A review by gothmomlite
Siri, Who Am I? by Sam Tschida

5.0

I got a big kick out of "Siri, Who Am I?" Enjoyed the humor, wisecracks, and callbacks, all the hashtagged jokes, and whatnot. I liked the #RealMia who emerged throughout this part-chick-lit, part-mystery, part-romance, and I especially liked that the #romance part wasn't rushed or overly romanticized--the story ended on what I thought was a #real and promising note. There were some surprises for me, too, in that the person I thought would be the Big Bad *wasn't* (#RedHerring), and the person who technically set the story in motion was someone I least expected (but probably other readers saw it coming from miles away). Maybe a few developments weren't #realistic but if I wanted #realism I'd've read non-fiction instead (which I don't, so I didn't). All in all, I had a good time with this book, didn't want to put it down, and am a bit sad to be done with it. More from Ms. Tschida, please!