She maintains suspense until the very end, and even if readers think they know who “Somebody Nobody” is, the desire to find out whether Jessie’s real-life and virtual crushes are one and the same will keep them turning the pages as quickly as possible. Could he be brooding, handsome Ethan, her English-project partner? The cute guy at work whose girlfriend has it in for her? Stepbrother Theo? The dialogue-both spoken and typed-is consistently funny, and adult author Buxbaum ( After You) makes everyone, even subsidiary characters, believable. Jessie begins making friends and grappling with her complicated family dynamics, but she’s always wondering about her correspondent. “Somebody Nobody” is a great virtual conversationalist, and they turn out to have plenty in common, including grief. Random House Children’s Books supports the First Amendment and celebrates the right to read. The only good news is that a classmate and self-described “spirit guide” is anonymously emailing her tips about surviving Wood Valley High. Ships from: Amazon Sold by: Bithereum Get Fast, Free Shippingwith Amazon PrimeFREE Returns Return this item for free Free returns are available for the shipping address you chose. Jessie’s mother has been dead for two years, and because her father has recently married a woman he met online and moved the family to Los Angeles, Jessie is starting her junior year at a fancy private school where she knows no one. Tell Me Three Things has been added to your Cart Buy new: 23.8723.87 FREE delivery: Saturday, April 29 on orders over 25.00 shipped by Amazon.
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