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Anxious, awkward Analee Echevarria only feels confident playing her favorite online game, but with a potential real-world romance and her father's remarriage looming, she begins to rediscover herself.
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I picked this one up because of the mention of the online roleplaying game. Somewhat disappointingly, the book spends almost no time actually in the game. We're told that Analee used to escape into the game all the time, but in the book itself we see her putting aside the game for “real life”, over and over again. I was expecting her to be more reluctant to leave it.
That aside, this is a great YA book about adjusting to changes in family life and social pressures at school. The clique and rumor mill and popular kids are all there, with Analee on the outside - until she agrees to fake-date Seb. We watch as she goes from being invisible to being known at school, and how that affects her.
Analee's also dealing with the impending wedding of her dad and his girlfriend, two years after Analee's mother died, and all the emotions that brings up.
It's a cute YA book, with a lot of character development, but the part of it that drew me didn't get as much screen-time as I was expecting, so it just wasn't really my cup of tea.
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