Wednesday, March 1, 2017

Ten YA novels that celebrate the way the internet connects us

At the BN Teen Blog Dahlia Adler tagged ten YA novels that celebrate the way the internet connects us, including:
Tash Hearts Tolstoy, by Kathryn Ormsbee

Leo Tolstoy is Tash’s idol, and the original brains behind her passion project, a web series called Unhappy Families. But he’s not the only guy who inspires Tash—not as long as adorable Thom Causer is sharing her blogosphere. When Unhappy Families blows up and Tash gets an opportunity to meet Thom in person, she knows she can’t pass it up, even if most of the rest of the cast and her best friends can’t make the trip. The only problem is that Tash doesn’t quite know how to navigate the dating pool yet; how and when do you tell a guy you like that you’re a romantic asexual, and that no matter how cute you find him, sex is off the table?
Read about the other entries on the list.

--Marshal Zeringue