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By: Sophie White
Narrated by: Jacqueline Milne
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The sparkling debut novel from Sophie White set in the online world of social media and Instagram.

Ali Jones is hell-bent on achieving her #lifegoals: 10,000 Instagram followers and a win at the upcoming Glossie Influencer Awards. So when she inadvertently leads people to believe she is sporting a baby bump and immediately gains thousands of followers, she realises that the Mummy Influencer wave could be her ticket to Insta-success, even if off-screen it feels like her life is falling apart with what's happening to her beloved dad.

But then Tinder Sam, Ali's one-night-stand, resurfaces and seems determined to take his new role as baby daddy seriously. And falling for Sam is definitely not part of Ali's plan.

Meanwhile, Ireland's biggest influencer (and Ali's idol) Shelly Divine has it all...at least on paper. But beneath the immaculately curated feed, cracks are appearing. Shelly harbours a secret from her followers and, more importantly, her husband - but who will be the first to discover what she's been hiding?

As the Glossies approach, what will it take for the women realise what's truly important before they lose what matters most?

©2019 Sophie White (P)2019 Hachette Books Ireland
Contemporary
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I have never been a fan of plots where the characters are “trapped” in some lie they can’t get out of (see also: Dear Evan Hansen). Ali’s plot line made me sick on top of the numerous depressing themes in this book: postpartum depression, death, and a failing marriage don’t really make for a fun time, so I don’t know how I’m expected to enjoy this book. I can’t fault the narrator, though - she doesn’t deserve a bad rating just because her script was bad. The narrator did a great job of mimicking the rhythm and tone of announcers, news broadcasters, and everyday folks as needed. Maybe look for a different book that she’s narrated, because this one was not good. (It’s also sexually explicit, another thing that drags my review down, so don’t carelessly listen to this audiobook where others can hear.)

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