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  • MediaDB / «One less like” Ellery Lloyd: download fb2, read online

    About the book: 2021 / You are an Instagram star. Millions of followers listen to your words. They envy you, they admire you, they imitate you. You have everything and even more. But you don't deserve this. I know the truth. You have turned your family life into an endless reality show and are ready to go over your head for the sake of likes and subscribers. Your little children, your loving, handsome husband, your cozy home and family life - everything is shamelessly put on display. So I know everything about you. And one day I will come for you and your family... In this gripping psychological thriller, Ellery Lloyd explores modern social media culture: our desperate need for popularity and the risks we're willing to take to be liked by strangers online - while forgetting the dangers of the real thing. life beyond the screen... “Read it in one sitting... Captivating and original. Bravo, Ellery Lloyd! – Claire McIntosh “Social media has never been so dark and glamorous. A moving look into the world of influencers and how it affects their families." – Samantha Downing “A smart, original and engaging thriller with a compelling cast of realistic characters.” – Jenny Quintana “The perfect modern thriller. An attractive and at the same time repulsive main character, an elegant two-person narrative based on a scenario that is easy to imagine... It is absolutely impossible to tear yourself away. It felt like every chapter ended on a cliffhanger and my heart sank. I liked it." – Caroline Corcoran “Don't read this book on the train—I missed my stop... On the one hand, this is a fascinating and witty page-turner. On the other hand, a book that will make you look differently at life in the twenty-first century." – Holly Watt “A gripping, thought-provoking, thoughtfully crafted novel. I suspected everyone in turn... A truly brilliant and refreshingly original piece of work.” – Karen Hamilton “Twisted and dark, like all great thrillers.” – Abby Greaves