Girl Online (Girl Online, #1)
Fiction | Novel | Published in 2014
352
Novel • Fiction
Brighton, England • 2010s
2014
12-17 years
Girl Online by Siobhan Curham and Zoe Sugg follows a teenage girl who anonymously blogs about her life, struggles with anxiety, and romantic experiences. Her blog gains popularity, leading to significant changes and challenges.
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Girl Online by Siobhan Curham and Zoe Sugg offers a charming yet predictable narrative about a teenage blogger navigating love and anxiety. While praised for its relatable protagonist and engaging storytelling, critics note the formulaic plot and lack of depth in character development. Ideal for a young adult audience seeking an easy, feel-good read.
A reader who would enjoy Girl Online by Siobhan Curham and Zoe Sugg is likely a teenager or young adult who enjoys contemporary romance, coming-of-age stories, and social media themes. Fans of Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell and Since You've Been Gone by Morgan Matson would find its blend of personal growth and digital age dilemmas appealing.
73,236 ratings
Loved it
Mixed feelings
Not a fan
352
Novel • Fiction
Brighton, England • 2010s
2014
12-17 years
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