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Broken Yeah Wow

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Nina is a British teenager who only lives for one thing. Her blog. For her, nothing else matters and nothing will stop her from becoming a famous blogger.

Yet, things are getting complicated. She's already trying to forget that her mum has been missing for weeks. She's also trying to ignore the feeling that the clouds in the sky seem to keep following her all the time. And then one day, Nina gets a message on her blog that might explain everything. A message that might just change her life forever.

From the acclaimed young adult writer Kerem Mermutlu, Broken Yeah Wow is a novel that revolves around blogs, coffee, trying to understand your best friend, staying up all night because you can't sleep, and figuring out who you are.

111 pages, Kindle Edition

First published August 1, 2012

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Kerem Mermutlu

3 books39 followers
Kerem Mermutlu has worked as a bookseller in London, as well as teaching English as a foreign language in Japan and Taiwan. Kerem writes young adult fiction and 'My Last Summer' is his first novel. It's been described as 'a catcher in the rye for Asia' and is available in paperback and for Kindle and all other ebook formats.

His new novel 'Broken Yeah Wow' is a novel that revolves around blogs, coffee, trying to understand your best friend, staying up all night because you can't sleep, and figuring out who you are.

'Small Little Things' is a collection of 100 short stories, taken from his blog. Readers from over 91 countries worldwide have read Kerem's short stories, which he writes one a day, every day.

The stories are about listening to buildings, not fitting in, trying to escape from your stupid little town, and generally trying to understand things when everything is falling apart. The stories are small, and they are little, and they are full of things.

Find his blog at www.keremmermutlu.tumblr.com.

You can also visit his fan page on facebook at https://www.facebook.com/pages/My-Las...

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August 24, 2012
Short and yet involving, makes us see how sometimes things talk to us, like our own consciousness giving us advices. This book has talked to me :)
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January 28, 2013
I loved the flow of this book. It reminded my of Stephen Chbosky's writing. I can't wait to read more in the future!
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