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A review by destiny_julie
Love in 280 Characters or Less by Ravynn K. Stringfield
2.0
First of all, thank you to Netgalley for the e-arc!
Love in 280 Characters or less is a book told through social media and blog posts about our main character's first year of college exploring romance and identity.
One of the main things I enjoyed from this was seeing the main character's personal thoughts told through her blogs. However, the texting style felt very unrealistic to actual texts due to the frequent use of ellipses which oftentimes pulled me out of the book. It also could be that I read this digitally, but it just wasn't enjoyable looking at the texts or the twitter accounts.
The romance was one of the things I was not a fan of. It was fairly predictable, and I felt like it had way too much of a focus in the story without adding anything meaningful.
Overall, it was a quick read, but unmemorable without many things that made the book worth it.
Love in 280 Characters or less is a book told through social media and blog posts about our main character's first year of college exploring romance and identity.
One of the main things I enjoyed from this was seeing the main character's personal thoughts told through her blogs. However, the texting style felt very unrealistic to actual texts due to the frequent use of ellipses which oftentimes pulled me out of the book. It also could be that I read this digitally, but it just wasn't enjoyable looking at the texts or the twitter accounts.
The romance was one of the things I was not a fan of. It was fairly predictable, and I felt like it had way too much of a focus in the story without adding anything meaningful.
Overall, it was a quick read, but unmemorable without many things that made the book worth it.