![]() ![]() Nonetheless, Devi's frenzied attempts to better herself create some funny moments and a touching conclusion. Switching between each Devi's perspective, the book delivers a mixed message about meddling with fate, showing that taking charge of one's life is important but indicating that some things-like falling in love-are destined to happen. As Devi strives to rewrite her history, unexpected mishaps occur. ![]() Freshman Devi is reluctant to take the advice of a “Crazy Stalker Girl” from the future, but eventually decides to change her fate by refusing to date a cute baseball player, forming a tighter bond with her girlfriends, and trying to persuade her father to quit his job before he gets laid off. She immediately sees this as a way to warn herself not to get involved with the boyfriend who will break her heart. After retrieving her cellphone from a fountain, high school senior Devi discovers the only person she can call is herself-three years earlier. Who better to take advice from than your future self This hilarious novel from the author of Ten. ![]() Teens who long to fix past mistakes can do so vicariously in Mlynowski's (the Magic in Manhattan series) farcical fantasy. Buy a cheap copy of Gimme a Call book by Sarah Mlynowski. When you buy books using these links the Internet Archive may earn a small commission. ![]()
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