3.5 stars.This isn't normally something I'd pick up, but I needed something light, well-paced, and different from my usual fare. This book satisfied all three needs.The story isn't the most realistic in execution, but it's entertaining nonetheless. I enjoyed the concept of using the internet to create a secret identity and seeing what that can lead to. I enjoyed Raye as a character and sympathized with her situation.Enjoyable, quick read that puts Adele Griffin on the radar for future reading. I am sorry for the low rating, but this book just didn't follow through for me on what it promised.The whole Facebook thing didn't last very long and the characters were just meh....Julian feel flat to me w/ no emotions. And the bullying that went on in here was middle school stuff (well, maybe not nowadays)...but it was just basically name calling.I felt as if there was no depth to this story. There was very little drama and everthing happened so quickly. There was no time spent to build a climax.I felt if the author spent more time developing her characters and some back story and then drew some things out it would have been awhole lot better.I am sorry, but these are just my thoughts on the book.
What do You think about Gra O Juliana (2011)?
Kinda creepy... wherre did Adele Griffin come up witht the colored gloves?
—sheliaax
Bullying, cyberbullying... a unique perspective.
—lynds2bvet