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Chad McKenna wants to live a quiet life of playing games and watching YouTube. But when a private video of himself ‘enjoying some alone time’ goes viral, he is suddenly thrust into the media spotlight. Chad quickly becomes a reluctant internet celebrity. As the video begins to spread across the internet, it becomes clear that this isn’t your ordinary meme. It’s a virus, and one that will do anything to survive – including murder. If there’s anything worse than a video of yourself masturbating going viral, it’s a rogue robotic army of soldiers that all look like a naked version of yourself, who are willing to go to war with the entire world. And Chad is the only one with the power to stop it.
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Read this on Pigeonhole, and I was gripped, the plot takes some very unexpected, clever turns and this book makes you think about the nature of how we project ourselves online and about online privacy. I think it would make a fantastic book club read. I like the way Chad was portrayed, at first the reader feels a mixture of disgust and pity for him, but he grows as a character in a realistic way. This is also a pretty funny book and it ends in a completely unexpected way.