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Average rating4.2
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Meta truly doesn't understand the Barbara Streisand effect when it comes to public relations because they got me to read this book - and my record shows I don't read that much nonfiction. I found this memoir a page-turner and appreciated Sarah showing both how Meta affected her as a person and how she saw them affecting the world. While others may not appreciate the pieces of her personal life woven into this story of corruption, I think they play an important part in framing the habitual misdeeds of this corporation.
After finishing this book, I removed Instagram and Facebook from my phone in an effort to reduce my time spent, data given, and attention wasted for the capital gains of a man I don't believe in.
Gripping, thrilling, mortifying, and filled with existential dread. It may be one of the most important reads of the year.
The chapters are relatively short and the book is pretty easy to read. I was able to knock it out quickly. HIGHLY recommended.
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