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Mitzi Bytes
Mitzi Bytes: A Novel | Kerry Clare
9 posts | 5 read | 5 to read
Sarah Lundy has a secret online life, and it might all come crashing down. Back at the beginning of the new millennium, when the Internet was still unknown territory, Sarah Lundy started an anonymous blog documenting her return to the dating scene after a devastating divorce. The blog was funny, brutally honest and sometimes outrageous. Readers loved it. Through her blog persona, Mitzi Bytes, Sarah not only found her feet again, but she found her voice. Fifteen years later, Sarah is happily remarried with children and shes still blogging, but nobody IRLnot even her husband or best friendsknows about Mitzi. They don't know that Sarahs been documenting all her own exploits, as well as mining the experiences of those around her and sharing these stories with the world. Which means that Sarah is in serious trouble when threatening emails arrive from the mysterious Jane Q. Times up, the first one says. Youre officially found out. As she tries to find out Jane Qs identity before her secret online self is revealed to everyone, Sarah starts to discover that her loved ones have secrets of their own, and that stronger forces than she imagined are conspiring to turn her world upside down. A grown-up Harriet the Spy for the digital age, Mitzi Bytes examines the bonds of family and friendship, and the truths we dare tell about ourselvesand others.
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Lindy
Mitzi Bytes: A Novel | Kerry Clare
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While I was impatient with Sarah, the mother of two school-age children, for the way she was handling the anonymous threats to reveal her secret identity as a celebrity blogger, I was ultimately charmed. Light & funny; family relationships & PTA politics. Pick this up if you like Liane Moriarty & Maria Semple. #CanLit 🇨🇦

Verity Oh this sounds excellent. Must try and get a copy. Thank you! (edited) 8y
Lindy @Verity You are welcome. Enjoy! 8y
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Lindy
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"In real life, she used to do heroin and has 'No Angle' tattooed across the bottom of her back. Her taste is as bad as her spelling. The blog's a lie."
"And that's the problem?" said Sarah. "Not the pillowcase skirts."
"Thrifted organic-cotton pillowcases."
"Sheared from free-range sheep."

[I googled "misspelled tattoos" to find this image. Also found a lot of other funny mistakes.]

LeahBergen Oh, so BAD. 8y
Lindy @LeahBergen Maybe the mother of the tattooed person is a math teacher? 8y
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Lindy
Mitzi Bytes: A Novel | Kerry Clare
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These books were all their favourites, the picture books both girls shoved into their mother's hands, even though they could read themselves by now. And then Harriet the Spy, which Clementine appreciated for its wickedness, most of it going over Gladys's head, but not entirely, because she'd lately taken to carrying around a notebook of her own, her notes illegible on account that she hadn't yet learned how to write.

Dragon Loved Harriet the Spy 👍 8y
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Lindy
Mitzi Bytes: A Novel | Kerry Clare
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Up next: "A grownup Harriet the Spy for the digital age."

saguarosally The cover is certainly reminiscent of Daria. 8y
britt_brooke @saguarosally I was thinking the same! 8y
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OnaBranch
Mitzi Bytes: A Novel | Kerry Clare
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Morning ritual.

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Ehbooklover
Mitzi Bytes: A Novel | Kerry Clare
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I really liked this book. It totally reminded me of Harriet the Spy, one of my all-time favourite childhood reads. My only complaint was that the denouement was a wee bit anticlimactic. Once I knew who Jane Q. actually was, it just wasn't as engaging and I ended up struggling to maintain my interest a bit at the end.