Published: 2020, Faber and Faber Genre: Fiction Themes: Social media, single parenthood, data algorithms My rating (out of 5): ❤❤❤❤ The story in this book is a cautionary tale about the potential dangers of social media, and how it can change from friend to foe in the time it takes to install an intrusive algorithm. Someone once told me that if anything online is free to the user, then you are the product, and that is exactly the message this book is presenting to us. DBC Pierre is the author of the book Vernon God Little that won the Man Booker Prize in 2003, and that is one of the few book that have caused me to laugh out loud as I read it. However, I have been passing this new book over on the library 'bestseller' shelves for some weeks now, as the title didn't particularly appeal to me, and I had the impression it would be heavy going. (It's amazing what conclusions you can come to without even reading the blurb inside the cover of a book!) Anywa...