She keeps up the Facebook status updates, uploads photos, writes emails and leaves voicemails so that no one knows Tess is gone. Then the book grabs you by the scruff of the neck and drags you along this weird and wonderful tale of Leila, who is responsible for Tess’s online presence. The idea of a person ,who has a large group of friends and family, actually not being missed seems a bit unrealistic at first. She wants to disappear, but without anyone noticing that she has actually gone. This book explores the concept further by introducing us to Tess, a young woman who actually wants someone to take over her online life. I first heard of this book earlier in the year via a Facebook Trailer and was very impressed with the concept.Ī lot is mentioned of online hacking and how someone can access all your personal details with a click of a button and be able to assume your identity. National Emerging Writer Programme Overview.
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