Sunday, June 21, 2026

Love in 280 Characters or Less by Ravynn K. Stringfield - OPTIONAL


Love in 280 Characters or Less
by Ravynn K. Stringfield
, 320 pages. Feiwel & Friends (Macmillan), 2025. $20.

Language: R (25 swears, 1 “f”); Mature Content: PG13 (partial nudity and alcohol use, including underage drinking); Violence: PG (harassment)

BUYING ADVISORY: HS - OPTIONAL

APPEALS TO: SOME

Starting freshman year at a different college from her best friend means that Sydney has to find out how to make new friends on top of figuring out her classes, extracurriculars, and what she wants to major in. Sydney’s online presence is a natural part of her life and a solace when everything else has changed, but she isn’t expecting the spectrum of responses, from love to hate to questioning who she even is anymore.

When I started reading, I expected all the conflict to be about self-discovery, as life goes in college. I loved the anonymous pen pal trope that got sprinkled in, and then I was surprised by the addition of discussing activism and digitalism that exploded into being in the last third of Sydney’s story. Stringfield communicates all of this exclusively through Sydney’s digital content: blog posts, emails, texts, and tweets. While the format was sometimes confusing, the content is worth pondering and discussing.

The majority of characters, including Sydney, are Black. Sydney also describes herself as being queer.

Reviewer: Carolina Johnson

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