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Troll
by Logan Macnair
Thank you NetGalley and Now or Never Publishing for providing me with an eARC in exchange for an honest review.
I have never felt this horrible while reading a book.
I could've finished a book of this length in a couple of days but reading about extremist groups in the deep, dark parts of the Internet isn't exactly a light read. I had days when I just couldn't bring myself to read this and opted for something else instead.
Rating this book is difficult because it is well researched and intriguing but I just maybe shouldn't have read this at all.
If you are interested in politics and find extremist groups fascinating then this book might be for you but you should consider if you're really in the right headspace for this. The book gets darker the more you read, first you think this is the most chronically online book you've ever picked up and think you need to get outside and touch some grass and then you end up realising that deleting Twitter could be really good for your soul.
I have never felt this horrible while reading a book.
I could've finished a book of this length in a couple of days but reading about extremist groups in the deep, dark parts of the Internet isn't exactly a light read. I had days when I just couldn't bring myself to read this and opted for something else instead.
Rating this book is difficult because it is well researched and intriguing but I just maybe shouldn't have read this at all.
If you are interested in politics and find extremist groups fascinating then this book might be for you but you should consider if you're really in the right headspace for this. The book gets darker the more you read, first you think this is the most chronically online book you've ever picked up and think you need to get outside and touch some grass and then you end up realising that deleting Twitter could be really good for your soul.