![]() ![]() 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. A New York Times Bestseller Here are three things about this book: (1) It’s. funny and romantic (2) the mystery at the. “Somebody Nobody” is a great virtual conversationalist, and they turn out to have plenty in common, including grief. Tell Me Three Things by Julie Buxbaum: 9780553535679 : Books A New York Times Bestseller Here are three things about this book: (1) It’s. ![]() ![]() The only good news is that a classmate and self-described “spirit guide” is anonymously emailing her tips about surviving Wood Valley High. 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. Random House Children’s Books supports the First Amendment and celebrates the right to read. ![]()
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