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"Sunny Song Will Never Be Famous" by Suzanne Park [Review]


I got an advanced copy of this book (audiobook) from NetGalley for a review. Thanks, NetGalley!


Sunny's parents are already on her case since her school's headmaster met with them to address Sunny's social media activity. So when her parents and younger sister walk in on her accidentally racy cooking Livestream, dubbed #BrowniePorn, she's sent to a digital media detox camp in Iowa where technology is banned and campers are required to attend daily group sessions and help the farm. There, she meets a new friend Delia, makes enemies with Wendy, and meets a possible love interest, the camp owner's son Theo.


The first thing that drew me to the book was the digital detox camp. I've never heard of anything like it. The author was good at writing Sunny's struggles with detoxing (no spoilers) and her fighting feelings for Theo. Making Sunny Asian-American just adds to making this book unique and special.


I would have loved to have seen an Epilogue of a Sunny-Theo-meet-outside-of-camp scene. Maybe of Sunny showing him around Los Angeles?


Anyway, this was a good book, but I just would have liked to see more scenes with the characters OUTSIDE of camp is all. Good camp teen romance story.

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