Tell Me Three Things is a great book to read. It’s similar to To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before, in the sense that two people who aren’t close have a secret relationship with the world and become close. It starts out with Jessie, a high school girl who moves to LA with her dad a few years after her mom’s death. She has become acclimated to a new school and friends far from her old home in Chicago, as well as a new stepmother and stepfather. Jessie receives a random email from a person at her school who remains anonymous with the name Somebody Nobody, or SN. They converse every day, and as time goes on, Jessie finds herself falling in love with SN. Only who is he?
Another trouble: Jessie finds herself liking her classmate Ethan, with whom she also becomes close. But Ethan is reluctant to fully open up to her, and SN won’t reveal his true identity . . . until the end.
My favorite part is trying to figure out who SN really is, as my opinion changed quite a bit as the book moved on. At certain parts of the book, I thought it was one person, but then another character did something that changed my mind.
One of the aspects of the book that draws readers in is the concept of having someone to whom you can express your ideas and communicate with, but not have to see. If anything, I wish that this book would become a series or at least a Rom-Com on Netflix like To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before, because it was so enjoyable to read. It’s hard to find a lot of books that aren’t bland or repetitive, but I think that this book is an exception. I recommend every girl to read this exciting and relaxing book, especially during a cold winter!