Kimberly B. (gladeslibrarian) - reviewed on + 15 more book reviews
Hopefully, you won't consider this statement to be a spoiler. Neither Rob nor Sara is an online predator. This story falls outside the media frenzy which warns of the dangers of talking to strangers on the internet. Wouldn't it be nice to be valued by someone without concern for looks, fashion or finances? Rob has dealt with the circumstances of his life by running away â often resulting in harm to others â and now finds himself in a boot camp for troubled teens. If he doesn't stay put at âCamp Feelgoodâ his next stop will be prison. Sara, an army brat, has lived all over the world but has no place to call home. Just when she gets comfortable, her father is transferred and she has to move again. Worst of all, high school friends don't travel well. Rob, Sara and others meet in an online poetry chat room to critique each other's poems. Rob and Sara connect when they find things in common other than writing poetry. Their friendship flourishes through online letters. With Sara as his confidant Rob resists the urge to flee and in so doing discovers âthe real Rob'. Sara finds in Rob an anchor and confidant. Together they take on the challenges and angst of teen life.
Rob&sara.com kept me up until the wee hours. I just couldn't put it down! With plenty of surprises along the way, this book is a satisfying and enjoyable read.
Rob&sara.com kept me up until the wee hours. I just couldn't put it down! With plenty of surprises along the way, this book is a satisfying and enjoyable read.