Monday, April 23, 2012

Tweet Heart (Books from A to Z)

Keeping with the theme of Twitter today, I thought this would be a great book to share.


The world has changed so much.  When I was grew up, you dealt with boys face to face, with hand-written notes, or through friends.  Now you never know how you are going to come in contact - Twitter, Facebook, email, etc.  I think I preferred the simpler days!  How about you?
Book Synopsis:  Claire is a #hopelessromantic. Lottie is determined to set up her BFF with Mr. Perfect. Will wants his #secretcrush to finally notice him. Bennett is a man with a plan. 
Claire can't believe it when her dream guy starts following her on Twitter. She never thought he noticed her, and suddenly he seems to understand her better than almost anyone. 
But the Twitterverse can be a confusing place, especially when friends act differently online than they do in person. Things get even more complicated when Claire realizes she's falling for someone else, the last person she ever would have expected.... 
Told in an innovative format combining tweets, emails, and blogs, "Tweet Heart" is a contemporary romantic comedy that will set your heart atwitter.
About the author:  This is the part I'm always the worst at—talking about myself! So as you've figured out, my name is Elizabeth Rudnick and I'm a young adult author. I'm also a Senior Editor at Disney Press in New York City. I've edited books based on movies like Pirates of the Caribbean and Prince of Persia as well as Miley Cyrus's memoir, Miles to Go, which was a New York Times bestseller (imagine if Tweet Heart was too!) and a total blast to work on.


When I'm not working, I live in Connecticut with a big mutt named Jack Dyson (because he has the ability to suck up anything in his way) and have a habit of watching hours of mindless television. I like to think of it as research!


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3 comments:

  1. this book sounds like a must for my classroom bookshelf! :D

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  2. I love the title. It's smart to have a story line meshed with today's technology.

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  3. Sounds like a fun storyline. And believable when people do act differently in person than they do online.

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