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Technically, You Started It by Lana Wood Johnson - Brand New Softcover (ARC)

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Item specifics

Condition
Brand New: A new, unread, unused book in perfect condition with no missing or damaged pages. See all condition definitionsopens in a new window or tab
ISBN
9781338335460
Book Title
Technically, You Started It
Publisher
Scholastic, Incorporated
Item Length
8.6 in
Publication Year
2019
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
1.2 in
Author
Lana Wood Johnson
Genre
Juvenile Fiction
Topic
Love & Romance, Social Themes / Dating & Relationships, School & Education, General, Social Themes / General (See Also Headings under Family), Lgbt
Item Weight
16.4 Oz
Item Width
5.8 in
Number of Pages
384 Pages

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Scholastic, Incorporated
ISBN-10
1338335464
ISBN-13
9781338335460
eBay Product ID (ePID)
15038852273

Product Key Features

Book Title
Technically, You Started It
Number of Pages
384 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Love & Romance, Social Themes / Dating & Relationships, School & Education, General, Social Themes / General (See Also Headings under Family), Lgbt
Publication Year
2019
Genre
Juvenile Fiction
Author
Lana Wood Johnson
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
1.2 in
Item Weight
16.4 Oz
Item Length
8.6 in
Item Width
5.8 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Young Adult Audience
LCCN
2018-044096
Reviews
Praise for Technically, You Started It "Poignant and hilarious, nerdy and joyful, Technically, You Started It reminds us that true connection transcends any medium, evenin-especially in-the digital age." -Adib Khorram, author of Darius the Great Is Not Okay "A quick and compulsive read." - The Washington Post "Johnson's clever debut speaks to Generation Z's cyberculture by validating online friendships." - Kirkus Reviews "Debut author Lana Wood Johnson serves up a summer sweet, emotionally fraught-slash-hilarious teen romcom plot line perfect for fans of Netflix movies like To All the Boys I've Loved Before ." -BookRiot.com "Inventive.... The all-text format could be a gimmick in less talented hands, but here the dialogue sparkles as it lets readers inside these teens' heads. It's a surprisingly powerful way to illustrate the true value of connection." - The Austin American-Statesman "Told entirely through texts between the two main characters, Johnson takes a risk with her unconventional format-and it more than pays off." - The Columbus Dispatch, Praise for Technically, You Started It "Poignant and hilarious, nerdy and joyful, Technically, You Started It reminds us that true connection transcends any medium, evenin--especially in--the digital age." --Adib Khorram, author of Darius the Great Is Not Okay "A quick and compulsive read." -- The Washington Post "Johnson's clever debut speaks to Generation Z's cyberculture by validating online friendships." -- Kirkus Reviews "Debut author Lana Wood Johnson serves up a summer sweet, emotionally fraught-slash-hilarious teen romcom plot line perfect for fans of Netflix movies like To All the Boys I've Loved Before ." --BookRiot.com"Inventive.... The all-text format could be a gimmick in less talented hands, but here the dialogue sparkles as it lets readers inside these teens' heads. It's a surprisingly powerful way to illustrate the true value of connection." -- The Austin American-Statesman "Told entirely through texts between the two main characters, Johnson takes a risk with her unconventional format--and it more than pays off." -- The Columbus Dispatch, Praise for Technically, You Started It "Poignant and hilarious, nerdy and joyful, Technically, You Started It reminds us that true connection transcends any medium, evenin-especially in-the digital age." --Adib Khorram, author of Darius the Great Is Not Okay and Darius the Great Deserves Better "A quick and compulsive read." -- The Washington Post "Johnson's clever debut speaks to Generation Z's cyberculture by validating online friendships." -- Kirkus Reviews "Debut author Lana Wood Johnson serves up a summer sweet, emotionally fraught-slash-hilarious teen romcom plot line perfect for fans of Netflix movies like To All the Boys I've Loved Before ." --BookRiot.com "Inventive.... The all-text format could be a gimmick in less talented hands, but here the dialogue sparkles as it lets readers inside these teens' heads. It's a surprisingly powerful way to illustrate the true value of connection." -- The Austin American-Statesman "Told entirely through texts between the two main characters, Johnson takes a risk with her unconventional format-and it more than pays off." -- The Columbus Dispatch
Grade From
Seventh Grade
Grade To
Seventh Grade
Synopsis
A hilarious, snarky, and utterly addicting #ownvoices debut that explores friendship, sexual orientation, mental health, and falling in love (even if things might be falling apart around you). When a guy named Martin Nathaniel Munroe II texts you, it should be obvious who you're talking to. Except there's two of them (it's a long story), and Haley thinks she's talking to the one she doesn't hate.A question about a class project rapidly evolves into an all-consuming conversation. Haley finds that Martin is actually willing to listen to her weird facts and unusual obsessions, and Martin feels like Haley is the first person to really see who he is. Haley and Martin might be too awkward to hang out in real life, but over text, they're becoming addicted to each other.There's just one problem: Haley doesn't know who Martin is. And Martin doesn't know that Haley doesn't know. But they better figure it out fast before their meet-cute becomes an epic meet-disaster . . ., A hilarious, snarky, and utterly addicting #ownvoices debut that explores friendship, sexual orientation, mental health, and falling in love (even if things might be falling apart around you)., A hilarious, snarky, and utterly addicting #ownvoices debut that explores friendship, sexual orientation, mental health, and falling in love (even if things might be falling apart around you). When a guy named Martin Nathaniel Munroe II texts you, it should be obvious who you're talking to. Except there's two of them (it's a long story), and Haley thinks she's talking to the one she doesn't hate. A question about a class project rapidly evolves into an all-consuming conversation. Haley finds that Martin is actually willing to listen to her weird facts and unusual obsessions, and Martin feels like Haley is the first person to really see who he is. Haley and Martin might be too awkward to hang out in real life, but over text, they're becoming addicted to each other. There's just one problem: Haley doesn't know who Martin is. And Martin doesn't know that Haley doesn't know. But they better figure it out fast before their meet-cute becomes an epic meet-disaster . . ., A hilarious, snarky, and utterly addicting #ownvoices debut that explores friendship, sexual orientation, mental health, and falling in love (even if things might be falling apart around you).When a guy named Martin Nathaniel Munroe II texts you, it should be obvious who you're talking to. Except there's two of them (it's a long story), and Haley thinks she's talking to the one she doesn't hate.A question about a class project rapidly evolves into an all-consuming conversation. Haley finds that Martin is actually willing to listen to her weird facts and unusual obsessions, and Martin feels like Haley is the first person to really see who he is. Haley and Martin might be too awkward to hang out in real life, but over text, they're becoming addicted to each other.There's just one problem: Haley doesn't know who Martin is. And Martin doesn't know that Haley doesn't know. But they better figure it out fast before their meet-cute becomes an epic meet-disaster . . .
LC Classification Number
PZ7.1.J6285Te 2019

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