![]() ![]() ![]() I'll be honest: If you've never woken up and instantly opened your phone to a deluge of cynical political tweets sandwiched between Corgi memes, you might not get this book. She is insightful and sensitive while also unable to resist the ego-inflating pull of catering to online fans. She partakes in posting on social media while questioning her participation in a culture that seems to make the world a lot worse. To anyone who regularly scrolls through Twitter, this will, ahem, feel frighteningly familiar.īeyond making the protagonist's obsession with "the portal" immediately relatable, it also helps you understand and sympathize with her. The novel is written in snippets that range from a sentence or two to a few paragraphs, often jumping from topic to topic. The structure perfectly mirrors the chaos of being too online. ![]()
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