In December, we’ll tackle Lauren Oyler’s wry and cynical Fake Accounts, about a woman who finds out that her normal-seeming boyfriend has a second life as an Instagram conspiracy theorist. The two books we’ll be reading in December and January propose answers to these questions, with tricky, funny, weird results. How does living on the internet change our brains? How does it change our books? And how do we write about something so bizarre and abstract in ways that are actually interesting to read? This winter, the Vox Book Club is going to spend some time thinking about the place where we all seem to live half our lives these days: the internet. The Vox Book Club is linking to to support local and independent booksellers.
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