Technically, You Started It
Lana Wood Johnson has written her new novel, Technically, You Started It, entirely in text message exchanges between two high school juniors: Haley Hancock and 马丁 Munroe II. Because the two teens share many things in common, they bond during these communications, realizing that they’d rather have their texting relationship “than nothing at all” (298). 马丁, who is handsome, 丰富的, 著名的, 迷人的, 和聪明的, is named after his financial genius grandfather who has funded most of the advances in science and technology. His father is not only a big risk-taker but someone who can’t “wait more than a second before getting remarried” (74), 所以他Read More →