In Real Life: Love, Lies & Identity in the Digital Age

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Price
$16.00  $14.88
Publisher
Grand Central Publishing
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Pages
256
Dimensions
5.23 X 0.69 X 8.23 inches | 0.52 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781455584291
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About the Author
Nev Schulman is the host of MTV's #1 series, Catfish, which 2.6 million people watch in the U.S., plus millions more worldwide in 25 other countries.
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"Nev is a great philosopher of the internet and thereby a critical voice for our generation. Whether or not you're a Catfish fan, In Real Life is a must-read and shows us the opportunities and pitfalls that are part of the digital era. Nev makes it plain and simple: the power of the keyboard is now mightier than the sword."--Matthew Segal, founder of OurTime.org
"IN REAL LIFE is so much more than a book about online dating. It's about self-acceptance and being true to yourself in a world where you're influenced by so many people over the internet."--Jonathan Bennett, host of MTV's Copycat
"What I find most exciting about IN REAL LIFE is how it explores the Internet's impact on our perception of gender and sexuality, and how we portray our digital selves to the world to that end. As a fellow millennial, I'm constantly trying to adapt to how the digital age is molding our ideas of love and relationships. In Real Life does not attempt to define these ever-changing terms but instead works to understand them."--Kim Stolz, author of Unfriending My Ex
"Finally someone has written a smart and funny guide that helps young people navigate social media without letting it take over their lives."--Maude Apatow, actress and twitter personality
"Nev's book begins as a fun journey into the world of lying on the internet, but it extrapolates into the larger phenomenon of avatars -- everybody has one on social networks."--James Franco for Vice magazine
"The book is at once a memoir, a meditation on a truly unique phenomenon of the internet age, and a motivational address for anyone seeking virtual companionship. Schulman cautions his readers against lying on their social media profiles, and argues instead for improving "offline" life. "Embrace who you really are, both online and off" is the message at the heart of his book."--Publishers Weekly