This book made me think that a phone is not everything and the real world is more important. I recommend this book for people who just got their phone or have an obsession with devices.
This book was ok, but i do have to say that karma over exaggerates losing her phone like she was losing a body part (her words not mine). But losing her phone was a good thing because it helped her make friends in person, instead of on her phone.
I feel that when you read the beginning it's startling when her parents take away her phone but in the end she learns how to be more connected with friends and family without her phone.
FIVE STARS
kinda understandable, but how can a girl go bonding with her phone like that? I sorta kinda get it.