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A review by omqchristi
Tell Me Three Things by Julie Buxbaum
5.0
Ratings:
Stars: 5/5
Readability: 5/5
Plot: 5/5
Recommend: Yes
Summary:
Jessie has just moved in with her surprise new step-mom and step-brother. After moving all the way to LA from Chicago, Jessie's first interaction with someone at her new school is from an anonymous email simply signed, Somebody/Nobody. As troubles arise from moving, her connection to Somebody/Nobody grows and his anonymity becomes more and more intriguing to Jessie.
What I Liked:
I liked the fact that there were multiple possible love interests. It made the storyline a lot more interesting. I was subconsciously rooting for one of the boys, but the fact that I thought all of them were good options was really nice and a breath of fresh air for once.
What I Didn't Like:
Why do people who are talking to anonymous people always assume it's "this person," and then when "this person" makes it obviously clear it isn't them, why do they keep pursuing it and not just move on to another person?! There are a million other possibilities of who it could be, JUST MOVE ON BEFORE YOU EMBARRASS YOURSELF.
Overall:
The thing with books I like is that, I can't really explain why I like it so much. I just know I liked it.
I personally didn't think it was obvious thatEthan was Somebody/Nobody , but that may be because I'm stupid and honestly didn't care about Somebody/Nobody. I really just didn't care to know who it really was. But hey, at least I didn't think it was Caleb.
Stars: 5/5
Readability: 5/5
Plot: 5/5
Recommend: Yes
Summary:
Jessie has just moved in with her surprise new step-mom and step-brother. After moving all the way to LA from Chicago, Jessie's first interaction with someone at her new school is from an anonymous email simply signed, Somebody/Nobody. As troubles arise from moving, her connection to Somebody/Nobody grows and his anonymity becomes more and more intriguing to Jessie.
What I Liked:
I liked the fact that there were multiple possible love interests. It made the storyline a lot more interesting. I was subconsciously rooting for one of the boys, but the fact that I thought all of them were good options was really nice and a breath of fresh air for once.
What I Didn't Like:
Why do people who are talking to anonymous people always assume it's "this person," and then when "this person" makes it obviously clear it isn't them, why do they keep pursuing it and not just move on to another person?! There are a million other possibilities of who it could be, JUST MOVE ON BEFORE YOU EMBARRASS YOURSELF.
Overall:
The thing with books I like is that, I can't really explain why I like it so much. I just know I liked it.
I personally didn't think it was obvious that