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A review by shealwaysreads
Deepfake by Sarah Darer Littman
3.0
Deepfake by Sarah Darer Littman is a timely and thought-provoking novel that delves into the dangerous world of technology and social media. The story follows protagonist Elise, a high school student who becomes the victim of a deepfake video that threatens to ruin her reputation. As she struggles to clear her name, Elise must navigate the murky waters of online manipulation and deception.
Littman does a fantastic job of incorporating current social media platforms and technology into the narrative, highlighting the very real dangers of deepfake technology and its potential to destroy lives. The novel serves as a cautionary tale for readers, urging them to be vigilant and critical of the information they consume online.
While the premise of the book is intriguing, the writing style leaves something to be desired. The prose is often clunky and uninspired, failing to fully engage the reader. However, the strength of the storyline and the important themes it explores make up for the lackluster writing.
Overall, Deepfake is a compelling and eye-opening read that sheds light on the dark side of technology and social media. Despite its mediocre writing style, the novel succeeds in sparking important conversations about the impact of digital manipulation on our society.
Littman does a fantastic job of incorporating current social media platforms and technology into the narrative, highlighting the very real dangers of deepfake technology and its potential to destroy lives. The novel serves as a cautionary tale for readers, urging them to be vigilant and critical of the information they consume online.
While the premise of the book is intriguing, the writing style leaves something to be desired. The prose is often clunky and uninspired, failing to fully engage the reader. However, the strength of the storyline and the important themes it explores make up for the lackluster writing.
Overall, Deepfake is a compelling and eye-opening read that sheds light on the dark side of technology and social media. Despite its mediocre writing style, the novel succeeds in sparking important conversations about the impact of digital manipulation on our society.