![]() The one element of this novel that I really just couldn't get past was how absolutely ridiculous and silly the mothers in this novel were. In fact, I worry that more mature YA readers will be bored by it the characters are quite immature and seemed very young in comparison to those in other YA. This book is falls on the young side of YA and could very easily appeal to mature MG readers. Increasingly complicated state of parent/child relationships when Lighthearted contemporary romp that successfully tackles the oftenĬonfusing issues of virtual versus real-life identity and the Gwendolyn Heasley's DON'T CALL ME BABY is a She decides that a blog is the best way to give her mother a taste of When Imogen's teacher requiresĮach student to start their own blog, Imogen tries to avoid it, until Imogen is sick of her mother's online representation of their family, Recognize her as Babylicious, like the real Imogen doesn't even exist. Products, and posting all of Imogen's achievements and most embarrassing ![]() Since before Imogen was born her mother hasĬhronicled her experiences as a mother, dishing out advice, reviewing Imogen's mother, Mommylicious, is an immensely popular Mommy Blogger ![]() 15-year-old Imogen, blog is the worst word in the English language. ![]()
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