How To Break Up With Your Phone by Catherine Price

4 Reviews

Overall Rating: 4.25/5

Overall Vocabulary Difficulty: 1.5/5

This book is quite short and a easy read it is based around a main boy which is the protagonist who is in the mixed up relationship issue where he is in a current relationship but due to circumstances has feeling's for another but at the same time is still infatuated with his current girlfriend. This cerate's a interesting scenario for him which he had to wind way through. I quit enjoyed to element's of comedy and romance in this book and how the author used it to make you involved and interested into the character. (Oliver, Grade 7)

Rating: 4/5

Vocabulary Difficulty: 3/5

I really like this book as it feels that it is talking to you directly or giving an interview to you when reading this book. I like the parts where they would ask you questions and I would answer the questions in my head, it felt like a quiz and was actually really fun to do. I think this book has the genre "Non Fiction" because it tells information about people using phones and many more about it. This book isn't very challenging to read and I think most people could easily read this book. I would recommend it to people who like playing with there phones and actually questioning themselves if they do it or not. Overall its a pretty good book to read and you might actually learn something from reading this book like I did. (Jackson, Grade 7)

Rating: 4/5

Vocabulary Difficulty: 3/5

How to break up with your phone by Catherine Price is an informational guide about how to use your phone less/more effectively. It also tells you about company's and how they get you addicted. This book is good because it tells you how to break up with your phone. Another reason is that you don't have to follow all of the steps (mostly because of school) so you can pick the tips best for you. I recommend this book if you feel like you could separate from your phone or learn how to use it more effectively. (Monty, Grade 7)

Rating: 5/5

Vocabulary Difficulty: 1/5

My expectations of this book were blind I did not know what to expect. This was quite a random choice of book on my part, I knew a bit about the premise due to the title. I enjoy how this book talk's in a way that feels very relatable and realistic. I understand how some people would not enjoy this book because of the fact it is not very exciting or funny or full of action, but it feels as if the book is a person talking to you. Personally I do know I have an addiction to my phone but I would recommend this to someone who does or just someone interested in real life kind of topics. (Oliver, Grade 7)

Rating: 4/5

Vocabulary Difficulty: 3/5