‘I would strongly recommend this book to older readers who love friendship and relationship drama’
Penny is finally happily reunited with her boyfriend Noah when she is asked to spend his European music tour with him. But remember, this being Penny’s life, something will obviously go wrong. After a phone-loss and fake eyelashes being stuck to the hotel floor, the teenager realises that she needs to be with someone who can be there for her. When can she finally put up her blog publicly again? Why and how does she keep on receiving abusive, threatening messages from a cowardly anonymous source? All is to find out in the sequel to Zoe Sugg’s Girl Online.
Girl Online On Tour has improved immensely from Zoe’s last book. This book was way less predictable, with cliff-hangers after every chapter and every time I closed the book. I found it quite hard to focus in the perspective of the main character because Penny is very unlike myself. I often twisted the plot to make her point of view more believable for myself, which actually proved itself to have a remarkable result. Scenes which were wrote particularly well in the sequel were sad scenes and scenes in which experiencing the different European surroundings were included.I would strongly recommend this book to older readers who love friendship and relationship drama, and would rate it 9/10.
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