It’s basically showing the backlash of the tweet that occurs in the first chapter. I did feel sorry for Rachel because (as I’ve already stated) what happens is any girl’s worst nightmare, not to mention the online bullying that follows. While Rachel and Kyle were okay characters, I really didn’t connect to either. He is suddenly famous and really doesn’t know how to handle it. And poor Kyle has no choice but to be out in the open. Well, maybe she does a little, but eventually she holds her head up high and owns up to the tweet and resultant backlash. Now the whole class knows, and by the end of the day, the entire school and your crush will know. **For the 90’s babies like me, allow me to translate: The note you’ve written to your friend about your crush is intercepted by the teacher and read allowed in class. *Really, who does this?! It’s asking to be caught! Seriously, I would crawl in a hole and never emerge. Honestly as a former teen girl, I can think of nothing more mortifying than this. Now not only does boy know, entire school and world knows.** Oh and she made the boy instafamous. Girl takes picture of her crush and tweets it to her best friend.* Tweet goes viral. #famous by Jilly Gagnon is every teen girl’s worst nightmare come to life. I’m digging what they’re serving up at Burger Barn today.
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