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A review by karrama
#famous by Jilly Gagnon
3.0
Well-structured story about a phenomenon that actually happens bringing people together. Overnight internet fame for Kyle, who she "Flits" a picture of brings Rachel a journey of self-discovery. Many romance-reading YA readers will find this tame, but those who are "reading up" may feel scandalized.
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This book is structured exactly as the reader would expect if they follow modern books. There's even a wise black friend to give Rachel advice at almost exactly 78% into the story. It begins with Rachel not seeing herself fit in and ends with a boy. This is a perfectly serviceable book. I finished it. I don't have much more to say.
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_you might not want to read past this point.
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This book is structured exactly as the reader would expect if they follow modern books. There's even a wise black friend to give Rachel advice at almost exactly 78% into the story. It begins with Rachel not seeing herself fit in and ends with a boy. This is a perfectly serviceable book. I finished it. I don't have much more to say.