<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"Because her mom is always on the move, Steph hasn't lived anyplace longer than six months. Her only constant is an online community called CatNet--a social media site where users upload cat pictures--a place she knows she is welcome. What Steph doesn't know is that the admin of the site, CheshireCat, is a sentient A.I. When a threat from Steph's past catches up to her and ChesireCat's existence is discovered by outsiders, it's up to Steph and her friends, both online and IRL, to save her."--Provided by publisher.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><b>LODESTAR AWARD WINNER FOR BEST YOUNG ADULT BOOK <p/></b>From Hugo and <i>Locus</i> Award-winning author Naomi Kritzer, <i> Catfishing on CatNet </i>is a thought-provoking near future YA thriller that could not be more timely as it explores issues of online privacy, artificial intelligence, and the power and perils of social networks. <p/>A <i>New York Times Book Review </i>Editors' Choice/Staff Pick<br>A <i>Kirkus Reviews</i> Best Book<br>A Junior Library Guild Selection<br>An Edgar Award Winner for Best Young Adult Novel<br>A Minnesota Book Award Winner for Best Young Adult Novel<br>An Andre Norton Nebula Award Finalist<br>An ITW Thriller Award for Best YA Novel Nominee<br>A Lodestar Award Winner for Best Young Adult Book <p/>"A pure delight...that's as tender and funny as it is gripping and fast-paced. <b>This book is perfect.</b> From the believable teenage voices to the shockingly effective thriller plot, it swings effortlessly from charming humor to visceral terror, grounding it all in beautiful friendships, budding romance, and radical acceptance." --<b><i>The</i> <i>New York Times</i></b> <p/>Because her mom is always on the move, Steph hasn't lived anyplace longer than six months. Her only constant is an online community called CatNet--a social media site where users upload cat pictures--a place she knows she is welcome. What Steph<i> doesn't</i> know is that the admin of the site, CheshireCat, is a sentient A.I. <p/>When a threat from Steph's past catches up to her and ChesireCat's existence is discovered by outsiders, it's up to Steph and her friends, both online and IRL, to save her. <p/>"Alongside the uplifting message about inclusivity, diversity, and found family--characters of various ethnicities identify as gay, bisexual, nonbinary, asexual, and still exploring--Kritzer's take on a benevolent AI is both whimsical and poignant. An entertaining, heart-filled exploration of today's online existence and privacy concerns." --<b>Publishers Weekly<i>, starred review</i></b></p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>"The characters offer positive, realistic LGBTQIA+ representation--especially nonbinary identities and characters still exploring their identities. Refreshingly, the characters also feel like generally-woke-but-still-imperfect humans. Wickedly funny and thrilling in turns; perfect for readers coming-of-age online." --<i>Kirkus, </i>starred review <p/>"Kritzer's take on a benevolent AI is both whimsical and poignant. An entertaining, heart-filled exploration of today's online existence and privacy concerns." --<i>Publishers Weekly</i>, starred review <p/>"Smart, sly, scary, and irrepressibly good fun, this novel has everything I've ever wanted from a story: it is a cerebral, funny, tender, big-idea delight. I can't wait for you to read it."--Kelly Barnhill, Newbery Award-winning author of <i>The Girl Who Drank the Moon</i> <p/> An absolutely charming and incredibly gripping, superbly plotted YA thriller.--Cory Doctorow, <i>New York Times </i>bestselling author of <i>Little Brother</i> <p/> "Kritzer's flawless collection taps deep wells of emotion and wonder.... Her work is indisputably speculative, but it's a perfect entry point to the genre for readers who prefer fantastical and futuristic elements to stay more in the background, with human (and robotic) feelings always at the fore. This splendid treat is not to be missed."--<i>Publishers Weekly</i>, starred review, on <i>Cat Pictures Please and Other Stories</i></p><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>NAOMI KRITZER has been making friends online since her teens, when she had to use a modem to dial up at 2400 baud. She is a writer and blogger who has published a number of short stories and novels for adults, including the Eliana's Song duology and the Dead Rivers Trilogy. Her 2015 short story "Cat Pictures Please" won the Hugo Award and Locus Award and was a finalist for the Nebula. Naomi lives in St. Paul, Minnesota, with her family and four cats. The number of cats is subject to change without notice.
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