In Haley's high school threre are two boys named Martin Nathaniel Munroe II, and one of them has started a text conversation with her, which becomes an all-consuming exchange between two people who see themselves as outsiders. There's just one problem: Haley doesn't know who Martin is. And Martin doesn't know that Haley doesn't know
Lana Wood Johnson Books
Lana Wood Johnson writes about how modern technology and the information age are changing and impacting our daily lives. Her work explores the unique experiences of growing up before the digital revolution, contrasting them with today's rapidly evolving reality. Johnson subtly captures the paradoxes between a nostalgic past and a present constantly influenced by technology. Through her writing, she prompts readers to consider how this constant connectivity affects our relationships and our perception of the world.



Speak for Yourself
- 352 pages
- 13 hours of reading
Skylar Collins of Lovelace Academy intends to win at the Scholastic Exposition, (an extremely nerdy academic competition) using her latest app, which she considers a brilliant piece of coding; but first she has to assemble a team, and she will do anything to accomplish that, even if it means playing Cupid for teammates Joey and Zane--but her people skills are not as good as her coding, and when she starts to feel attracted to Zane things get even more complicated.
In this true crime memoir, Lana Wood offers a no-holds-barred account of the life and death of her sister, Natalie Wood, including exclusive new information from people directly involved in the investigation. Clearing up the myths and misconceptions behind her sister's death, the legendary Hollywood actress reveals the secrets she's been holding onto for decades, and in doing so, sets the record straight on one of Hollywood's most notorious celebrity deaths.