Daily interactions have taken a new trend where people no longer meet as often. Their conversations are online and are the genesis of relationships. This is the overriding them in the online fictional relationship novel category. These books are set on the web or have their genesis on the internet. Consider some of the stories told here.
Juliet, Naked is authored by Nick Hornby. It features the story of Annie who reviews an album that is produced by an American called Tucker Crowe who is a favorite of her boyfriend. It has taken time for Crowe to release any song. This is the end of the relationship between Annie and her boyfriend Duncan. However, it marks the beginning of a steamy one between her and Crowe.
Attachments acts as the debut work of Rowell Rainbow. The work of Lincoln is to ensure that employee conversations on email do not violate company policy. She encounters one exchange that crosses all boundaries. Instead of reporting the two, she enjoys reading these conversations. This is an interesting conversation.
Melanie Gideon has authored a book entitled Wife 22. The narrative features a woman in her middle age who has nothing good to show for her marriage. She is enticed to be part of an online survey on marriage. The title is drawn from the tag she is given in the survey. Probing questions from Researcher 101 leave her thinking a lot about the relationship. They are an eye opener.
Super Sad True Love Story captures a future where contact and communication are through hand held gadgets called aparats. People no longer talk or read books. The artificial intelligence feature on these gadgets rates the person on the other end in terms of financial status and attractiveness. Lennie and Eunice meet at GlobalTeen chat room and have a one night stand. The description given by Annie to her friend differs from that of Lennie. It is an interesting disconnect.
Richard Yate is written by Tao Lin about a union that begins at Google chat. The relationship on this platform does not have any emotional attachment. Such relationships have over flown to the point of affecting how people communicate or interact in real life. The book has become controversial and received a lot of criticism for depicting internet relationships as such. The comments and reviews given are usually hilarious and polemic.
Eloves Me, Eloves Me Not tells the story of a woman who in her late thirties has everything apart from a loving man to come home to. This novel by Johanneson L. A. Is the story of Kayte who after searching for a man physically has to turn to the internet for a solution. She has a very interesting experience.
Financial Lives of the Poet is written by Jesse Walter. Matt is a reporter who starts a poetry blog. It fails terribly leaving her in financial ruins. He has a mortgage to pay and a wife on a spending spree on ebay. Matt thinks that his wife is about to elope with a high school boyfriend. He is tempted to click on her computer. Matt has to find a way of salvaging his finances and life.
Juliet, Naked is authored by Nick Hornby. It features the story of Annie who reviews an album that is produced by an American called Tucker Crowe who is a favorite of her boyfriend. It has taken time for Crowe to release any song. This is the end of the relationship between Annie and her boyfriend Duncan. However, it marks the beginning of a steamy one between her and Crowe.
Attachments acts as the debut work of Rowell Rainbow. The work of Lincoln is to ensure that employee conversations on email do not violate company policy. She encounters one exchange that crosses all boundaries. Instead of reporting the two, she enjoys reading these conversations. This is an interesting conversation.
Melanie Gideon has authored a book entitled Wife 22. The narrative features a woman in her middle age who has nothing good to show for her marriage. She is enticed to be part of an online survey on marriage. The title is drawn from the tag she is given in the survey. Probing questions from Researcher 101 leave her thinking a lot about the relationship. They are an eye opener.
Super Sad True Love Story captures a future where contact and communication are through hand held gadgets called aparats. People no longer talk or read books. The artificial intelligence feature on these gadgets rates the person on the other end in terms of financial status and attractiveness. Lennie and Eunice meet at GlobalTeen chat room and have a one night stand. The description given by Annie to her friend differs from that of Lennie. It is an interesting disconnect.
Richard Yate is written by Tao Lin about a union that begins at Google chat. The relationship on this platform does not have any emotional attachment. Such relationships have over flown to the point of affecting how people communicate or interact in real life. The book has become controversial and received a lot of criticism for depicting internet relationships as such. The comments and reviews given are usually hilarious and polemic.
Eloves Me, Eloves Me Not tells the story of a woman who in her late thirties has everything apart from a loving man to come home to. This novel by Johanneson L. A. Is the story of Kayte who after searching for a man physically has to turn to the internet for a solution. She has a very interesting experience.
Financial Lives of the Poet is written by Jesse Walter. Matt is a reporter who starts a poetry blog. It fails terribly leaving her in financial ruins. He has a mortgage to pay and a wife on a spending spree on ebay. Matt thinks that his wife is about to elope with a high school boyfriend. He is tempted to click on her computer. Matt has to find a way of salvaging his finances and life.
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