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Ratings: ★★★★☆ (4/5)
Genre: Young Adult / Contemporary Fiction / Epistolary Novel
Book Review:
Lauren Myracle's ''ttyl'' is a groundbreaking young adult novel that captures the authentic voice of teenage friendship in the digital age. Written entirely in the form of instant message conversations, the book follows three best friends—Angela (SnowAngel), Maddie (mad maddie), and Zoe (zoegirl)—as they navigate their senior year of high school. Through their witty, raw, and often hilarious text exchanges, readers experience the ups and downs of their lives: crushes, breakups, family drama, and the terrifying prospect of life after graduation. Myracle perfectly captures the rhythm of teenage conversation, and her characters feel real and relatable. While the IM format may feel dated to some, the emotions and experiences are timeless. This book was a trailblazer when it was published and remains a compelling read about the power of friendship. Perfect for fans of contemporary YA and readers who enjoy experimental narrative forms.