Sarra Manning's books may spoil me for other chick-lit. Of course you know what will happen in the end -- what fun is chick-lit if it doesn't have the happy ending? -- but she ensures that you become attached to the characters and their personalities, so that you actually care about the WHY rathe...
The story follows english internet sensation Jeane Smith and her strange relationship with her polar opposite, Michael Lee. Jeane is a self proclaimed 'dork', connecting with her fellow dorks through countless blog posts and constant tweets. She detests anyone that follows the social norm, so why...
Jeane es una chica que a los diecisiete años es dueña de su propia marca, con la que ha conseguido popularidad y miles de seguidores en las redes sociales. Sin embargo, en el instituto todo es muy diferente, ya que no goza de muchas simpatías entre sus compañeros y tampoco entre los profesores, c...
Adorkable is much more than the story of a successful blogger and the school’s most popular boy hooking up. Jeane is seventeen, lives on her own and is just as popular online as she is unpopular offline. Being a dork is her superpower. When her boyfriend turns out to be in love with another girl,...
I feel a migraine coming on (and I never get migraines!!!). I felt my blood pressure rising as I read more and more. At several points in the book I thought finally things were going to get better ( I couldn't have been more wrong if I tried). I'm just so freaking unbelievably angry, there are ab...
This is the second book of the story of Edie and Dylan. It picks up with the end of the first book. Edie and Dylan just got together, they like each other a lot but they also don't know much how to stay good in the relationship, they end up hurting each other and split soon. It has a lot to do wi...