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Title: Growing up Wired
Author: David Wallace Fleming
Narrator: Mark Schenker
Format: Unabridged
Length: 7 hrs and 32 mins
Language: English
Release date: 09-12-14
Publisher: One Click Voice
Ratings: 3 of 5 out of 1 votes
Genres: Fiction, Contemporary
Publisher's Summary:
How will relationships change in the age of the internet?
Victor likes to admire his girlfriends' online pictures. These girls can't seem to stop posting self-shots to Facebook and all the social sites. Soon all the young men in his fraternity are competing for the attention of these online, amateur pinups.
The classic problems of maturity are complicated for Victor by a set of new challenges. He struggles with smartphones, text-games, recreational pharmaceuticals, porn addiction, reversed gender roles, and a motley crew of well-meaning yet misguided mentors.
The technological quandaries get even more confusing in the maelstrom of booze, drugs, and social competition. He gets in fights, pops pills, and embarks on a quest to learn why young women post so many pictures and why guys can't stop themselves from looking.
He might just find a girl to fall in love with - on both sides of the camera.
Throughout these discoveries, he wonders:
What kind of love is this? The wired kind.
Members Reviews:
Awesome Book
I have many astounding thoughts about this book. Within each chapter, I found myself giggling incessantly. A book isn't a good book unless it has sort of comical interference inside of it. Secondly, the book displays much adult content and personifies it in a way that makes you have second, third, and even fourth thoughts about the actual denotation. Being an experienced poet and author myself, I can attest that a lot of professional editing and advice was given throughout the publishing of the book. I rate and review this book as a five-star and would definitely like to see it listed on Barnes and Nobles one day; seeing it made it on the charts for technical-humor! My degree is in Information Technology/Technology Management so it brings much delight when I hear about peripherals and life combined.
Great read I look forward for more from David Fleming
This is a must read. Instead of going into a full mid life crisis buying a sports car, divorcing your wife, start dating the nanny who is half your age just buy David Flemming's book Growing up Wired and avoided this embarrassing scenario. He will take you back not only to remember his journey, but because his style of writing is unique and takes the reader through his eye's, it is a therapy for all you men seeking to wreak havoc in your lives as you can live it over and over in this great book.
Its a great read for young ladies who should read this as a cautionary tail. Even if I were like the young ladies who had the forturne or misfortune?, of running into mr. Flemmings (for ladies they all exist and will fall in love with a tree as long as it has movement in those years their hormones still mess with their young heads) It is wiser to keep your nose in your books and have unrealistic crushes on your professors.
To the rest: I fell in love with this book though I really at first put it on the back burner really wondering could this really be that interesting. I would have missed out greatly hadn't I opened up the book, even with one eye open at first. I found before I knew it I was lost in someone else's world that seldom get me so entranced that my intention of reading a couple of chapters turned into reading the entire book and saying wait...where's the next one it cannot be done really? If you are reading this Mr. Flemming you have an enchanted fan and life long reader now.