The Twitter Diaries is an idea that was bound to happen: a long distance relationship written like a Twitter conversation. I admit, I
don’t really “get” Twitter. I have an account, but I never know if I’m using it
correctly. So maybe this book was a little lost on me. It seems like the sort
of book that was more fun to write than it is to read (although it does look
like it was really fun to write). Perhaps if I were reading it on a smart
phone? Oh, who am I kidding? I’m still trying to get used to my e-reader. By
the time I start using my cell phone for more than calling a tow truck, they’ll
probably be obsolete and The Twitter Diaries will be a cute reminder of a
time gone by. Still, it makes me want to enlist a friend in helping me write a
Facebook novel. Or has that been done? And I guess a MySpace musical is right
out...
Disclaimer: I received a digital galley of this book
free from the publisher from NetGalley.com. I was not obliged to write a
favourable review, or even any review at all. The opinions expressed are
strictly my own.
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