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Welcome to the YOUNG ADULT GIVEAWAY HOP sponsored by I Am A Reader, Not A Writer & Reading Teen.
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Welcome to the YOUNG ADULT GIVEAWAY HOP sponsored by I Am A Reader, Not A Writer & Reading Teen.
My prize is THE FUTURE OF US by NYT bestselling author of 13 REASONS WHY Jay Asher & bestselling author Carolyn Mackler!
Josh and Emma are about to discover themselves--fifteen years in the future.
It's 1996, and Josh and Emma have been neighbors their whole lives. They've been best friends almost as long--at least, up until last November, when everything changed. Things have been awkward ever since, but when Josh's family gets a free AOL CD-ROM in the mail, his mom makes him bring it over so that Emma can install it on her new computer. When they sign on, they're automatically logged onto Facebook . . . but Facebook hasn't been invented yet. Josh and Emma are looking at themselves fifteen years in the future.
Their spouses, careers, homes, and status updates--it's all there. And every time they refresh their pages, their futures change. As they grapple with the ups and downs of what their lives hold, they're forced to confront what they're doing right--and wrong--in the present.
It's 1996, and Josh and Emma have been neighbors their whole lives. They've been best friends almost as long--at least, up until last November, when everything changed. Things have been awkward ever since, but when Josh's family gets a free AOL CD-ROM in the mail, his mom makes him bring it over so that Emma can install it on her new computer. When they sign on, they're automatically logged onto Facebook . . . but Facebook hasn't been invented yet. Josh and Emma are looking at themselves fifteen years in the future.
Their spouses, careers, homes, and status updates--it's all there. And every time they refresh their pages, their futures change. As they grapple with the ups and downs of what their lives hold, they're forced to confront what they're doing right--and wrong--in the present.
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This giveaway will end on August 14th.
I'm not sure what I would tell myself if I saw my facebook back in high school. I think I would have liked knowing certain things, but other things I would definitely be better off not knowing. I guess I would tell myself not to give up my dreams!
ReplyDeleteHang in there, girl! It's worth it.
ReplyDeleteI think I would've told myself that good things are in store. Patience, prayer and passion will make your dreams come true!
ReplyDeleteI would Message myself to always try my hardest to succeed, and to remember patience is a virtue and to not lose the guy in your life you are each others support. :)
ReplyDeleteStephanie
"Please control your book buying habit" I'll post that up if possible
ReplyDeleteI would tell myself to not be scared and get out there and make friends
ReplyDeleteI would tell myself to start that book already and to also dress better, baggy shirts and pants were comfortable at the time but not fashionable.
ReplyDeleteI would message myself to say, "Be more confident. Take more risks, do more."
ReplyDeletedon´t get back with your ex boyfriend. ha
ReplyDeleteI'm pretty sure I'd try to give myself advice on avoiding the jerks who are only using me for my money or parental abilities...and I'm pretty sure I'd ignore my own advice. Ah, vicious cycles!
ReplyDeleteA list of what i want to acomplish- like getting better grades, studying aboard!
ReplyDeleteDon't start a facebook page. It is too time consuming and you will never get anything done, LOL!
ReplyDelete"DELETE THIS ACCOUNT IMMEDIATELY."
ReplyDeleteomg. I would say. STOP. STOP RIGHT THERE. DO NOT POST THAT GAME REQUEST. NO. DON'T.
ReplyDeleteTake Risks, Never give up, Forge your own way!
ReplyDeleteDon't upload too many pictures :p
ReplyDeleteLeave fb while you still can! It will suck your life away and also be a portal for stalkers!
ReplyDeleteNot to spend so much time on Facebook!
ReplyDeleteI would message myself to stop entering all these giveaways! That's all you see on my page
ReplyDeleteI'd tell myself to not stress when my kids were babies! It goes so fast!
ReplyDeleteI'd tell myself to pay closer attention to 2011.
ReplyDeleteTracy A.J.
I would say that whatever is happening is preparing you for the future so stay strong and be nice!
ReplyDeleteI would tell myself not to care so much what other people think and just be myself
ReplyDeleteI'd tell myself that it gets worse before it gets better--but it WILL get better.
ReplyDeleteI'd ask, "What were you thinking during your college days?"
ReplyDeleteI would say "Hang in there" - Thanks!
ReplyDeletekimberlybreid at hotmail dot com
"You should update your profile pic."
ReplyDeleteIt may seem like things are falling apart now, but everything works out, I promise!
ReplyDeleteI like my facebook page I wouldn't change it. If I lose some weight, maybe I would update the picture
ReplyDeleteGET OFF FACEBOOK!
ReplyDeleteI think id be too shocked if i seen my page now back when i was a teenager tho i would thank my self for the heads up and then id take when i read and knew wa sgoing to happen and live life a tad differently
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