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    السبت، 1 أكتوبر 2016

    Popular Fictional Relationship Novel On Internet Romance

    By Jessica Taylor


    The trend today is to meet and interact with people online other than the traditional physical contact. These meetings end up being very interesting relationships. This theme has led to the emergence of internet fictional relationship novel, a genre that explores this phenomenon. Here are some amazing books that explore this subject in depth.

    Juliet, Naked is the story of Annie and Duncan. Duncan has a favorite musician called Tucker Crowe, on whose music Annie writes a negative review. This becomes the beginning of trouble in their relationship which eventually leads to breakup. Through the review, a conversation begins between Crowe and Annie. It ends up in a blissful marriage.

    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 is the hand behind Wife 22. The main character is a middle aged mother and wife living a disgruntled life. She receives an invitation to participate in an online survey about marriage. Her identification title is Wife 22. A lot of time is spent thinking about the best answers to questions sent by researcher 101. The questions and answers change her life as she has a revelation she would never have had.

    Super Sad True Love Story looks into a future where communication has ceased to be physical and is now through gadgets called aparats. These devices are hand held and have caused people to stop reading or talking to each other. They have artificial intelligence that rates people based on attractiveness and financial status, among other tenets. Through a platform referred to as Global Teen, Eunice meets Lennie and they have a one night stand. The interesting part is the description Eunice gives to her friend about the relationship.

    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 is a narrative about a woman who has everything she would ever want in life apart from a husband. She has money and friends, but needs someone to return home to. Johanneson narrates how Kayte, after searching everywhere is advised to turn to the internet. She never thought it would be as interesting as it turned out to be.

    Financial Lives of the Poet is authored by Jesse Walter. It captures the life of Matt, originally a reporter who has quit his job to start a blog. This leaves him in financial ruins. The wife is an Ebay shopping fanatic with a lot of useless deliveries in the garage. Matt is tempted to check her computer since he suspects she has reconnected with an old boyfriend and is about to elope. Matt has the difficult task of salvaging his life and marriage.




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