Maybe you don't have time to read a book, but what if it were told to you through a series of text messages? whatthetech alabamanewsnetwork
Summer is a time for drinking lemonade, combing a beach and reading. There’s a reason there’s a phrase “Summer reading”.
Stories are told by characters who are sending texts to one another. I’ve been reading the story of a young woman who hears a baby crying downstairs. Through a panicked text, her mother says “Do Not Go Down There! There’s something you don’t know about your father.” I found at least one story told through even newer technology, FaceTime video calls between characters.
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