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Title rated 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 51 ratings(51 ratings)
eBook, 2014
Current format, eBook, 2014, , Available.eBook, 2014
Current format, eBook, 2014, , Available. Offered in 0 more formatsThrough texts and messages, the mega-bestselling, beloved Internet Girls series followed the ups and downs of school for three very different, very close friends. Now itâs freshman year of college for the winsome threesome, and *everything* is different. For one, the best friends are facing their first semester apart. Way, way apart. Maddieâs in California, Zoeâs in Ohio, and Angelaâs back in Georgia. And itâs not just the girls who are separated. Zoeâs worried that Doug wants to break up now that theyâre at different schools, and Maddieâs boyfriend, Ian, is on the other side of the country.In the face of change and diverging paths, Maddieâs got a plan to keep the friends close, and it involves embracing the present, making memories, and . . . roller derby! Using of-the-moment technology, Lauren Myracle brings her groundbreaking series into the brave new virtual world of texting and tweets.
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STARRED REVIEW
"This honest, nuanced, accessible, and credible account provides teen girls with an authentic and skillfully told description of college life. The story, which can stand independently from the rest of the Internet Girls series, offers readers realistic, engaging, and provocative perspectives on scary first semesters away from home and sage advice about drinking, partying, and shutting down socially, all without ever leaving the perfectly crafted text-message flow.
—Booklist, starred review
"Funny, deceptively smart and just in time for those going off to college."
—Kirkus Reviews
Praise for yolo
STARRED REVIEW
"This honest, nuanced, accessible, and credible account provides teen girls with an authentic and skillfully told description of college life. The story, which can stand independently from the rest of the Internet Girls series, offers readers realistic, engaging, and provocative perspectives on scary first semesters away from home and sage advice about drinking, partying, and shutting down socially, all without ever leaving the perfectly crafted text-message flow.
—Booklist, starred review
"Funny, deceptively smart and just in time for those going off to college."
—Kirkus Reviews
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