This Week in Reading Look by Zan Romanoff I read Look last weekend in the span of 24 hours. It is the kind of popsicle of a book that my brain inhales during the summer: YA, hella gay, smart and sharp and digestible in equal measure. Lulu is a private school student in Los Angeles and a microinfluencer on Flash—the novel’s version of Snapchat. She shares glimpses of her life paired with moody text—a selfie washed out by sunlight, a corner of a bathroom at a party. Several months earlier she was publicly humiliated in a PG-13 social media sex scandal of her own making, but she continues to upload snippets to Flash. The only thing worse than being publicly humiliated, is acknowledging that the public humiliation is affecting you in any way.
trick of the hand
trick of the hand
trick of the hand
This Week in Reading Look by Zan Romanoff I read Look last weekend in the span of 24 hours. It is the kind of popsicle of a book that my brain inhales during the summer: YA, hella gay, smart and sharp and digestible in equal measure. Lulu is a private school student in Los Angeles and a microinfluencer on Flash—the novel’s version of Snapchat. She shares glimpses of her life paired with moody text—a selfie washed out by sunlight, a corner of a bathroom at a party. Several months earlier she was publicly humiliated in a PG-13 social media sex scandal of her own making, but she continues to upload snippets to Flash. The only thing worse than being publicly humiliated, is acknowledging that the public humiliation is affecting you in any way.