Don’t Call Me Baby

We rated this book:

$9.99


All her life, Imogene has been known as the girl on THAT blog. Imogene’s mother has been writing an incredibly embarrassing but popular blog known as mommyliciousmeg.com. When a mandatory school project compels Imogene to start her own blog, she gets an idea to tell the truth of how she feels under a virtual microscope. As Imogene travels through the phases of her life, there seems to be a fierce combat between her own mother and Imogene herself. Imogene’s mom seems to think that a blog is a way to keep her daughter hers forever, while Imogene thinks it’s a horrendous, torturous, useless hobby. But with the BlogHer conference coming up, Imogene is put in a situation she never was expecting.

As you turn each page, you will get closer and closer to a comforting ending. Don’t Call Me Baby is a perplexing story, showing the pros and cons of blogging in a unique way. It is a pitch-perfect comedy with twists, turns, and unexpected reality. It is a sharply observed, and irrepressibly charming story connecting the surface-level identities we show the world online and the truth you can only see in real life.


Reviewed By:

Author Gwendolyn Heasley
Star Count 4/5
Format Trade
Page Count 304 pages
Publisher HarperTeen 
Publish Date 22-Apr-2014
ISBN 9780062208521
Amazon Buy this Book
Issue November 2014
Category Young Adult
Share

Reviews

There are no reviews yet.

Be the first to review “Don’t Call Me Baby”