Scarlett Epstein Hates It Here

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Online fanfiction becomes reality, navigating high school.

This humorous, feminist novel follows Scarlett Epstein, a self-proclaimed nobody at her high school, as she navigates the challenges of online and offline relationships. Through her fanfiction hobby, she finds camaraderie with fellow fans, while struggling to find her place in her own life. This book would be perfect for young adults who love coming-of-age stories with a feminist edge and relatable characters trying to find their way.

Scarlett Epstein Hates It Here

Regular price RM17.92 MYR
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ISBN: 9781595148353
Estimated First-hand Retail Price: RM90.31 MYR
Authors: Anna Breslaw
Publisher: Razorbill
Date of Publication: 2013-01-01
Format: Hardcover
Related Collections: Young Adult, Romance, Contemporary
Goodreads rating: 3.45
(rated by 3968 readers)

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Meet Scarlett Epstein, BNF (Big Name Fan) in her online community of fanfiction writers, world-class nobody at Melville High. Her best (read: only) IRL friends are Avery, a painfully shy and annoyingly attractive bookworm, and Ruth, her weed-smoking, possibly insane seventy-three-year-old neighbor.When Scarlett’s beloved TV show is canceled and her longtime crush, Gideon, is sucked out of her orbit and into the dark and distant world of Populars, Scarlett turns to the fanfic message boards for comfort. This time, though, her subjects aren’t the swoon-worthy stars of her fave series—they’re the real-life kids from her high school. And if they ever find out what Scarlett truly thinks about them, she’ll be thrust into a situation far more dramatic than anything she’s ever seen on TV…
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Online fanfiction becomes reality, navigating high school.

This humorous, feminist novel follows Scarlett Epstein, a self-proclaimed nobody at her high school, as she navigates the challenges of online and offline relationships. Through her fanfiction hobby, she finds camaraderie with fellow fans, while struggling to find her place in her own life. This book would be perfect for young adults who love coming-of-age stories with a feminist edge and relatable characters trying to find their way.