
Geekerella
by Ashley Poston
Like 'Eliza and Her Monsters', this book celebrates fandom and online communities.

by Francesca Zappia (2017)
In the real world, Eliza Mirk is shy, weird, and friendless. Online, Eliza is LadyConstellation, anonymous creator of the wildly popular webcomic Monstrous Sea. Eliza can’t imagine enjoying the real world as much as she loves her digital community, and has no desire to try. Then Wallace Warland, Monstrous Sea’s biggest fanfiction writer, transfers to her school. Wallace thinks Eliza is just another fan, and Eliza begins to wonder if a life offline might be worthwhile. But when Eliza’s secret is accidentally shared with the world, everything she’s built—her story, her relationship with Wallace, and even her sanity—begins to fall apart. With illustrations from Eliza’s webcomic, as well as screenshots from Eliza’s online forums and snippets of Wallace’s fanfiction, this uniquely formatted book will appeal to fans of Noelle Stevenson’s Nimona and Rainbow Rowell’s Fangirl. Content Warnings: suicide, suicidal ideation, depression, anxiety
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by Ashley Poston
Like 'Eliza and Her Monsters', this book celebrates fandom and online communities.

by Alice Oseman (2016)
Similar to 'Eliza and Her Monsters', it explores themes of online personas and real-world connections.

by Rainbow Rowell (2001)
Like 'Eliza and Her Monsters', this novel delves into the world of fandom and finding oneself.

by Becky Albertalli (2017)
This book shares the relatable teen voice and themes of self-discovery found in 'Eliza and Her Monsters'.

by Emily X.R. Pan (2018)
Like 'Eliza and Her Monsters', this novel explores complex emotions and identity with a unique narrative style.
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