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Tbh #6: Tbh, You Know What I Mean - by Lisa Greenwald
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Highlights
- ThreeBFFs prove that girls can do anything they set their minds to in the sixthbook in this hilarious series told entirely in text messages, emojis, andpassed notes.
- 8-12 Years
- 7.1" x 5.1" Paperback
- 240 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, Social Themes
- Series Name: Tbh
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About the Book
"Three BFFs prove that girls can do anything they set their minds to in the sixth book in this hilarious series told entirely in text messages, emojis, and passed notes."--
Book Synopsis
Three
BFFs prove that girls can do anything they set their minds to in the sixth
book in this hilarious series told entirely in text messages, emojis, and
passed notes. Perfect for fans of Invisible Emmie and the Dork
Diaries.
TBH, sometimes boys say dumb things about girls. And Cece
is sick of it!
When she leads a super-successful event at school to raise
awareness, everyone starts looking to her to take charge--of everything. Prianka
needs ideas for National Poetry Month, Victoria wants advice on volunteer
projects, and Gabby needs homework help.
To be honest, being a leader is fun but the pressure is OOC
(out of control)! Can Cece help her friends without totally losing it herself?
Review Quotes
"Srsly, IDK how Lisa does it. These characters are so real! XOXOXO!! Lauren Myracle, New York Times bestselling author
Praise for TBH, This Is So Awkward: "Get ready to fall in love with these girls who use their humor and wit (and lots and lots of emojis) to right wrongs and build bridges." - ALA Booklist
"Greenwald successfully blends emojis and text to bring the high drama and emotional changes of middle school to life. This first in a new series for preteens and young teens who value friendship and doing the right thing is pretty endearing."
- Kirkus Reviews
"In this fine successor to Lauren Myracle's TTYL and its sequels, Greenwald (11 Before 12) realistically captures the language of texting tweens, including exuberant use of emoji, and how mistakes can be made and tone misunderstood amid rapid-fire digital conversations." - Publishers Weekly
"Enticing and readable." - Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
"This gem of a book is sprinkled with just enough muscle. To all my tween book BFFs: you will adore TBH, This Is So Awkward!" - Terra Elan McVoy, bookseller at Little Shop of Stories and author of Drive Me Crazy
"Lisa Greenwald goes beyond emojis to the power, both hurtful and helpful, inherent in this concentrated form of communication. Young readers (and their parents) will find characters who are cringe-worthily familiar!" - Starr LaTronica, Director, Brooks Memorial Library, Brattleboro, VT