Lois Lane is starting a new life in Metropolis. Lois has lived all over – and seen all kinds of things. (Some of them defy explanation, like the near-disaster she witnessed in Kansas one night.) But now her family is putting down roots in the big city, and Lois is determined to fit in. Stay quiet. Keep out of trouble. As soon as she steps into her new high school, though, she can see it won't be that easy. A group known as the Warheads is making life miserable for another girl at school. They're messing with her mind somehow, via the high-tech immersive videogame they all play. Not cool. Armed with her wit and her new snazzy job as a reporter, Lois has her sights set on solving this mystery. But sometimes it's all a bit much. Thank goodness for her maybe-more-than-a friend, someone she knows only by his screenname, SmallvilleGuy…
Lois Lane is starting a new life in Metropolis. Lois has lived all over – and seen all kinds of things. (Some of them defy explanation, like the near-disaster she witnessed in Kansas one night.) But now her family is putting down roots in the big city, and Lois is determined to fit in. Stay quiet. Keep out of trouble. As soon as she steps into her new high school, though, she can see it won't be that easy. A group known as the Warheads is making life miserable for another girl at school. They're messing with her mind somehow, via the high-tech immersive videogame they all play. Not cool. Armed with her wit and her new snazzy job as a reporter, Lois has her sights set on solving this mystery. But sometimes it's all a bit much. Thank goodness for her maybe-more-than-a friend, someone she knows only by his screenname, SmallvilleGuy…
* Popular, well-reviewed first book in the Lois Lane series now in paperback; New spin on an iconic character: Lois Lane is reimagined as a contemporary teenager * The smart, savvy protagonist will appeal to fans of Veronica Mars, Pretty Little Liars, Buffy the Vampire Slayer * Superman movies prove popularity of the comic-book character
Gwenda Bond is the author of the young adult novels Girl on a Wire, Blackwood, and The Woken Gods. She has also written for Publishers Weekly and the Los Angeles Times, among other publications, and just might have been inspired to get a journalism degree by her childhood love of Lois Lane. She has an MFA in Writing from the Vermont College of Fine Arts, and lives in a hundred-year-old house in Lexington, Kentucky, with her husband, author Christopher Rowe, and their menagerie. Visit her online at gwendabond.com or @gwenda on Twitter.
...basically Lois Lane in a Veronica Mars-esque plot, which sounds
like all kinds of awesome.
*Entertainment Weekly, "Lois Lane to star in new YA novel"*
Step aside, Katniss: It's time for a teenage journalist to take
over…
*The Hollywood Reporter, "Lois Lane Is Your New YA Fiction
Hero"*
...Fallout‘s publication is exciting news for anyone who thinks
Superman’s main squeeze has gotten a short shrift in the comics and
movies…
*The Mary Sue, "A Young Adult Novel Starring Lois Lane Will Be
Published Next Spr*
...should appeal not only to YA readers, but fans of the heroine
who may have felt neglected with 20 page comics lately.
*Examiner.com*
Lois Lane Is Your New YA Fiction Hero
*Yahoo! Movies*
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