This week's topic is Unique Book. My list is a combo of teen and adult, although it's mostly teen books. All of the books on the list have a unique format that works really well for that book.
- meme from The Broke and the Bookish


TTYL: Told through IMs
iDrakula: Told through text messages
Hung Up: told through voicemails, phone calls, and the occasional text



Monster - told in the form of a screenplay
Boy Next Door - told primarily through emails
ChopSticks: told through pictures and text
Malice: told through pictures and text
PostSecret: told through pictures and text
I Can't Keep My Own Secrets: 6 word memoirs
Grumpy Cat: told through pictures, puzzles, games, text, and more
2 comments:
Gosh... I haven't read any of these. I'm familiar with PostSecret, though. That would make an interesting book!
OMG, I read the Boy Next Door and it was certainly a very fluffy cute read through e-mails and whatnot. Here's my TTT: Top Most Unique Books I've Read
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