Textrovert

Textrovert

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Jun 14, 2018 · French · Paperback (329 pages)
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Book Details

Format Paperback
Pages 329
Language French
Published Jun 14, 2018
Publisher MICHEL LAFON PO
ISBN-13 9791022402880

Description

Dans une petite ville animée, Keeley se retrouve embarquée dans une aventure inattendue après un échange de téléphone. Ce malentendu va la plonger au cœur d'une histoire où les émotions et les mots dansent sur les écrans.

Avec humour et tendresse, elle navigue entre les messages de cet inconnu mystérieux et sa propre réalité. La connexion qu’elle ressent avec cet étranger, malgré la distance, ne fait que renforcer son désir de découvrir qui il est vraiment.

Entre espoir et hésitation, Keeley devra finalement choisir entre un amour virtuel captivant et sa vie bien ancrée. Une quête émotive qui va lui ouvrir les portes d'un monde où le réel et le virtuel se mêlent de façon inédite.

Genres

Romance Humor

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Received from netgalley for an honest review.https://tanyasreading.wordpress.com/2017/04/24/textrovert-by-by-lindsey-summers/3.5 Stars!Textrovert is a story about two strangers who accidentally switch phones and start a friendship over it. It pretty much a cute high school story about showing your true self and not what people think over you. It pretty much was like Romeo & Juliet with text messages since the main couple were from rival schools where the football teams couldn't stand each other.It also got a little bit of Beauty and the Beast since the main love interests was kind of full of himself until Keeley knocked him down a peg or two. It would have gotten four stars from but towards the 70% mark of the book, there were some unnecessary drama that was added that didn't help the story at all. It honestly hindered because it started to feel juvenile. Granted this is a book dealing with high schoolers but the drama could have been a little more mature than immature. This writing was good but the one gripe I have is that it should have been in 1st pov than 3rd. I can't believe I'm saying this cause I love 3rd pov than 1st pov. The fact the whole book was pretty much show all the events and thoughts of these in events in Keeley's point of view and no want else's, warrant's for it to be in 1st pov. In my head I kept changing the pronouns and the narrative flowed better since I saw everything in her mind. Overall it's a cute story but nothing grand about it...

April 24th 2017
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