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Girl (In Real Life)

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SKU: 9781474978484

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Eva dreams of online fame, but reality bites in Tamsin Winter’s “Girl (In Real Life)” (9781474978484). When a social media contest catapults her into the spotlight, she discovers the dark side of internet celebrity. Explore themes of online safety, identity, and the pressure to be perfect in this captivating YA novel by Tamsin Winter. Perfect for fans of realistic fiction and coming-of-age stories.

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9781474978484
  • Publisher: Usborne Publishing Ltd
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Spine Width: 24 mm
  • Width: 198 mm
  • ISBN-10: 1474978487
  • Publisher Date: 08 Jul 2021
  • Height: 129 mm
  • No of Pages: 352
  • Weight: 294 gr

19 reviews for Girl (In Real Life)

  1. Mohit Kumar

    The book had potential, but it didn’t fully grab me. Eva’s character was interesting, but I found the plot predictable. Good, but not great.

  2. Kapil Yadav

    A thought-provoking read about the pressures of social media. Eva’s journey is relatable, but the ending felt a bit rushed. Overall, an enjoyable and important story.

  3. Navneet Kumar

    The characters were well-developed, but I struggled to connect with Eva. The story was a bit slow at times, but the message is important.

  4. Tanmay Kumar Sarkar

    This book provides a realistic and engaging portrayal of online fame. I felt like the ending was wrapped up too quickly. Solid story, though!

  5. Gaurav Sudhir Kulkarni

    Amazing book! I couldn’t put it down. I loved the story, and I think everyone should read this book, young or old. It is important.

  6. Nidhi Kumari

    A fairly forgettable book. It was okay, but it did not stick out to me. It felt pretty average.

  7. Akanksh Anand

    An interesting look at the life of an influencer. It explores the pressure to be perfect online and the consequences of that pressure. I really enjoyed reading it!

  8. Nilesh Jain

    I loved the concept of the book, and it really highlights how dangerous social media can be. It was quite engaging! I couldn’t put it down.

  9. Ankur Kumar

    Winter does a fantastic job portraying the allure and dangers of online fame. Eva’s struggles felt incredibly real. A must-read for teens and parents!

  10. Ritik Kumar

    I was really captivated by Eva’s character and struggles! It is a fantastic book. It serves as a great reminder about the dangers of social media.

  11. Ayush Singh

    An engaging read that provides valuable insights into the world of social media. I liked this book! It was something that I felt like I needed to read!

  12. Saket Laxman Shende

    This is a powerful story about the challenges of growing up in the digital age. Highly recommend! It made me reflect on my own social media use.

  13. Harshna Kad

    I found the book to be a bit repetitive and the characters underdeveloped. The concept was interesting, but the execution was lacking.

  14. Farzan Saleem

    I was hooked from the beginning! This book is a timely exploration of identity and online safety. I recommend this book!

  15. Paras Patil

    It’s a very gripping story of online presence and the struggle it brings. It had a profound impact on me, though some parts were difficult to read.

  16. Robin Thakur

    A decent read that explores the complexities of online life. I like the pace of the story. Not as emotionally impactful as I’d hoped, but well-written.

  17. Harsh Mewara

    It was a good book. It’s a very important reminder for everyone to stay safe online! I thought it was a pretty engaging book, and I would read it again.

  18. Abhinav Misra

    This book was okay. It was a good read, but not my favorite. I thought some parts were too slow and little boring.

  19. Siddhant Shailesh Pandya

    A compelling and relevant story about the pressures of online life. I was so invested in this story! Definitely recommend reading it.

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