Tweet Cute by Emma Lord
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Tweet Cute was a truly engaging and surprisingly entertaining read. This book really was a fun read. It is a story about two families, one is focused on the teenage girl who is highly driven and living with her corporate mother in Manhattan after recently moving from her home in Nashville. Pepper, as she is called, is being pushed to handle the corporate Twitter account for her family's business. The other family is a local, "boy from the wrong neighborhood" kind of kid who is self-described as the class clown and is a twin. He feels himself to always be in his brother's shadow despite the two being identical. He winds up responsible for the tweeting for his family's small business account while juggling the responsibilities of a competitive high school.
This story brought a little of everything into a sweet YA contemporary setting. There are the usual high school issues for kids in a super competitive school would encounter, like every second being filled with an activity or tutoring or test prep for padding the applications. But there is so much more. There are family dynamics, including some that you don't anticipate. There is romance, relationships, friendships, cyberbullying and real life bullying and pranks. What crosses the line and what doesn't? And family dynamics....what makes a family tick?
This book handles some great topics with a balance between light and heavy extremely well. This is a highly recommended book that I thoroughly enjoyed.
Thanks for the eARC! #TweetCute #Netgalley #StMartinsPress #EmmaLord
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Neurologist & avid book-lover; Many genres: Thrillers/Suspense/Mystery, Fiction (most subtypes), YA, Middle-grade, Dystopian/Fantasy/Sci-fi, Non-fiction (usually science/medical/political); married to wonderful man and we have 4 children and 1 DIL; If not reading, I might be watching sports with the fam (almost anything) or binge-watching the latest releases; I do read some neurology and medicine in there too...
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