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Jan 12, 2025
bookshelves: reviewed-books, 5-star-books, contemporary, coming-of-age, ebooks, read-in-2025, teen-books, young-adult-books, poetry-and-verse
Thank you so much to West 44 Books/ Rosen Publishing Group and Netgalley for the ebook to read and review.
Gabby wants to be internet famous for her book review vlogs, but getting viewers and subscribers isn’t easy. Then Ghostboy comments and a conversation between them begins, but when she find out who it really is she questions his true motives for why he commented in the first place.
This was a really great story, I really liked the development of it. From her forcing herself to review books she doesn’t have any interest in but they were popular, to relaxing and reading and reviewing what she wanted. She made her channel her own and I enjoyed that.
I also enjoyed the progression of Gabby who is alone and doesn’t have any friends, she doesn’t even really see her sister for who she grew into being. As the story progresses and she feels betrayed by her friendship with Ghostboy she actually starts looking at things differently seeing what was actually the truth, she saw her sister, saw the books she really enjoyed and saw Ghostboy correctly.
It was a really wonderful verse book, I wasn’t sure what was coming before reading this and found I got into the story so quickly and enjoyed the characters, though it was predictable to me who Ghostboy was I still really enjoyed Gabby learning about it and about who she really was too.
Gabby wants to be internet famous for her book review vlogs, but getting viewers and subscribers isn’t easy. Then Ghostboy comments and a conversation between them begins, but when she find out who it really is she questions his true motives for why he commented in the first place.
This was a really great story, I really liked the development of it. From her forcing herself to review books she doesn’t have any interest in but they were popular, to relaxing and reading and reviewing what she wanted. She made her channel her own and I enjoyed that.
I also enjoyed the progression of Gabby who is alone and doesn’t have any friends, she doesn’t even really see her sister for who she grew into being. As the story progresses and she feels betrayed by her friendship with Ghostboy she actually starts looking at things differently seeing what was actually the truth, she saw her sister, saw the books she really enjoyed and saw Ghostboy correctly.
It was a really wonderful verse book, I wasn’t sure what was coming before reading this and found I got into the story so quickly and enjoyed the characters, though it was predictable to me who Ghostboy was I still really enjoyed Gabby learning about it and about who she really was too.
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reviewed-books
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5-star-books
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coming-of-age
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contemporary
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ebooks
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read-in-2025
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young-adult-books
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teen-books
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poetry-and-verse
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