Title: Click'd | Author: Tamara Ireland Stone | Publisher: Little, Brown Books (2018)
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Title: Click'd | Author: Tamara Ireland Stone | Publisher: Little, Brown Books (2018)
Allie Navarro has built an amazing friendship app at the CodeGirls summer camp. It's called CLICK'D and it uses a quiz to rank everyone's personalities so that they can find their ten best friends near them.
Emily M reviews Click’d by Tamara Ireland Stone.
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Click’d, by Tamara Ireland Stone
This is a story of how Allie, a middle schooler, builds Click’d, a game that helps people make friends by sorting people by their common interests. She is then chosen for a competition. However, Allie soon realizes that her game is accidentally posting private pictures. As she tries to fix the problem, she turns to her arch nemesis, Nathan. At the end of the book, will Allie drop out of the competition, or will she stay and face humiliation? I liked the book because it showed people making friends who are different races and genders. I would recommend this book because it is about a kid who can code, which is very unique. One bad thing was that the book never explained how Allie was coding it. I would like to know what kinds of code she actually wrote.
- Naseem, 10
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