A hilarious novel about the ultimate high school hoax gone wrong - Heidi invents a boyfriend only to find that her fake Romeo is suddenly more popular than she is!
Heidi has the perfect solution to her popularity problems - a fake boyfriend. She's even made him an Internet profile that makes him look like a motorcycle-riding, poetry reading bad boy. *swoon* Heidi's friends are so impressed they start emailing Heidi's fake boyfriend with their problems . . . including their problems with Heidi.
As if that weren't bad enough, a delicious and possibly single person called "A Real Boy" emails Heidi to say he knows the truth. Can Heidi escape from her world wide web of lies? Or will her chance at romance disappear faster than you can type gtg?
Heidi has the perfect solution to her popularity problems - a fake boyfriend. She's even made him an Internet profile that makes him look like a motorcycle-riding, poetry reading bad boy. *swoon* Heidi's friends are so impressed they start emailing Heidi's fake boyfriend with their problems . . . including their problems with Heidi.
As if that weren't bad enough, a delicious and possibly single person called "A Real Boy" emails Heidi to say he knows the truth. Can Heidi escape from her world wide web of lies? Or will her chance at romance disappear faster than you can type gtg?
Hardcover: 288 pages
Publisher: Scholastic Press
It was hard to get into this book in the beginning. It was a little rambly and slow but as I reached further into the plot, I found the main character,Heidi, very funny and quirky. She talks to a self projected version of the hero of her favorite television show (a.k.a. a over idealized version of her conscience), dates a gingerbread cookie, and muddles up her friendships. The main fault of this story is how late the actual plot of the story comes into play but in the end, Heidi's imagination, Teddy's huggable nature, Ed's emails, Mycroft Christie's allure, and the muck she makes of the situations dealt to her point me further in her favor. And if you really have no idea what any of that last sentence could possibly mean, pick up the book and have a blast reading!
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