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Note to Self

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Note to Self

By: Alina Simone
Narrated by: Aimee Castle
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A witty, keenly observant look at our Internet-obsessed culture. Anna Krestler is adrift. The Internet has draped itself, kudzu-like, over her brain, which makes it even more difficult to confront the question of what to do when she is dismissed from her job as a cubicle serf at a midtown law firm. Despite the exhortations of Leslie, her friend and volunteer life coach, Anna seeks refuge in the back alleys of Craigslist, where she connects with Taj, an adherent of a nebulous movement known as Nowism that occupies the most self-absorbed fringes of the art world. Art, Anna decides, is what will provide the meaningful life she’s been searching for and knows she deserves. She joins Taj’s “crew” and is drawn into his grand experimental film project. But making art is hard and microwaving pouch foods is easy. Soon enough Anna finds herself distracted by myriad other quests: remembering to ask Leslie “How are you?,” reducing her intake of caloric drinks, and parrying her mother’s insistence that she attend hairdressing school. But when Anna’s 27-year-old roommate - a terminal intern named Brie - announces her pregnancy, it forces Anna to confront reality, setting off a chain of events that lead to a horrifying climax of betrayal.

Alina Simone’s Note to Self is a shrewdly perceptive, hilarious, moving tale about friendship, art, and the search for a meaningful life in an era of rampant narcissism.

©2013 Alina Simone (P)2012 Audible, Inc.
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Vapid, but the actress who read it was great

The 37 year old main character looses her job and has no direction or plans for the future. It reads like sex in the city, except you just don't like the character. I was waiting for resolution, and didn't get it.

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Original and quirky look at social media

Would you consider the audio edition of Note to Self to be better than the print version?

Given that I am legally blind, I can only listen to books.

What other book might you compare Note to Self to and why?

Perhaps some of the better British chick lit books, but this is not necessarily a chick lit book.

Have you listened to any of Aimee Castle’s other performances before? How does this one compare?

No. I was impressed by the reader and will look for more by her.

Who was the most memorable character of Note to Self and why?

Anna. You just fall in love with her and want to know more. She is not a boring character.

Any additional comments?

I hope this author will write more and perhaps it could become a series. It is not so unlike Sophie Kinsella's shopaholic series, but the focus is on social media. Well done.

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