Tell Me Three Things will appeal to fans of Rainbow Rowell, Jennifer Niven, and E. Julie Buxbaum mixes comedy and tragedy, love and loss, pain and elation, in her debut YA novel whose characters will come to feel like friends. But are some mysteries better left unsolved? Jessie can't help wanting to meet SN in person. In a leap of faith - or an act of complete desperation - Jessie begins to rely on SN, and SN quickly becomes her lifeline and closest ally. It's been barely two years since her mother's death, and because her father eloped with a woman he met online, Jessie has been forced to move across the country to live with her stepmonster and her pretentious teenage son. Is it an elaborate hoax? Or can she rely on SN for some much-needed help? Just when she's thinking about hightailing it back to Chicago, she gets an email from a person calling themselves Somebody/Nobody (SN for short), offering to help her navigate the wilds of Wood Valley High School. At least, that's what it feels like during her first week of junior year at her new ultra-intimidating prep school in Los Angeles. Smith, author of Th e Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight 'The desire to find out whether Jessie's real-life and virtual crushes are one and the same will keep. What if the person you need the most is someone you've never met?Įverything about Jessie is wrong. 'Here are three things about this book: (1) It's sweet and funny and romantic (2) the mystery at the heart of the story will keep you turning the pages (3) I have a feeling you'll be very happy you read it.'-Jennifer E.
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