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Double Digit by Annabel Monaghan

btwthesepages's review against another edition

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4.0

4.5 Stars!!

jadeshea's review against another edition

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3.0

Double Digit begins when Digit goes to college. Things between her and John are confusing and rocky to her. They aren't exactly going her way. And to get it off her mind, she hangs out with hackers, and ends up creating a code... This lands her into a whole lot more trouble when she makes a terrible mistake. Now, not only is someone after her again, but she's also going to risk being in serious trouble. Add to that the issue with John, and him keeping things from her, just brings her whole world coming down.

This book wasn't as good as the first one. It was still enjoyable, and I liked. It was a lot more funny then the first one. But I was sadly disappointed with the issues with John. Then John keeping things from her, and then add in to that a maybe sort of love triangle, and it just made it so much more frustrating, and not in a good way. I did, however, really like the plot line. I loved getting to see Digit in her own environment. It was so cool! Now, I'm excited for the next one because this one end in a major cliffhanger!

midnightbookgirl's review against another edition

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4.0

I love Digit, she's such a fun and unique character. This book manages to make math cool.

maidmarianlib's review against another edition

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3.0

A fun sequel, love the quirky character and has a good bit of suspense in it.

ayanamifaerudo's review

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4.0

Original review at Whatever You Can Still Betray.

I enjoyed it. I had a Gallagher Girls throwback. Not that it was similar to GG but the overall feel that I got was somewhat of that nature when I was reading GG. Everything was smooth sailing. But I still am two minds about who broke in the dorm where Digit was staying at MIT. Was it Jonas Furnis' group? Well, maybe, if you're going for the JF connection. Or maybe it was another party, interested in something else. Or I maybe just reading too much into it. Gah, I love mysteries.

Full review at Whatever You Can Still Betray.

amdame1's review

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3.0

Sequel to A Girl Named Digit but with a lot less action and adventure than the first one.
Digit has gone off to college at MIT where her math nerdiness is much more acceptable, expected even. She and John try the long distance relationship thing. And the Jonah Furnas gang has figured out where she is and have evil intent for her mad skills.

midnightbookgirl's review

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4.0

I love Digit, she's such a fun and unique character. This book manages to make math cool.

manda's review

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2.0

I felt like this book disappointed me.

imzadirose's review

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2.0

I didn't like this one as much as the first. The first was completely unrealistic but fun and cute. This one was more childish to me. It just didn't hold my attention or interest like the first one did, but it was a short quick read, since I had started it already.
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