Be more chill: The Graphic Novel
Material type:
TextPublisher: Los Angeles : Hyperion, 2021Edition: First editionDescription: 138 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type: - text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781368057868 :
- 1368057861 :
- 9781368061162
- High schools -- Comic books, strips, etc
- High schools -- Fiction
- Graphic novels
- Self-perception -- Comic books, strips, etc
- Self-perception -- Fiction
- YOUNG ADULT FICTION / Social Themes / Assimilation
- YOUNG ADULT FICTION / Social Themes / Emotions & Feelings
- YOUNG ADULT FICTION / Social Themes / Friendship
- 741.5/973 23
- PN6727.V59 B46 2021
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Wasatch County Library First Floor | Young Adult Graphic Novels | YA GN Vizzini (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 34301001669607 |
The groundbreaking story by New York Times best-selling author Ned Vizzini that inspired the Tony-nominated Broadway musical--now adapted in a graphic novel by #1 New York Times best-selling author David Levithan. Jeremy Heere is your average high school dork. Day after day, he stares at beautiful Christine, the girl he can never have, and dryly notes the small humiliations that come his way. Until the day he learns about the "squip." A pill-sized supercomputer that you swallow, the squip is guaranteed to bring you whatever you most desire in life. By instructing him on everything from what to wear, to how to talk and walk, the squip transforms Jeremy from geek to the coolest guy in class. Soon he is friends with his former tormentors and has the attention of the hottest girls in school. But Jeremy discovers that there is a dark side to handing over control of your life--and it can have disastrous consequences.
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