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I Lost My Mobile At The Mall (2009)

by Wendy Harmer(Favorite Author)
3.8 of 5 Votes: 3
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Random House Australia
review 1: FIRST IMPRESSION:Funny and dramatic (well, the main character makes out of it, anyway.)WRITING STYLE:Very amusing at first but loses its charm quickly. It makes me skim through a lot of the book.PLOT:Predictable. Very, very predictable. And the ending was too happy for my liking.CHARACTERS:Elly was really getting on my nerves at times. Very frequently, actually. But I love how she improved as a person.OVERALL:A fast-paced, modern story which highlights the importance of just how much teenagers rely on technology.AMOUNT OF STARS:2
review 2: I picked this up to read just so I could give some feedback on it at work and wasn't expecting to like it all, but I did.A funny story about technology and one teenage girls' desperate attempt to stay in the loop after losing
... more her means of communication.From her kooky family and their hypocritical views of technology to the drama of having a best friend who isn't really all that nice, to the misunderstandings that jumping to conclusions can lead to, this is a hilarious teen novel for ages 12-15.The only thing that bothered me was some of the text message shorthand, I'm not a mobile obsessed teen but I'm not mobile illiterate, but I couldn't figure out half of it! Lucky it only pops up every now and then. less
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cammycastel
Shows the average teenage girls struggles with boys, school, work and family through Ellie's life
nick
It was a little slow in the beginning, but it got a lot better in the middle.
WuWeiLun
Favourite books ever
danielle
Quite addicting!
Anup
so funny!
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