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yolo (Internet Girls, The) di Lauren Myracle
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yolo (Internet Girls, The) (edizione 2015)

di Lauren Myracle (Autore)

Serie: Internet Girls (4)

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Through "instant messages," chronicles the struggles best friends Maddie, Angela, and Zoe face during their freshman year in college, each of them in a different state, two wondering if their romantic relationships will last, and one determining that roller derby is the key to keeping the trio close.… (altro)
Utente:Kismets
Titolo:yolo (Internet Girls, The)
Autori:Lauren Myracle (Autore)
Info:Harry N. Abrams (2015), 224 pages
Collezioni:La tua biblioteca
Voto:*****
Etichette:teen lit, contemporary

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4.5 Stars... Very cute!!

The Winsome Threesome are back and heading to college!! Zoe, Maddie, and Angela are scattered throughout the country, but that's not going to stop them from being there for each other... or experiencing all that college has to offer. Maddie comes up with a grand "yolo" plan for the girls that has them saying YES to all opportunities that come their way. The only problem with that is: Zoe and Doug are having problems, Maddie's suitemates leave her out, and Angela is having issues with the sorority she's pledging. Through it all the girls are there for each other, push each other, and have each other's backs. And it's all documented in text and IM.

My Thoughts:
So I was excited to read another Internet Girls book! Especially after SO long. The first 3 books came out over 7 years ago, so I wondered what made the author want to revisit these characters? And I guess I'm still kind of wondering, but I read the book anyway. I was a little concerned that I wouldn't remember what went on in the series, but I quickly realized you don't really have to read the other 3 books (or remember much about them) to enjoy this book. I also forgot how fun it is to read books written in a non-conventional format. Tons of fun!!

This book finds the 3 best friends Maddie, Zoe, and Angela in college and separate, but still committed to keeping in touch. Maddie convinces them to make a pact... a yolo pact, where they will embrace all the adventures that come their way in college.

Maddie- She's off to school in California, ready for anything and everything. Then she meets her suitemates. Apparently the other girls in her suite were all besties in HS. They have all these inside jokes and treat Maddie like an outsider.

Zoe- She's in Ohio and Doug's only an hour away! But as Doug acclimates to college he starts pulling away from Zoe. Zoe hasn't been living up to the yolo pact, she's been obsessing over Doug and staying in her room. What's going to happen if it all falls apart?

Angela- She's pledging a sorority and loves the social life!! It's all fun and games until a freak accident and roommate troubles pop up. Soon Angela starts to realize that Greek Life might not be all what she thought. And when she meets a guy that definitely won't fit in with her new friends, she starts to wonder if this is all worth it.

I really enjoyed reading this book. This series is just pure fun and nothing else. What I mean by that is it's entertainment and it's light-hearted. It's not DEEP or depressing or life-changing. Don't get me wrong, there are issues like date-rape, sex, drinking, and such covered, but it's not anything huge. This is more about friendship and happiness. It's a light in all the darkness that some YA contemporary can be,

At times I did get confused as to what technology these girls were using. I didn't feel like it was clearly addressed, but it seemed like IMing because they had screen names. The thing is I don't think that people actually use IM anymore? I feel like this would have been better if the author clearly stated that they were using Facebook Messenger or text instead.

PS- Total cliffhanger ending!! Are there going to be more books????

OVERALL: I loved reading about these super fun, awesome girls! This book was a ray of sunshine and happiness for me. I loved revisiting the relationships the 3 have with each other, and I soon realized that you don't need to have read the previous books to enjoy this one. I would recommend this to younger YA-ers, or just anyone who is looking for a break from all the DEEP stuff.

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  Michelle_PPDB | Mar 18, 2023 |
Good book but I like the previous ones more. It didn't seem to have as much content. Great lessons in the book as far as friendship goes. Would have liked to have more story though ( )
  Michelle_Boyea | Jun 7, 2019 |
This is a story about Zoe, Maddie and Angela, who are now in college. (Lauren Myracle wrote a number of earlier novels about them.) They're each going to a different school, and the adjustment is difficult for them in different ways. Zoe is still attached to her high school boyfriend, but he seems to be losing interest in her. Maddie is pretending to have a great time, but the truth may be different. And Angela is dealing with the complicated world of sororities and fraternities at a Southern state school. ( )
  bearette24 | Mar 14, 2016 |
I absolutely loved "yolo"; I have been a huge fan of The Internet Girls for years, and they have always felt like people that I know - living, breathing girls that I could easily find in my contacts or instant message on (the now aged) AIM.

The voices of Maddie, Angela and Zoe are still distinct and recognizable in "yolo". I think that there is a seamless transition into the world of the new book, like allusions to Twitter, Tumblr, and MapMyRun (my favorite!). At no point did the plot feel forced. The style and flow of the (probably iMessage) conversations were extremely believable because of the hectic college lifestyle of all three girls. I wish it was a bit longer, I wish we had more insight on how Maddie really felt while fabricating stories of her school experience, I wish we could dig deeper into Zoe's exploration of sexuality and Angela's (hopefully long-term) relationship with Reid. This, however, is me just wanting to spend more time with the girls who I truly consider my own literary friends. I'm in college now, just finishing my first semester, so it is truly a pleasure to catch up with the girls; I imagine them continuing to thrive and handle situations as one unit all throughout the rest of their college careers. "yolo" is a great read, it comes with an awesome playlist that I will definitely check out, and it is a great gift to a reader like me who has always enjoyed the series and is pleased that Lauren Myracle decided to revisit their lives in a brief, but effective, way. ( )
1 vota Kismets | Dec 29, 2015 |
I was so excited to read this, since there is so much hype and so many great reviews about all the other books in the series.

I think the story was fine. But I found it hard to read.

Yes, I'm old. But I do text a lot. And I mean a lot a lot. However, apparently I'm so old I type full words and get lost in the many abbreviations. So I found this book hard to read, which made it very difficult for me to get absorbed into the story line.

I know younger people (maybe an age where you don't need reading glasses yet) will love this book as much as the other 3, and the hype will continue. Don't let my experience with the book deter you from buying it. ( )
  katsmiao | Oct 23, 2015 |
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Through "instant messages," chronicles the struggles best friends Maddie, Angela, and Zoe face during their freshman year in college, each of them in a different state, two wondering if their romantic relationships will last, and one determining that roller derby is the key to keeping the trio close.

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