Siri, Who Am I? by Sam Tschida, 348 pages
What would you do if you woke up from a coma with no clue as to who you are and no wallet to help you verify anything? That's what happened to Mia, and thank goodness she had her cell phone, because she's determined to figure out who she is and who conked her on the back of the head using only the apps on her phone. Specifically, Instagram, as just about everything else is wiped clean. From what she susses out, she's uber-wealthy with a billionaire chocolatier boyfriend and a penchant for maple lattes. But as she starts to dig more, Mia begins to realize that what she's posting on the 'gram isn't at all an accurate depiction of who she really is. Thankfully, she has Max, a neuroscientist and the house-sitter for her boyfriend, to help her sort things out.
This is a lightning-fast read that mixes mystery and relationship fiction with plenty of pop culture references and humor. I loved reading it, even though it's not at all realistic. It's just SO MUCH FUN!
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