Unauthorized use and/or duplication of this material without express and written permission from this blog’s author and/or owner is strictly prohibited. Little do they know, while they’re publicly duking it out with snarky memes and retweet battles, they’re also falling for each other in real life ― on an anonymous chat app Jack built.Īs their relationship deepens and their online shenanigans escalate ― people on the internet are shipping them? ― their battle gets more and more personal, until even these two rivals can’t ignore they were destined for the most unexpected, awkward, all-the-feels romance that neither of them expected. Beyond the romance side of things, Tweet Cute encourages young readers to push back against what’s expected of them by friends and family. His relationship with the business that holds his future might be love/hate, but when Big League Burger steals his grandma’s iconic grilled cheese recipe, he’ll do whatever it takes to take them down, one tweet at a time.Īll’s fair in love and cheese ― that is, until Pepper and Jack’s spat turns into a viral Twitter war. When he isn’t trying to duck out of his obscenely popular twin’s shadow, he’s busy working in his family’s deli. This book is so CUTE While it’s marketed as YA, I honestly feel like my middle-grade reader could read this book & enjoy it. Her family may be falling apart, but their massive fast-food chain is booming ― mainly thanks to Pepper, who is barely managing to juggle real life while secretly running Big League Burger’s massive Twitter account.Įnter Jack, class clown and constant thorn in Pepper’s side. Special thanks to Wednesday Books for providing our copy of Tweet Cute by Emma Lord in exchange for an honest & fair review. Meet Pepper, swim team captain, chronic overachiever, and all-around perfectionist.
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