This story was a great quick read. Tayber and Callie are close friends, comfortable in each other's company. Callie has feelings for Tay that she thinks will never be returned, desperate to have some form of relationship with Tay she sets up an alter ego online and chats with him anonymously. Tay's in financial dire straights and his family is a nightmare. The only person he can rely on in his life is Callie. What will happen if he ever found out that Callie was posing as Sasha online? I really, really enjoyed this book. Callie and Tayber's story was a great, light read with an authentic, true-to-life plot that can resonate with just about anyone, especially those who've been college-poor and those who've tried to sort out feelings for a close friend. What I liked best about this story was the top notch writing. Ms. Slade's style mixes humor, wit, and emotion, with realistic dialogue and an overall fluid presentation. As as writer, I could take a few lesson from her, and I definitely look forward to reading more of her work in the future.
What do You think about The Opposite Of Nothing (2000)?
More like the opposite of the opposite of nothing. Sigh.
—bo26
The Opposite of Nothing was a 3.5 star NA read for me.
—amma
I got this as part of the Up All Night collection
—Wonton