

The book started well enough and by the halfway point, I was completely convinced that it was going to be a 4.5/5 star book. Thankfully, Goodreads sent me an email about it so thank you Goodreads! Long story short, I completely forgot about it and didn’t pay attention to my Google Calendar (oops!).

I did what I usually do and I put the released date on my Google Calendar to remind myself to buy it later. Unfortunately, for both me and OP, this person must have been reading an ARC because Tweet Cute hadn’t yet been released. Someone immediately suggested Tweet Cute. I remember hearing about Tweet Cute from a twitter thread where the OP asked for recommendations for books with both the anonymous-chatting trope and the hate-to-love trope. The claim: Big League Burger’s new grilled cheese is a direct rip off of Girl Cheesing’s age-old family recipe.Īs the war becomes more and more heated, Pepper and Jack struggle to balance their personal lives–a mix of anonymous chatrooms, college applications, and their newly budding friendship–with their commitment to protecting their family name. Pepper and Jack are two teenagers leading a viral twitter war between Big League Burger (a massive fast-food chain) and Girl Cheesing (a humble mom-and-pop deli). Incredibly entertaining but left me with too many unanswered questions.
