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Loveable characters:
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I can’t remember a thing from this book
Oh shoot this is the sweetest and cheesiest book I've read all year.
4.75 ⭐️
Surprise surprise, this was so cute. It was the perfect teen and clean version of You’ve Got Mail meets Gossip Girl (what I assume haha) which meets Romeo and Juliet if it was set in New York. I related a lot to Pepper’s experience of being new to the city and having to navigate the big world on your own. In contrast, Jack’s POV showed the beauty of being born and raised in Manhattan, and the sense of community that his family’s deli brought.
Pepper and Jack’s (still can’t get over Pepper Jack) friendship/ rivalry felt believable and developed well. There were so many layers to their relationship- being competitive and sort of hating each other at school, the rivalry of their family business, the online anonymous communication they had going on.
I appreciated that there were friendships and complicated family dynamics throughout the story and that it wasn’t solely Jack and Pepper being together. What I hated was that their respective parents built such unhealthy boundaries when it came to the family business. The tweeting competition/ business side of the story went on for too long imo and sort of took away from their friendship, making it just shy of a 5 star for me. Teenage children should not have to carry the legacy and image of a company! They have school and their own lives to live, geez.
Anyways, this book had me grinning the whole time and felt nostalgic, even though I didn’t technically grow up here.
“There you have it, folks. A fitting end to the cheesiest romance ever told, and a love we can all brie-lieve in.”
Surprise surprise, this was so cute. It was the perfect teen and clean version of You’ve Got Mail meets Gossip Girl (what I assume haha) which meets Romeo and Juliet if it was set in New York. I related a lot to Pepper’s experience of being new to the city and having to navigate the big world on your own. In contrast, Jack’s POV showed the beauty of being born and raised in Manhattan, and the sense of community that his family’s deli brought.
Pepper and Jack’s (still can’t get over Pepper Jack) friendship/ rivalry felt believable and developed well. There were so many layers to their relationship- being competitive and sort of hating each other at school, the rivalry of their family business, the online anonymous communication they had going on.
I appreciated that there were friendships and complicated family dynamics throughout the story and that it wasn’t solely Jack and Pepper being together. What I hated was that their respective parents built such unhealthy boundaries when it came to the family business. The tweeting competition/ business side of the story went on for too long imo and sort of took away from their friendship, making it just shy of a 5 star for me. Teenage children should not have to carry the legacy and image of a company! They have school and their own lives to live, geez.
Anyways, this book had me grinning the whole time and felt nostalgic, even though I didn’t technically grow up here.
“There you have it, folks. A fitting end to the cheesiest romance ever told, and a love we can all brie-lieve in.”
funny
hopeful
lighthearted
reflective
fast-paced
Nie przepadam za literaturą młodzieżową, ale skoro dostałem tę książkę w prezencie to postanowiłam dać jej szansę.
„Tweet Cute” to historia Jacka i Pepper. Dwojga nastolatków, którzy chodzą do elitarnej szkoły, do której na pierwszy rzut oka wcale nie pasują.
Główni bohaterowie są aktualnie w klasie maturalnej i stoją przed wyborami, które dla każdego ucznia w ich wieku powinny być najważniejsze, czyli wybór uniwersytetu. Jednak zarówno Pepper jak i Jack maja też wiele innych obowiązków.
Kiedy na Tweeterze wybucha wojna pomiędzy jedną z największych firm fastfoodowych, a małą knajpką z kanapkami, nikt w internetowym światku nie spodziewa się, że konta prowadzi para nastolatków.
Uważam, że książka skierowana jest głównie do młodszych odbiorców, ale czy to znaczy, że nie spodoba się komuś dorosłemu? Oceńcie sami.
„Tweet Cute” to historia Jacka i Pepper. Dwojga nastolatków, którzy chodzą do elitarnej szkoły, do której na pierwszy rzut oka wcale nie pasują.
Główni bohaterowie są aktualnie w klasie maturalnej i stoją przed wyborami, które dla każdego ucznia w ich wieku powinny być najważniejsze, czyli wybór uniwersytetu. Jednak zarówno Pepper jak i Jack maja też wiele innych obowiązków.
Kiedy na Tweeterze wybucha wojna pomiędzy jedną z największych firm fastfoodowych, a małą knajpką z kanapkami, nikt w internetowym światku nie spodziewa się, że konta prowadzi para nastolatków.
Uważam, że książka skierowana jest głównie do młodszych odbiorców, ale czy to znaczy, że nie spodoba się komuś dorosłemu? Oceńcie sami.
I have a reading hangover.
I have read four books in the last seven days.
Four. 4. Books. As in, full-length novels.
I guess my reading slump is over. Though I do still spend some time on Pinterest every few days looking at funny re-pinned tumbler posts - which is weirdly applicable to this book now that I'm thinking about it.
This book was crazy, and not just because it was stupidly cute. I was a senior fifteen years ago o.0 (2020-2005=15................................................................) but this book and everything they were going through with college apps was the same things that I was going through.
The winter of either my junior or senior year for my drama final I wrote, directed, and then had the other kids in my class perform a skit about these kids that were in a room and had random parts of themselves measured with this measuring tape and then some were taken away to be killed and some were let through. In the end, the protagonist was hung by said measuring tape.
