Look

Look

Zan Romanoff

Zan Romanoff

For fans of Nina LaCour and Mary H. K. Choi comes "a gorgeous exploration of Los Angeles, love, and how a girl can be torn down and put herself back together, one image at a time." —Robin Benway, National Book Award-winning author of Far From the Tree"An incisive, tantalizing exploration into the minds of teen girls through the reality-distortion-field of social media. Look is smart, quick, and startlingly tender. I loved this book." —Mary H. K. Choi, New York Times bestselling author of Emergency ContactThings Lulu Shapiro's 5,000 Flash followers don't know about her: • That the video of her with another girl was never supposed to go public. • That Owen definitely wasn't supposed to break up with her because of it. • That behind the carefully crafted selfies and scenes Lulu projects onto people's screens,...
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Grace and the Fever

Grace and the Fever

Zan Romanoff

Zan Romanoff

Rainbow Rowell's Fangirl meets Jenny Han's The Summer I Turned Pretty in this contemporary YA about what it means to be a fan—and what it means to be a friend—when your whole world is in flux. In middle school, everyone was a Fever Dream fan. Now, a few weeks after her high school graduation, Grace Thomas sometimes feels like the only one who never moved on. She can't imagine what she'd do without the community of online fans that share her obsession. Or what her IRL friends would say if they ever found out about it. Then, one summer night, the unthinkable happens: Grace meets her idol, Jes. What starts out as an elusive glimpse of Fever Dream's world turns into an unlikely romance, and leads her to confront dark, complex truths about herself and the realities of stardom. From the author of A Song to Take the World Apart, Grace and the Fever is a heart-clutching reminder of what it's like to fall in...
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A Song to Take the World Apart

A Song to Take the World Apart

Zan Romanoff

Zan Romanoff

What if you could make someone love you back, just by singing to them? Fans of Jandy Nelson's I'll Give You the Sun and Leslye Walton's The Strange and Beautiful Sorrows of Ava Lavender will be captivated by this contemporary love story with hints of magical realism. Hanging out with Chris was supposed to make Lorelei's life normal. He's cooler, he's older, and he's in a band, which means he can teach her about the music that was forbidden in her house growing up. Her grandmother told her when she was little that she was never allowed to sing, but listening to someone else do it is probably harmless—right? The more she listens, though, the more keenly she can feel her own voice locked up in her throat, and how she longs to use it. And as she starts exploring the power her grandmother never wanted her to discover, influencing Chris and everyone around her, the foundations of Lorelei's life start to crumble. There's a reason the...
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