What's the Name of That Book??? discussion
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No One Here Is Lonely
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SOLVED. YA book. Girl goes to a website where you can talk to a dead person, she talks to her friend or boyfriend? Published in last 5 years. [s]
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Jul 03, 2020 09:34PM
You went to some website and agreed to this and so basically the site lets you "talk" with them. I think the MC was talking to her friend or boyfriend. It's not really your mind is being uploaded but think more Chatbots I guess?
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Courtney, thanks for unprivating your profile. This will help the moderators.
What's the genre or tone - e.g., YA science fiction, fantasy, suspense, mystery, romance?
What's the genre or tone - e.g., YA science fiction, fantasy, suspense, mystery, romance?
Kris wrote: "Courtney, thanks for unprivating your profile. This will help the moderators.What's the genre or tone - e.g., YA science fiction, fantasy, suspense, mystery, romance?"
It's fine as long as people aren't creepy. I don't like that it makes you say where in the US you are. Unless there’s a way to not have that I’m going private again. Nobody need my location.
SamSpayedPI wrote: "You can make all personal information like age and zip code "visible to no one.""Thanks. Odd that they even ask for your zip code.
Honestly the only book I can think of that has a similar scene is The Toll by Neal Shusterman, at the end . . . but I doubt this is what you were looking for
Asia wrote: "Honestly the only book I can think of that has a similar scene is The Toll by Neal Shusterman, at the end . . . but I doubt this is what you were looking for"No, thank you though
Courtney, I’ve read something v similar recently (I think we have similar tastes :)). My book was about a woman who lost her beloved grandma (I think) and her partner (I think x2) worked out a way to turn the grandma’s digital footprint into an online persona the woman could talk to. They ended up running a business on these lines. It wasn’t YA tho afaik. Might this be your book?
Jo wrote: "Courtney, I’ve read something v similar recently (I think we have similar tastes :)). My book was about a woman who lost her beloved grandma (I think) and her partner (I think x2) worked out a way ..."Sadly I never finished the book. If you can remember the name though that would be great!
Jo wrote: "Hi again Courtney. The book I read is Goodbye for Now by Laurie Frankel"It's not that. Thank you though, I appreciate it
Courtney wrote: "Catrina wrote: "Is it No One Here Is Lonely?"Yes!! That is the book Catrina, thank you!!"
No Problem! Glad I could help :)
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