![]() Audrey and her mother, who is a lunch lady at her school, struggle to make ends meet. Also, it's awesome that there's such a focus on technology in The Boyfriend App, because fiction tends to lag behind on the technological curve, but everything in here is very timely.Īudrey McCarthy loves hacking and programming, taught by her father, who perished in a mysterious accident, for which he was, likely, wrongfully blamed. It doesn't get super technical, but one of my best friends is super into app design and hearing all of the ideas and seeing the passion these kids have is so uplifting. I feel so brilliant when I understand those conversations, and that was a fun aspect of The Boyfriend App. As I sit here writing this, I still have the foolish grin on my face, because this book is that adorable.įor those who don't know, my day job involves working at a software company, so I hear a lot of talk about programming and apps and all of this stuff. To me, the best books are the ones that can make me feel, and The Boyfriend App delivered, making me actually laugh aloud and grin like an idiot pretty much the whole way through. I picked The Boyfriend App at just the right time, when I was in the mood for a lighter read, for a contemporary novel, and this hit the spot so perfectly. ![]() Seriously, this book is so fun and sweet and humorous and delightful. ![]() ![]() ![]() Guys, I am writing this as a zombie blogger, because I died of cute. ![]()
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