ttyl (Internet Girls #1) 
Then a jerky boy sends peppy Angela into the dumps, tough Maddie makes a mistake that has the whole school talking, and good girl Zoe gets in over her head with a flirty teacher. Will the winsome threesome make it through the year?
This was an assigned reading for my Writing for Young Adult uni course this semester.This is not going to be a long review, because honestly, there's not much to talk about.The story of three friends, Maddie, Zoe, and Angela, is told completely in the form of sms messaging. They all have their own personalities; Maddie is the rebel, Zoe the goodie-goodie who goes to church, and Angela is obsessed with boys. Maybe this is meant to represent the typical teenager. But what is showed is that they
SnowAngel: Heymadmaddie: heyzoegirl: I am here to you nomadmaddie: Yea, we no *sed in annoyed voicemadmaddie: LOL! i am just kidding grl!SnowAngel: Hey, this year was one wild ride huh?zoegirl: yea, with maddie partying so much and taking off her shirt and all.....madmaddie: yea, and zoey ALMOST going all the way with the way with Mr. H yummmmmmmadmaddie: luckly, i was there to save you! Just think, and in a hot tub to....SnowAngel: Enough Enough! Gosh grls!SnowAngel: You guys act like the whole

This book was bad. The way how the book was written in an instant message format was annoying and hard to read, I couldn't keep focused on it. I don't like it when people use abbreviations for words in the first place, so all the abbreviations and numbers in the words made me kind of mad. I would recommend this book to a younger age group because I think the way the book is written in geared more towards them. Three girls who are just going into high school tell eachother everything about what's
Find all of my reviews at: http://52bookminimum.blogspot.com/ 3.5 StarsWhen I first started TTYL I figured what the powers-that-be thought of as offensive material was the fact that the entire thing was written in text format . . . . Any adult content - and trust me when I say Im using that term for lack of anything better because really the controversial subject matter was regarding a teacher who might have been a . . . . And realizing that wanting to be popular might not end up being all
lol,its cute and totally inapropriate
Elizabeth JoseMyracle, L., Kennedy, S., Terhune, B., Carvalho, C., Amulet Books., & Interrobang Design Studio. (2004). Ttyl. New York: Amulet Books.Genre: Controversial/Banned BooksFormat: PrintSelection Process: ALA Booklist Online ReviewThis controversial book centers around three teenage girls, Maddie, Zoe, and Angela, who are best friends in their sophomore year of high school. The story is written in IM (instant messaging) format, and documents the girls conversations about varied
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Title | : | ttyl (Internet Girls #1) |
Author | : | Lauren Myracle |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 209 pages |
Published | : | April 1st 2005 by Harry N. Abrams (first published April 1st 2004) |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Fiction. Contemporary. Realistic Fiction |
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On the first day of tenth grade, best friends Maddie (mad maddie), Angela (SnowAngel), and Zoe (zoegirl) vow not to let school stupidness get them down... or split them apart. But as the weeks pass and the instant messages accumulate, it's clear that tenth grade will be a roller coaster ride of boy temptation, math torture, donut emergenices, and Queen Bee encounters.Then a jerky boy sends peppy Angela into the dumps, tough Maddie makes a mistake that has the whole school talking, and good girl Zoe gets in over her head with a flirty teacher. Will the winsome threesome make it through the year?
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Original Title: | ttyl (Internet Girls, #1) |
ISBN: | 0810987880 (ISBN13: 9780810987883) |
Edition Language: | English URL http://laurenmyracle.com |
Series: | Internet Girls #1 |
Characters: | Zoe, Angela, mad maddie |
Setting: | Atlanta, Georgia(United States) |
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Ug, I can't believe this book got published! I picked it up because when I saw it was on the banned book list I was curious. I've seen so many of my 6th grade students read it, but I really wish I could discourage them. This book was on the banned list due to content not appropriate for young adults. I think the content may be fine for high school students, but it is definitely not something 6th graders need to be reading. The book is dedicated to The Beers Bros. That should say something rightThis was an assigned reading for my Writing for Young Adult uni course this semester.This is not going to be a long review, because honestly, there's not much to talk about.The story of three friends, Maddie, Zoe, and Angela, is told completely in the form of sms messaging. They all have their own personalities; Maddie is the rebel, Zoe the goodie-goodie who goes to church, and Angela is obsessed with boys. Maybe this is meant to represent the typical teenager. But what is showed is that they
SnowAngel: Heymadmaddie: heyzoegirl: I am here to you nomadmaddie: Yea, we no *sed in annoyed voicemadmaddie: LOL! i am just kidding grl!SnowAngel: Hey, this year was one wild ride huh?zoegirl: yea, with maddie partying so much and taking off her shirt and all.....madmaddie: yea, and zoey ALMOST going all the way with the way with Mr. H yummmmmmmadmaddie: luckly, i was there to save you! Just think, and in a hot tub to....SnowAngel: Enough Enough! Gosh grls!SnowAngel: You guys act like the whole

This book was bad. The way how the book was written in an instant message format was annoying and hard to read, I couldn't keep focused on it. I don't like it when people use abbreviations for words in the first place, so all the abbreviations and numbers in the words made me kind of mad. I would recommend this book to a younger age group because I think the way the book is written in geared more towards them. Three girls who are just going into high school tell eachother everything about what's
Find all of my reviews at: http://52bookminimum.blogspot.com/ 3.5 StarsWhen I first started TTYL I figured what the powers-that-be thought of as offensive material was the fact that the entire thing was written in text format . . . . Any adult content - and trust me when I say Im using that term for lack of anything better because really the controversial subject matter was regarding a teacher who might have been a . . . . And realizing that wanting to be popular might not end up being all
lol,its cute and totally inapropriate
Elizabeth JoseMyracle, L., Kennedy, S., Terhune, B., Carvalho, C., Amulet Books., & Interrobang Design Studio. (2004). Ttyl. New York: Amulet Books.Genre: Controversial/Banned BooksFormat: PrintSelection Process: ALA Booklist Online ReviewThis controversial book centers around three teenage girls, Maddie, Zoe, and Angela, who are best friends in their sophomore year of high school. The story is written in IM (instant messaging) format, and documents the girls conversations about varied
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