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Cargando... Click'd (Click'd, Book 1)por Tamara Ireland Stone
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Received a copy of this via Netgalley.com in exchange for a review. While not my normal reading material, this was a fascinating read for a middle-grade and near-YA readership. CLICK'D has a solid and very engaging group of characters, situations, and realistic interactions with far more depth than much of the fiction made available when I was closer to these kids in age. I'd recommend this book for anyone wanting a good female protagonist and any interest at all in coding or other STEM related skills. Very positive portrayals of both the ups and down of technology and social media. Click’d is a middle grade novel about friendship and never giving up toward your goals. This was a fun book to read. I loved the concept of having not just kids/preteens coding to help the word, but focusing on a girl coder. Allie comes up with a game to help people make friends with similar interests and will be presenting her game in a contest. When she releases the game school-wide, an issue comes up and Allie realizes that there is a problem with her code. She has to work with her nemesis, Nathan, to figure it out and fix her game before the contest that weekend. I read this book in a day, and though it seemed a little slow at first, it picked up and I enjoyed the story very much. This is a book I’d recommend for the middle-grade age group as well as anyone who enjoys this genre. I think the important thing to remember if you are reading this as a high-schooler or adult is that it is intended for those in middle grades. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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And I just want to highlight a snippet of PERFECT text dialogue:
"Nathan: Does anyone ever call you Allie-gator?
Allie: No
Nathan: Hmm. OK
Allie: Why?
Nathan: No reason
She didn't know what to say, so she typed: You're weird."
UGH THIS WAS LITERALLY ME IN SEVENTH GRADE (ha just kidding this is still me) AND IT'S PERFECT. ( )