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ナレーター:
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Jayme Mattler
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著者:
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Megan Angelo
このコンテンツについて
"This dark, pitch-perfect novel about our dependence on technology for validation and human connection is as addictive as social media itself.” (People)
A Time and NPR Best Book of 2020
Highly recommend by:
- People Magazine
- The Skimm
- Katie Couric’s "Wake-Up Call"
- Entertainment Weekly
- Vogue.com
- Marie Claire
- Parade.com
- Bitch Media
- Hello Giggles
- Bustle
- Booklist
An electrifying story of two ambitious friends and the dark choices they make to become internet famous.
Orla Cadden is a budding novelist stuck in a dead-end job, writing clickbait about movie-star hookups and influencer yoga moves. Then Orla meets Floss - a striving, wannabe A-lister - who comes up with a plan for launching them both into the high-profile lives they dream about. So what if Orla and Floss’ methods are a little shady - and sometimes people get hurt? Their legions of followers can’t be wrong.
Thirty-five years later, in a closed California village where government-appointed celebrities live every moment of the day on camera, a woman named Marlow discovers a shattering secret about her past. Despite her massive popularity - 12 million loyal followers - Marlow dreams of fleeing the corporate sponsors who would do anything to keep her on-screen. When she learns that her whole family history is based on a lie, Marlow finally summons the courage to run in search of the truth, no matter the risks.
Followers traces the paths of Orla, Floss, and Marlow as they wind through time toward each other and toward a cataclysmic event that sends America into lasting upheaval. At turns wry and tender, bleak and hopeful, this darkly funny story reminds us that even if we obsess over famous people we’ll never meet, what we really crave is genuine human connection.
©2020 Megan Angelo (P)2020 Harlequin Enterprises, Limited