that her dad lost her job and that they are gunna have to move to california so the 3 best friends are trying to spend as much time as possible together be for the big move . But once angela moves it starts to seem like they're all spliting up angela
In the book TTFN there are three best friends. Zoe, Maddie, and Angela. These three have been through so much in their friendship. But the things are about to heat up in their friendship because Angela has just found out from her parents that she's moving to california. When Angela found out that she was going to be away from her besties she freaked out because she has never been away from them and she doesn't know what she would do with out her besties. But as she is away from her besties Maddi...
Igh this book bugs me. Its so good but yet so..... horrible. Allow me to explain.-There problems were petty and cliché, yet I cared about them.-The characters were obnoxious, stereotypical, and well clingy, but they felt real.-the romance was pretty bad, but I love reading romance so what can I say. -Zoe and Maddie had complete personality switches, (that actually was just weird)half the time I was like:Yet the other half I was like:I know right what is wrong with me, I like this series. In fact...
You guys don't even know how ecstatic I am to be reading this series again. These books are my everything! I especially love this, the second novel in the series. I forgot about how hilarious this one was. God, I love Angela. I love all of these girls--Angela, Maddie, Zoe. They have become human to me. In my mind, the Winsome Threesome are actual, real people more than they are "characters" at this point. Just one little thing though; this reprinting of ttfn with its "updated cultural references...
I really like this book I like how the three friends text each other every single day. And even thoe one of the girls needed to go to California and leave her friends and not see them for a lot of years. She still keep talking to her friends by texting.
this book is about a girl and how she gets through high school
TTFN (Ta-ta For Now), told entirely in instant messages by Lauren Myracle is the second book in the Internet Girls series. The book begans by introducing the Winsome Threesome once again! This book follows Maddie, Zoe, and Angela through the new flirtations,fixations, and frustrations of eleventh grade. Don't worry, it gets better.Everything was good until it all came crashing down. One the of three named Angela thought her parents were becoming a lot more distant and it felt like they were hidi...