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Technology Information:
l8r, g8r (Internet Girls)

Product Type: Book
Product Price: $6.95
Manufacturer: Amulet Books
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Description
Through their instant messages, the winsome threesome”Angela, Zoe, and Maddiehave battled the ups and downs of high school. Now they’re seniors, ready to rule the school. Unfortunately, they also have to deal with queen bee Jana, who has it out for good girl Zoe. Not that Zoe, who’s deep in love with Doug, seems to notice. So it’s up to Angela and Maddie to defend their friend, engaging in a series of pranks that escalates at a senior prom that no one will forget, even if they want to!
The Internet Girls’ high school misadventures culminate in the third addition to Lauren Myracle’s wildly popular series, now joining ttyl and ttfn in paperback.
Reviews
Rating: 1 / 5
Date: 2009-12-15
Summary: "Sends Teen Girls All the Wrong Messages"
My 6th grader brought this book home from a friend, and I was shocked, I mean SHOCKED (and I'm no prude), at the themes in this book. The storyline follows three high school seniors IMing with each other. They discuss in lurid details one girl's loss of virginity, as well as oral sex (in detail). One girl goes to a doc for birth control pills. They talk about drinking and partying as if it were the norm for a senior. There's an escalating theme of hatred as two sets of girls do increasing cruel things to each other, including one girl placing a Craig's List sex ad with another girl's home phone number. (The author seems to think it helps the dramatic tension to actually spell out the sex ad to the reader, in all its f-word, multiple orgasm glory.) One girl takes a gift of a jeep from a boyfriend she was about to break up with, but now decides to string along. Throughout the story, there's no feeling that the characters are anything but shallow, image-obsessed, crude, amoral people.
The thing that made me feel saddest about this book, aside from my daughter's innocence being dissolved after reading a tiny bit, is that this series of books are so popular. With all of the wonderful books out there for teens, this crap is part of a New York Times best selling series. Really? This is what we're spending our money on?
This book makes me want to have rating systems on kids' books. It was that gross.
Rating: 4 / 5
Date: 2009-11-23
Summary: "Off to college"
Maddie, Angela, and Zoe are best friends who often communicate with IMing. It's the summer after their senior year, and this summer is full of applying for colleges. Although "l8r, g8r" didn't live up to my expectations, it was still pretty good. Full of friendship and the classic problems that many girls face in high school.
Rating: 1 / 5
Date: 2009-08-27
Summary: "Parents beware!"
This book is marketed to the pre-teen/early teen crowd, but it is completely inappropriate for the 11-15 age group. There are graphic descriptions of both oral sex and the loss of virginity, as well as profanity, alcohol use, extra-marital affairs, and an overall message that pleasing a boy sexually is a prerequisite to becoming a woman. After performing her first sexual act on a boy as a "going away present" ("cause i won't c him for a week") one character actually exclaims to her friends, "I feel so proud of myself!" I can't imagine a worse book for a girl.
Rating: 1 / 5
Date: 2009-07-03
Summary: "Sad"
I can't fathom why Ms. Myracle chose to start writing these Internet Girls books after writing nice books for teens. I guess she thought she would hop on the chatspeak bandwagon, but just because something is popular doesn't mean it's good. This book is marketed towards the younger teen crowd, but this book (and the series) is rife with chatting about sex and drugs along with useless teen fluff and drama. It saddens me that Ms. Myracle thought that these books were somehow a good idea to write. Way to go, Ms. Myracle, contribute to the dumbing down and sexualization of today's teen generation.
If I ever tried to write a whole book in chatspeak, I'm sure I would lose quite a few IQ points. Chatspeak is appropriate in just a few situations or to send a quick message, and a book is DEFINITELY not one of them. Making chatspeak more acceptable/mainstream/"cool" will only further exacerbate the problems already besieging our society.
Rating: 1 / 5
Date: 2009-04-02
Summary: "a waste of time"
I read ttly and ttfn before, and thought they were okay books, so I went: "why not read the third one, might as well", after I finish it, it ruined completely the ok of the other two books, I wouldn't let my sister (which is a teenager) reading it. I'm very open minded, but I always think that if I'm going to take some time reading a book, they should be fun, interesting and have some positive message in the story.
