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Original Title: | Girl Online |
ISBN: | 0141357274 (ISBN13: 9780141357270) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Girl Online #1 |
Characters: | Penny Shoelace, Noah Flynn |
Setting: | Brighton, England(United Kingdom) |
Zoe Sugg
Hardcover | Pages: 352 pages Rating: 3.72 | 51944 Users | 5849 Reviews
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Title | : | Girl Online (Girl Online #1) |
Author | : | Zoe Sugg |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 352 pages |
Published | : | November 25th 2014 by Atria / Keywords Press |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Contemporary. Romance. Fiction. Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Young Adult Contemporary. Realistic Fiction |
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I had no idea GirlOnline would take off the way it has - I can't believe I now have 5432 followers, thanks so much! - and the thought of opening up to you all about this is terrifying, but here goes...Penny has a secret.
Under the alias GirlOnline, she blogs about school dramas, boys, her mad, whirlwind family - and the panic attacks she's suffered from lately. When things go from bad to worse, her family whisks her away to New York, where she meets the gorgeous, guitar-strumming Noah. Suddenly Penny is falling in love - and capturing every moment of it on her blog.
But Noah has a secret too. One that threatens to ruin Penny's cover - and her closest friendship - forever.
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Ratings: 3.72 From 51944 Users | 5849 ReviewsJudge Epithetical Books Girl Online (Girl Online #1)
I like Zoe, I really do. And this book wasn't awful, but it wasn't quite as good as it should have been? I'm not sure. I feel like there were so many things that were cringe worthy in this book. The perfect parents, the surprisingly mature four year old, the ridiculous gay best friend, the perfect job opportunity falling into place, the shallow bitch who used to be her friend. There was the obligatory love for her online and the totally end-of-the-world embarrassing moment. But it was too cookieOooof. I've never watched any of Zoella's videos and mostly picked it up because of the 2-3 days of, "OMG A GHOSTWRITER?" drama I saw unfolding on Twitter. My impression was kind of that this had been a sensation and people felt cheated because probably Zoe Sugg didn't write it. Truly, everyone should be up in arms if Zoe paid anyone to write this story for her. To say that it is cliche is putting it mildly. It's not even cliches done right. It feels like a stuffy, old fogey approach to YA
This was a nice, quick read. It was fast- pace but very predictable. I liked the idea of the story but I picked a lot of things that I read in other books from this book. But although it was cliche and predictable, I actually enjoyed this book. It's cool that Zoella wrote her first book and it was a huge success. I watch a few of her videos. This book follows an anonymous blogger named Penny, who goes by Girl Online on her blog. On this blog, Penny could be herself and say anything she wants
My God!I didn't expect to enjoy this book as much as I did!The writing is simple yet unique. As Zoellas first book it's a great one!This has definitely become one of my favourite books. It has inspired me in so many ways. It even made me want to blog again and start a blog about my life. This blog has therefore helped me to deal with my problems and depression, and for that I am so thankful to this book!I hope Zoe writes many more books.What a great start!I know a lot of people are very
If you ignore all the high ratings of the minions and go into reading this with the mindset that it is just a YA book then you will be rather disappointed. This is just the same run of the mill, teen girl falls in love but has a secret kind of book that youve read before, theres nothing substantial or new in it. If you want an easy read then sure go ahead, but the book itself is rather dull and one that i couldnt wait to finish just so that i wouldn't have to read it again or spend any longer
You can find the full review on my blog, as well as many other reviews! I know what people are going to say. They're going to say that Zoe Sugg only got a book deal because she's deemed famous now, and that she doesn't deserve to be published as much as some other people do. They'll say it's unfair. I disagree.Now before anyone starts furiously typing that I'm wrong, I'd like you to consider this: Everyone deserves to succeed. Yes, I agree that it is unfair that many people are unpublished. And
First let me say, I love Zoe. I am a HUGE fan of hers and I love the light and positive vibes she puts in this world. Now, I read this as an ARC copy from the book store I work for. So, here is my honest review. I wanted to love this. I really REALLY did because I love Zoe SO SO much but it disappointed me. (I feel awful saying this). I read a LOT of Young Adult and I know they all follow pretty much the same format. Girl Online, was a little TOO fluffy for me. The beginning was a bit awkward
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