My drama teacher asked me if I was ok. At the time I thought I was fine and was just letting out some frustration and fear over college applications, but maybe, perhaps, I was more than just a little stressed.
When did the SAT first enter our lives? I don't remember my parents blabbing about them When did college applications become the way they are? With a line for extracurriculars and GPAs and this hanging need to do all you can do or else your future will be taken from you?
Maybe other people didn't feel like this. Maybe it really was just Pepper and me in the universe, but I still remember the morning after all of us got our rejection emails from Standford saying we didn't get in and our IB English teacher just let us rant for a whole two hours instead of trying to make us do any work.
Obviously I didn't die.
SO! Other than all that teenage angst.... OMGG PEPPERJACK AHAHAHAHAH!!!!!! ;P
This was a really cute book with two characters that just made me smile the whole way through. That being said, this book had a whole lot more than I was expecting. Like I was told the idea, and that was what I got, but in the same way as you look at a postcard to get an idea of what your trip to Hawaii is going to be like. You see the ocean, and a sunset, and a palm tree, and it looks pretty great! And when you get there yeah, you get those things - but then there is sooooo much more.
So yes, you got a cute couple with a quirky twitter war, but then there was a whoooolllleeeee lot of other coming-of-age stuff. I honestly wasn't expecting it, so when I got to the end of their twitter war, or their plan to see each other, or him figuring it out, I would think "ok, this is the happy ending"- but then it didn't end! There was just so much more that kept happening and you realize that this story isn't about two kids having a twitter war, that was just a part of the bigger story that was going on! And yes, I know I just described alll books everywhere.
I want to blab about how I was so flip-floppy about which of the two parents I was most angry at, and then how I was thrown off a cliff by how abruptly the ending felt to me - but then the epilogue was so perfect that it made everything better, but I'm just not really feeling up for it.
This book was so cute and happy and I'm going to read it every year because of the smile I know it'll bring me.
The End
<3
Oh yeah, one more point. This book, according to the twitter posts is supposed to happen next fall. Yeah, we'll see if next fall even happens.
Update: this story is still soooooo cute! Though I still have a hard time swallowing how much of a jerk Jack’s dad was. But I guess it had to be something big enough for her to try and smash his business in the ground. That was the only big cringe worth thing. But this is another book that passes the read twice test - so now I must buy it. *dramatic pose*
I have read four books in the last seven days.
Four. 4. Books. As in, full-length novels.
I guess my reading slump is over. Though I do still spend some time on Pinterest every few days looking at funny re-pinned tumbler posts - which is weirdly applicable to this book now that I'm thinking about it.
This book was crazy, and not just because it was stupidly cute. I was a senior fifteen years ago o.0 (2020-2005=15................................................................) but this book and everything they were going through with college apps was the same things that I was going through.
The winter of either my junior or senior year for my drama final I wrote, directed, and then had the other kids in my class perform a skit about these kids that were in a room and had random parts of themselves measured with this measuring tape and then some were taken away to be killed and some were let through. In the end, the protagonist was hung by said measuring tape.
My drama teacher asked me if I was ok. At the time I thought I was fine and was just letting out some frustration and fear over college applications, but maybe, perhaps, I was more than just a little stressed.
When did the SAT first enter our lives? I don't remember my parents blabbing about them When did college applications become the way they are? With a line for extracurriculars and GPAs and this hanging need to do all you can do or else your future will be taken from you?
Maybe other people didn't feel like this. Maybe it really was just Pepper and me in the universe, but I still remember the morning after all of us got our rejection emails from Standford saying we didn't get in and our IB English teacher just let us rant for a whole two hours instead of trying to make us do any work.
Obviously I didn't die.
SO! Other than all that teenage angst.... OMGG PEPPERJACK AHAHAHAHAH!!!!!! ;P
This was a really cute book with two characters that just made me smile the whole way through. That being said, this book had a whole lot more than I was expecting. Like I was told the idea, and that was what I got, but in the same way as you look at a postcard to get an idea of what your trip to Hawaii is going to be like. You see the ocean, and a sunset, and a palm tree, and it looks pretty great! And when you get there yeah, you get those things - but then there is sooooo much more.
So yes, you got a cute couple with a quirky twitter war, but then there was a whoooolllleeeee lot of other coming-of-age stuff. I honestly wasn't expecting it, so when I got to the end of their twitter war, or their plan to see each other, or him figuring it out, I would think "ok, this is the happy ending"- but then it didn't end! There was just so much more that kept happening and you realize that this story isn't about two kids having a twitter war, that was just a part of the bigger story that was going on! And yes, I know I just described alll books everywhere.
I want to blab about how I was so flip-floppy about which of the two parents I was most angry at, and then how I was thrown off a cliff by how abruptly the ending felt to me - but then the epilogue was so perfect that it made everything better, but I'm just not really feeling up for it.
This book was so cute and happy and I'm going to read it every year because of the smile I know it'll bring me.
The End
<3
Oh yeah, one more point. This book, according to the twitter posts is supposed to happen next fall. Yeah, we'll see if next fall even happens.
Update: this story is still soooooo cute! Though I still have a hard time swallowing how much of a jerk Jack’s dad was. But I guess it had to be something big enough for her to try and smash his business in the ground. That was the only big cringe worth thing. But this is another book that passes the read twice test - so now I must buy it. *dramatic pose*