Just read a wonderful one-star Goodreads review of the new Hofstetter book, won in the little giveaway I always do. I read with quiet fascination how the plot was boring, that no sixteen-year-old would ever call her mother mommy without irony, and that the other young characters were stereotypes, that Adriana as a journalist would embrace social media because it's, well, social media, that Adriana hates technology but has an iPhone and a Mac (the perils of coming into a series without having read the previous books, of course), and, to top it off, how I maligned and made mockery of this girl's favorite musical. Then I looked at the girl who wrote it - all of seventeen if she's a day and one would be quite certain that this girl does love social media, thrives on it, doesn't call her mother mommy, irony or not and probably hasn't for years, and, best of all, amongst the books she has read recently and loathed (she loathes a LOT of books) was Lord of the Flies, which she found not well written. I'm in very good company.
