5/27/2023 0 Comments TrooFriend by Kirsty Applebaum![]() ![]() Kirsty is a master of manipulating your emotions. Read! From the opening few pages I was quietly unnerved by some of the events which followed and had a growing sense of unease which only grew larger as the book went on. But TrooFriends would never lie and TrooFriends would never harm. ![]() However she quickly realises that having someone to tidy your bedroom and put your parents off the scent when you’re up to something can be incredibly useful.īut when small items start going missing from Sarah’s room and Ivy reveals that she’s scared of the dark, Sarah begins to wonder if Ivy might just be able to feel human emotions after all, rather than them just being a clever programming trick. Although she’d prefer a puppy to an android, Sarah’s parents have bought her a Jenson & Jenson TrooFriend 560 Mark IV to keep her company.Īt first, Sarah is slightly unnerved by Ivy’s (as they’ve named her) ability to accurately read people’s emotions and seeming inability to lie. Sarah’s parents are worried that with her best friend staying with her mum every weekend, Sarah will be lonely. Having read and loved her debut, “ The Middler,” I was very impatient to read her next title and I had high expectations. ![]() Welcome to the blog tour for “TrooFriend” by Kirsty Applebaum – make sure you read her thoughts on whether she’d like to own a TrooFriend herself. ![]()
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