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Eighth-grader Ingrid runs a popular blog anonymously and has online personal more popular than she is, but when a wrong-number text message offers her a chance at connection, Ingrid opens herself to the opportunity to make a real live friend.

Produktbeschreibung
Eighth-grader Ingrid runs a popular blog anonymously and has online personal more popular than she is, but when a wrong-number text message offers her a chance at connection, Ingrid opens herself to the opportunity to make a real live friend.
Autorenporträt
by Jodi Meadows
Rezensionen
Bye Forever, I Guess makes an excellent case for wanting more for ourselves in all areas of our lives, and for insisting on being seen, even if it s awkward or scary at first. Meadows middle grade debut is a well-written, winning coming-of-age tale with loads of hilarity, empathy and heart.
BookPage (starred review)

Meadows presents an earnest and laugh-out-loud middle grade debut that s both a winning exploration of tween friendship and a pitch-perfect paean to fan culture and the thrill of finding one s community.
Publishers Weekly (starred review)

A hilarious enemies-to-something-more tale, told equally in prose and text messages, this book is sure to please any middle schooler in need of a sweet romance. Hand to fans of Cory Doctorow s In Real Life (2014) and Alexis Nedd s Don t Hate the Player (2021).
Booklist (starred review)

A must for young rom-com fans.
Bulletin of the Center for Children s Books

Charming, funny, and endearing.
Kirkus Reviews
Bye Forever, I Guess makes an excellent case for wanting more for ourselves in all areas of our lives, and for insisting on being seen, even if it s awkward or scary at first. Meadows middle grade debut is a well-written, winning coming-of-age tale with loads of hilarity, empathy and heart.
BookPage (starred review)

Meadows presents an earnest and laugh-out-loud middle grade debut that s both a winning exploration of tween friendship and a pitch-perfect paean to fan culture and the thrill of finding one s community.
Publishers Weekly (starred review)

A hilarious enemies-to-something-more tale, told equally in prose and text messages, this book is sure to please any middle schooler in need of a sweet romance. Hand to fans of Cory Doctorow s In Real Life (2014) and Alexis Nedd s Don t Hate the Player (2021).
Booklist (starred review)

A must for young rom-com fans.
Bulletin of the Center for Children s Books

Charming, funny, and endearing.
Kirkus Reviews