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Wired Love
Wired Love: A Romance of Dots and Dashes | Ella Thayer
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Wired Love: A Romance of Dots and Dashes, by Ella Cheever Thayer, is an enchanting book about a love affair between two telegraphers in America, code names 'N' and 'C'. The couple fall victim to the dangers that internet chat-room users are faced with today: they begin to fall for the stranger on the other end of the line without knowing what they look like, who they are, or anything much about them. For the first few chapters, 'N', known as Nattie, has no idea if the grapher on the end of the line is a man or a woman. She leads a double life - her 'online' life and her humdrum normal life. She has her real, 'visible' friends, and this increasingly special 'invisible' friend. The humor in this novel is touching and farcical at times, and I found this to be one of the most charming aspects of the book. Charming is the perfect word for it as you fall in love with the characters and delight in the myriad of misunderstanding that makes this novel so highly cinematic.
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shanaqui
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This book was apparently a bestseller, but I've never heard of it. Kinda wondering if a romance via telegraph is close enough to letters/postcards for Postcrossing's blog, since I review books there every so often. I think maybe not, but it's tempting. It's charming enough so far; I picked it up today via Serial Reader.

And apparently it's the #BookSpin choice for the month!

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This is basically just the "falling in love on social media"-trope but in 1879. It was really sweet and the side characters were utterly delightful. Cyn for president! #serialreader