![]() ![]() I wouldn’t recommend this book to people who are 13 and up, but that’s who the author recommended. I just think that’s too silly, but other than that it was okay. On the blog, they are known as Mommylicious and Babylicious. The only thing that I really didn’t like was the nicknames for Imogene and her mother. It had some good parts and some bad parts. In my opinion, I could’ve gone either way with this book, meaning that it’s fine if I read and it’s fine if I didn’t. She soon realizes that this may be the perfect opportunity to end her mother’s blog forever. When Imogene gets assigned to start her own blog for her English class, she refuses it right away. She just wants a normal life where random strangers don’t know when she lost her first tooth, got in a fight with her best friend, or even had her first crush! She wants to be totally away from the blogging world. ![]() Since Imogene is fifteen now, she decides enough is enough! She doesn’t want to be part of her mother’s popular and embarrassing blog. She has been blogging about Imogene’s personal life for years. Her mother started the blog about her daughter before she was even born. Her whole life, Imogene has been known as the girl on that blog. ![]()
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