Sunday, October 4, 2009

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Hi everyone! I was in Barnes and Noble and came across this book. Now I know the book is not the first of a series but I found it to be interesting since this is nothing like it was I was in high school. The book uses digital talk codes and follows teenagers lives in high school..pretty cool!

4 comments:

  1. Ah yes--this is such an itneresting series! I have a copy of the first book (TTYL) if anyone would like to borrow it. and Mary--well done on isnerting an image into your post!! Tell us how you did it!

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  2. Thanks! Actually it wasn't as difficult as I thought it might be...I googled the name of the book, found it on Amazon, clicked the image which then became highlighted, I then clicked on copy to copy the image under Edit, opened our Education Media Moguls blog, clicked on NewPost on the upper right hand corner and pasted the image under the Edit feature on the space provided. I then submitted my information..it really sounds more technical than what it really is..:)

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  3. I read this book in another class. It was interesting how the author created a story based solely on IM's. I think it has the ability to reach adolescent interest because of its format and style. As for the story, well, I personally did not care for the book, and found it to be difficult to enjoy due to the lack of detail and such. However, no matter how I feel about a particular book,if young people are reading anything, I am happy :)

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  4. Dr. D. passed around a copy of TTYL in class during the summer. Noelle, I agree with your opinion of these books - I feel the same way about Diary of a Wimpy Kid - but we cannot have enough copies on the shelves:)The kids love them - they see things so differently then adults - almost as they are more organized and can compartmentalize things easily!

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