الجمعة، 30 سبتمبر 2016

Popular Fictional Relationship Novel On Online 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 authored by Nick Hornby. It features the story of Annie who reviews an album that is produced by an American called Tucker Crowe who is a favorite of her boyfriend. It has taken time for Crowe to release any song. This is the end of the relationship between Annie and her boyfriend Duncan. However, it marks the beginning of a steamy one between her and Crowe.

Rainbow Rowell makes a writing debut with the book Attachments. At work, Lincoln is assigned the duty of reading through emails of his colleagues at work to ensure that they do not cross the boundaries of company policy. In the process, he encounters a conversation between two of her fellow employees interacting in a manner contravening company policy. She does not report them but keeps reading.

Melanie Gideon has authored a book entitled Wife 22. The narrative features a woman in her middle age who has nothing good to show for her marriage. She is enticed to be part of an online survey on marriage. The title is drawn from the tag she is given in the survey. Probing questions from Researcher 101 leave her thinking a lot about the relationship. They are an eye opener.

Super Sad True Love Story acts as a futurist view of a world where people will only be communicating through aparats. These are hand held devices that have caused people to not even speak to each other or read books. The apparatus rate people on such grounds as attractiveness, financial status, etc. Eunice and Lennie have a one night stand over a platform called Global Teen. However, the description given by Eunice to her friend about the experience is totally different.

Richard Yate is the work of Tao Lin. It tells the story of friendship that emerges from Google chat. A boy meets a girl on Google chat but their relationship is devoid of emotions. The author uses this book to make a commentary on how online relationships are devoid of emotional attachment. This has infiltrated into normal life. The book is very controversial and has received a lot of criticism. The comments are usually polemic and hilarious.

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 written by Jesse Walter. Matt is a reporter who starts a poetry blog. It fails terribly leaving her in financial ruins. He has a mortgage to pay and a wife on a spending spree on ebay. Matt thinks that his wife is about to elope with a high school boyfriend. He is tempted to click on her computer. Matt has to find a way of salvaging his finances and life.




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