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		<title>Fake Accounts</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<h2>SHORTLISTED FOR THE BOLLINGER EVERYMAN WODEHOUSE PRIZE </h2><p><strong>A wry, provocative and very funny debut novel about identity, authenticity and the self in the age of the internet</strong></p><h2><strong>'I loved it' Zadie Smith</strong></h2><h2><strong>'Brilliant, very funny' Guardian</strong></h2><h2><strong>'Prepare to feel very seen' I-D</strong></h2>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>SHORTLISTED FOR THE BOLLINGER EVERYMAN WODEHOUSE PRIZE </h2>
<p><strong>A wry, provocative and very funny debut novel about identity, authenticity and the self in the age of the internet</strong></p>
<h2><strong>&#8216;I loved it&#8217; Zadie Smith</strong></h2>
<h2><strong>&#8216;Brilliant, very funny&#8217; Guardian</strong></h2>
<h2><strong>&#8216;Prepare to feel very seen&#8217; I-D</strong></h2>
<p>On the eve of Donald Trump&#8217;s inauguration, a young woman snoops through her boyfriend&#8217;s phone and makes a startling discovery: he&#8217;s an anonymous Internet conspiracy theorist, and a popular one at that. Already fluent in Internet fakery, irony, and outrage, she&#8217;s not exactly shocked by the revelation. But this is only the first in a series of bizarre twists that expose a world whose truths are shaped by online lies.</p>
<p>Suddenly left with no reason to stay in New York &#8211; or be anywhere in particular &#8211; she flees to Berlin, and embarks on her own cycles of manipulation in the deceptive spaces of her daily life, from dating apps to expat social events, open-plan offices to bureaucratic waiting rooms.</p>
<p>Narrated in a voice as seductive as it is subtly subversive, Fake Accounts is a wry, provocative and very funny debut novel about identity and authenticity in the age of the internet.</p>
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