ttfn/ttyl (Internet Girls, #1-2)

ttfn/ttyl (Internet Girls, #1-2)

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A special two-book set exclusively available to Amazon.com customers: Lauren Myracle's bestselling novels told in instant messaging, ttfn and ttyl.

The runaway bestseller now in paperback! The first novel told entirely in instant messages!

Lauren Myracle follows the friendship of three fifteen-year-old girls-Angela (SnowAngel), Maddie (mad maddie), and Zoe (zoegirl)-through...more
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Cindy
Cute, but honestly I don't think this is how teenagers type nowadays. Sure, I did read this somewhere in 7th or 8th grade, but even then, none of my friends nor I typed in 'txt-talk'.

That was just my main thing. It annoys me when there aren't proper sentences. But if you get past that, it is a pretty interesting read, dealing with typical high-school teenage girl problems, like boys, flirting, school cliques, friendships, etc. I completed the three books in the series in a single week. The story...more
Melissa Lopez
Zoe maddie and angela are in 10th grade.They are so happy but then Angela finds out that she's moving to California.She doesn't want to,but she has to.Maddie starts doing drugs and she falls in LOVE for the wrong person.And Zoe falls in love with Doug angelas LOVE interest.When angela moves she finds out that Zoe is going out with Doug.She gets mad but gets over it.Angela has a girl that gets on her nerves her name is glendy.When angela can't take it anymore she decides to run away and go back t...more
Ashley
I LOVE these books!!! These books show how teenagers talk nowadays on the computer, and I love the fact that someone decided to make books about it. It shows how our internet language is so different from our real language because we shorten so many letters in a word when we talk online. Overall, I really enjoyed this book because it reminds me of just chilling at home and talking to friends online. I think EVERYONE can definitely relate to these books, because I am sure everyone has said 'ttyl'...more
Alison
I really like this book because it shows us an example of what an averrage teens life is now in days. Texting each other and chating on aim is really what young teens do right now. It is also a really fun book to read because it is not like any particular books that is written in forms of paragraphs and chapters. It is in the style of internet chatting. If you bring this book to school, it is like bringing your computer to school.
Zoe
they are good. confusing bc you only know what they talk about when they are on IM, so a lot of things get left out, and then they will talk about and you are not sure what is going on, though it will get explained soon. also there are some weird parts in these books, and some things might not be very appropiate for kids (there are liek drugs and drinking and more...) also, a third one was published, it is called l8r g8r.
Bernice
these books are one of my favorite because i can connect and under stand these books. they talk as in text lingo and as a teenager this is like a second language to us. Not only do these books talk in a dialogue i like but they also tell a story, which involves teenage girls and their problems yet again i can connect to this cause i too am a teenage girl with similar problem.
Gwen Mae
I liked these books becuase it was a very unique form of writing a story about an average life of high school girls. I liked how it was in IM form and how she didn't stop at the first book, TTYL, she kept going on. I just got done with TTFN and there was a lot of shockers throughout the story and I'm excited to read L8r, G8.
HungerGamesAddict
Apr 23, 2010 HungerGamesAddict rated it 5 of 5 stars Recommends it for: people ages 12 through 20
Recommended to HungerGamesAddict by: no one
both of these books are very good!!! i saw them at the library and decided to try them!!the instant messages seem stupid but it is really interesting if you havent tried them read them now!!!
Vivian
it was kinda boring and conffusing. honestly i dont think kids should read it either, it has VERY bad words that come to think of it i didnt even know
Danyel Armenteros
Very fun read. Gossip Girl meets AOL. LOL. I enjoyed the style of writing and how its all in Instant Message chats. Quite enjoyable!
Asada
May 08, 2010 Asada added it
these books are so good u should make the ttyl,ttfn ,and l8r,g8r seris a movie . and i will diffently be watching it.


LOVE ASADA
Maggie johnson
i love these book, it really easy 2 follow & its not from one person's piont of view but 3, all through IMing. they crack me up.
Sara
I used to be obsessed with technology, so I found these books easy to read and quite entertaining for a junior high girl.
Sayeh
I couldn't find the second book seprate so I just added this. But yeah, both great books
Kathy Hiester
Honestly thought the books were not that great so I didnt continue with the series.
Cat
TTFN is also like TTYL but its more detailed and diffrent situations its really good
Selina Jackson
it is good so awesome funny and like a high shool girls mind
Leinna
GOOD BOOKS FOR TEENS,connects to me in so many levels. awesome......
Ayanna upsher
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Carly
Mar 04, 2009 Carly added it
gotta love it
Destiny
I was good
Emily
Nov 02, 2010 Emily added it
rlly rlly good!
Jazmyn
I read the first one ttyl and im currently reading ttfn. There both good books ttfn is good forr right now a lot of drama and there just confused girls
Annabella Napolitano
I read both of these books!!! I loved them and appreciate the way that Lauren Miracle decided to write them!!! I was linked to them for days!! I am now reading l8r, g8r and like it a LOT. I would definitely recommend this series to girls who love a good read, and want to relate to someone else.
Bri Hogue
When things get ruff they have the three of them
I love how they try to get back at the on Brat!
Me and some friends get on I/m ing and we always talk about them becasue it's real and things in the book hapen to alot of us

Patty Mullennix
Dec 10, 2007 Patty Mullennix rated it 5 of 5 stars Recommends it for: ne one who lives in the world of IM
Shelves: already-read
these books are books about 3 friends IMing back and forth and they are pretty interesting if u ask me but to find out what happens in these IM's you'll have to read them 4 your selves!!!
Sydney
these are oooooookkkkkkkk
i mean they are a little inapropriate and say a lot of bad words but thats not y, its because they are really boring!
Kailen
Some of the best books ever!!! I would say it's more for teens and tweens but you never know...
anna
Mar 30, 2009 anna rated it 1 of 5 stars Recommends it for: 13 and older
somethings shoulden't be said out loud, and these books are one of them. did not like these.
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Lauren Myracle is the author of numerous young adult novels. She was born in 1969 in North Carolina. Lauren Myracle holds an MA in English from Colorado State University and an MFA in Writing for Children and Young Adults from Vermont College. she has written many novels, including the famous IM books, ttyl, ttfn, and l8r, g8r.

Her first novel, Kissing Kate, was selected as one of ALA's "Best Books...more
More about Lauren Myracle...
ttyl (Internet Girls, #1) Shine ttfn (Internet Girls, #2) l8r, g8r (Internet Girls, #3) Twelve (The Winnie Years, #3)

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