Love in 280 Characters or Less, Ravynn K. Stringfield
Love in 280 Characters or Less, Ravynn K. Stringfield
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Love in 280 Characters or Less

Author: Ravynn K. Stringfield

Narrator: Tyla Collier

Unabridged: 6 hr 49 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/15/2025


Synopsis

Told through blog posts, messages, and more, a Black girl in college navigates academic and career paths, love in real life versus the internet, and new friendships, in this young adult coming-of-age romance perfect for fans of Mary H.K. Choi’s Emergency Contact and Sandhya Menon’s From Twinkle, With Love! Sydney Ciara Warren is excited as she starts her first semester of college, but also nervous. Her best friend Malcolm will be at a different university, so she'll have to make new friends. And despite her interests in writing and fashion, she has no idea what path will ultimately be right for her—though they probably don’t involve law school, regardless of her parents’ wishes. As Sydney Ciara tries to figure out her place on campus and in the world, she finds solace in blogging about her life, putting together outfits with meaning, and spending time on Twitter. It’s within the digital space that she connects with someone who goes by YoungPrinceX. She may not know “X” in real life, but that doesn’t stop her from developing a crush on him. Except things get complicated, as she also navigates her first romantic relationship with a sweet boy on campus named Xavier (who maybe could be X?). Can Sydney Ciara not only make it through her first semester, but thrive in real life, as much as she seems to be thriving online? Told through blog posts, tweets, messages, emails, and more, here is a love letter to Twitter, to Black girls who think they won’t get chosen, and to those who take too long finding the perfect words.

About Ravynn K. Stringfield

Ravynn K. Stringfield is a writer and professor originally from Suffolk, Virginia. Her creative nonfiction has appeared in publications such as Shondaland, ZORA, and Catapult. Love Requires Chocolate is her debut novel. She can often be found haunting coffee shops in search of the perfect hazelnut latte, knee-deep in art supplies, or curled up with her dog, Genghis, telling him about her Lois Lane obsession.

About Tyla Collier

Tyla Collier is a trained actor, singer, dancer, and audiobook narrator who received her bachelor's degree in musical theater from the Boston Conservatory. She has performed professionally off-Broadway as well as in numerous regional theaters around the country. She currently resides in New York City. For more information, visit TylaCollier.com.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Chrys on March 29, 2025

Ravynn Stringfield’s novel is a refreshing take on storytelling, presented through Sydney's tweets, blog posts, and text messages. This inventive format captures her journey through her first semester of college, where she grapples with self-discovery, finding her voice, and navigating the complexit......more

Goodreads review by bex on April 06, 2025

love in 280 characters or less follows a young black woman, sydney, through her first semester as a college freshman. it is a story of self identity and coming of age, told through sydney’s blog posts, tweets, and texts. i think the way that ravyn stringfield chose to write the story through these on......more

Goodreads review by LiteraryMarie on April 04, 2025

How could I not read a book with this cover? It is so vibrant, fun and modern, much like its content. Sydney Ciara is a Black college student navigating academics and love. Starting college is exciting but also nerve-wracking, as she'll have to make new friends and figure out her place on campus now......more

Goodreads review by Gabrielle | on April 20, 2025

3.5ish stars, I think?! I don’t know?? I’ll come back to share my thoughts!! Thank you to the publisher and NetGalley for an eARC in exchange for my honest opinion. I love a book written in multiple formats!! This book had that — tweets, emails, texts, blogs. It was so fun! But it also felt a little......more

Goodreads review by Kelly on April 09, 2025

Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for an ARC of this book in exchange for honest feedback. This was an interesting and unique read—told entirely through blog posts, tweets, emails, and texts. That structure made for a fast-paced experience, but it also took a minute to find its rhythm. Early o......more