"Perfect in every way...until you get to the last chapters where it gets pretty lame."
-- The Sarcastic B
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"The Fault in Our Tumblr is [not] just another good book. It sucks. Seriously."
-- The Arkansas City Comet
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"A tour de force. Yeah, we still don't know what that means."
-- From that Providence in Canada
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"Writer X proves through the characters that Tumblr is a crazy place where love can happen. Wow that sounds sappy. Is this Catfishing? Seriously? Wait, this was really written? All right. Yeah people. This is really happening."
-- Book Case Awareness
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"Unamusing, depressing, ordinary, and utterly joyful."
-- We Seriously Just Took Antonyms for the Other Words
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★ "In every aspect, this novel is a utter failure."
-- Listbook, starred review
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★ "Mild comedy, dull romance, and a heavily looked at dwelling on the big question about eggs being primarily a breakfast food."
-- From the Book Puritan Children used to Educate Themselves, starred review
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★ "An achingly horrid story about Tumblr and cats."
-- JFK (Yes, the dead President), starred review
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★ "A dumb, half bit parody of a romance.... Readers will moan in pain on nearly every page. [Writer X's] haphazardly structured dialogue and dumbed down characters brim with genuine stupidity, predictability and idiocracy.
-- Reviews by Some Random Guy Whose Name Starts with "K", starred review
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★ "Dumb, dull, ridiculously cliche, and full of questions only sleep deprived people who are still up at four in the morning on Tumblr would ask. Seriously."
-- Publishers Yearly, starred review
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The Fault in Our Tumblr
FanfictionDespite the brain-numbing internet sensation that has bought him a few followers, Henry has never been anything but a loner, his offline friendships ending upon "Hello." But when a overly friendly follower named Ashton Catsup appears on his Tumblr...