Click’d by Tamara Ireland Stone

Young Llama Thoughts
  • Adventurous
  • Christian Friendly
  • Easy Reading
  • Humerous
  • Youth Appropriate
Overall
4.4 Llamas

Review

Ok, I mostly got this book because it was about a girl who is a computer programmer. (And my dad is a programmer, so how cool is that?!)

The book is about a girl who makes a game designed to help people make friends, but something goes wrong and she has to fix it before anyone finds out! The book is basically perfect, I really can’t think of any part of it I didn’t like. (I am serious, I loved all of it. And I have not been able to think of a Con yet…)

Over all, I think this is a great book for girls. And I totally suggest it to those who want to learn programing like me! I hope you all have a nice day. -The Young Llama Reader.

Pros

  • Very kid-friendly
  • A great book for young and old girls
  • It’s about a computer programmer!

Cons

  • Ahhh… Social media?

Allie Navarro can’t wait to show her best friends the app she built at CodeGirls summer camp. CLICK’D pairs users based on common interests and sends them on a fun (and occasionally rule-breaking) scavenger hunt to find each other.

And it’s a hit. By the second day of school, everyone is talking about CLICK’D. Watching her app go viral is amazing. Leaderboards are filling up! Everyone’s making new friends. And with all the data Allie is collecting, she has an even better shot at beating her archenemy, Nathan, at the upcoming youth coding competition.

But when Allie discovers a glitch that threatens to expose everyone’s secrets, she has to figure out how to make things right, even if that means sharing the computer lab with Nathan. Can Allie fix her app, stop it from doing any more damage, and win back the friends it hurt–all before she steps on stage to present CLICK’D to the judges?

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