Jenny Mollen's City of Likes is a propulsive story of motherhood, social media, and obsession--and the ways we can lose ourselves in each. A delightful blend of social commentary, dark humor, and good old-fashioned suspense that I devoured in two days. --Emily Henry, #1 New York Times bestselling author of People We Meet on Vacation
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A wickedly funny and sharply insightful novel about motherhood, female friendships, and the seductive allure of social media culture from the New York Times bestselling author of I Like You Just The Way I Am and Live Fast Die Hot.
In Jenny Mollen's observant novel, the world of momfluencers is a dazzling and dangerous backdrop for a story about friendship, deceit, ambition, and how we choose to let the world see us - Town and Country Magazine
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Megan Chernoff is a talented but unemployed copywriter in an identity crisis after the birth of her second child. Seeking a fresh start, she and her family move to New York City, where she meets Daphne Cole-a gorgeous, stylish, well-known momfluencer. To Meg's surprise and delight, Daphne shows an inordinate amount of interest in Meg, showering her with compliments, attention, gifts, and all the perks that come with having a massive digital platform. Before she knows it, Meg finds herself immersed in Daphne's world-hobnobbing at exclusive power mama supper clubs, partaking in fancy wellness rituals, and reveling in the external validation she gets from her followers who grow daily by the thousands. Her friendship with Daphne, as well as the world she's been granted access to, is intoxicating and all-consuming. But is it authentic? When Meg realizes she's losing track of what matters most-her relationship with her sons and her husband-the deep cracks in Daphne's carefully curated façade are finally exposed. It's up to Meg to find her way back to her real life. But first she must determine what real even means.
Written with Jenny Mollen's signature razor sharp wit, City of Likes is a compulsively entertaining, unforgettable, and unsettling satire of modern life and relationships in a pics or it didn't happen world.
You're loved the tv shows, the movies, and the podcasts, now get ready to dive deeper into the galaxy with cast and crew members Kurt Russell, James Spader, Richard Dean Anderson, and so much more! Featuring a complete guide to all 214 episodes and two movies, Chevrons Locked brings you the behind the scenes commentary to all your favorite seasons and adaptions. This is the book every fan has been waiting for!
From the complete and uncut Leonard Nimoy interview that is widely believe to be his last, to Kirstie Alley's only official interview on her Trek experience, this sweeping history of Star Trek covers everything from its origins with Lucille Ball and Desilu Studios to the real reason Enterprise was cancelled. If you're looking for a comprehensive exploration of the full legacy of Star Trek told in the words of those who made it, look no further than The Center Seat: 55 Years of Star Trek.
Not only does this epic collection include interviews with Superman favorites like Henry Cavill, Tom Welling, and Zack Snyder, Voices From krypton also dives into the Tim Burton directed Nicholas Cage movie that never happened. You might think you know Superman, but you haven't yet read Voices From Krypton.
Jenny Mollen's City of Likes is a propulsive story of motherhood, social media, and obsession--and the ways we can lose ourselves in each. A delightful blend of social commentary, dark humor, and good old-fashioned suspense that I devoured in two days. --Emily Henry, #1 New York Times bestselling author of People We Meet on Vacation
INSTANT NATIONAL BESTSELLER
A wickedly funny and sharply insightful novel about motherhood, female friendships, and the seductive allure of social media culture from the New York Times bestselling author of I Like You Just The Way I Am and Live Fast Die Hot.
In Jenny Mollen's observant novel, the world of momfluencers is a dazzling and dangerous backdrop for a story about friendship, deceit, ambition, and how we choose to let the world see us - Town and Country Magazine
Recommend by Good Morning America - People Magazine - The View - Rachael Ray - Good Day NY - Access Daily - Women's Day Magazine - New York Post - USA Today - Hamptons Magazine - The Hasty Book List
Megan Chernoff is a talented but unemployed copywriter in an identity crisis after the birth of her second child. Seeking a fresh start, she and her family move to New York City, where she meets Daphne Cole-a gorgeous, stylish, well-known momfluencer. To Meg's surprise and delight, Daphne shows an inordinate amount of interest in Meg, showering her with compliments, attention, gifts, and all the perks that come with having a massive digital platform. Before she knows it, Meg finds herself immersed in Daphne's world-hobnobbing at exclusive power mama supper clubs, partaking in fancy wellness rituals, and reveling in the external validation she gets from her followers who grow daily by the thousands. Her friendship with Daphne, as well as the world she's been granted access to, is intoxicating and all-consuming. But is it authentic? When Meg realizes she's losing track of what matters most-her relationship with her sons and her husband-the deep cracks in Daphne's carefully curated façade are finally exposed. It's up to Meg to find her way back to her real life. But first she must determine what real even means.
Written with Jenny Mollen's signature razor sharp wit, City of Likes is a compulsively entertaining, unforgettable, and unsettling satire of modern life and relationships in a pics or it didn't happen world.
55 years after its debut, Star Trek is one of the biggest international franchises the world has ever seen! 12 television series and 13 motion pictures (and counting), there is no end in sight for those who seek to go where no man has gone before.
The Nacelle Company documentary series, The Center Seat: 55 Years of Star Trek, chronicles the production and cultural impact of this beloved series. From the early days of Desilu and the motion pictures, to the Rick Berman era of Picard, Sisko and Janeway of 1987-2005 and beyond.
This companion book takes the series' journey one step further, with expanded and exclusive interviews by the cast and crew, with insights from the film industry and Trek fandom's top analysts.
Barbarian Rage reveals a new dimension in fantasy comics never seen before!When a wizard and a barbarian stumble upon a treasure trove, they think it's theirs for the taking. However, a massive demon-spider won't let them get off so easy.They'll have to quit their arguing and slay the beast if they want to keep the fortune! Join Kilgarr the Barbarian and Leech the Wizard as they unlock the secret of, The Spider's Treasure!
The Barbarian Rage saga continues in this action packed issue! When confronted by an armored Giant, diplomacy is futile! Our intrepid duo will have to use their might and magic to defeat the massive monster! Join Kilgarr the Barbarian and Leech the Wizard as they combine their forces against an indestructible Colossus!
So why is it cool to meld detective stories, where things add up, and science fiction, where they (typically) don't? The melding has been around for decades now, even before the first Blade Runner. Maybe 'cause when they meld, those lousy prognostications might finally make some sense? Call it Space Noir?
Which brings me to Hadrian's Fall, Ian Roumain's astonishingly imaginative novel, set on Mars and with one of the best opening lines since Call Me Ishmael. Forget whether in reality Mars would ever be habitable; Roumain makes you believe that it will be and has created a world (actually two worlds), so real that you could easily lose yourself in either.
- From the foreword by Nicholas Meyer (writer/director of Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, and author of The Seven-Percent Solution)
These are dangerous times on the fourth planet from the sun. Mars, the crown jewel among Earth's colonies, has erupted into violence. A group of rebels known as Mars First has launched an uprising against Earth's control of the red planet.
For Hadrian Stricks, these momentous events are taking place just as his own life is unraveling--he's been accused of killing the richest man on Mars, Gerhard De Brecht. Since he's been having an affair with the dead man's wife, it's not difficult to understand why the police think he's guilty. Sure, Hadrian has fantasized about killing Gerhard, but he didn't actually do it. Desperate to elude the authorities and prove his innocence, Hadrian hasn't got a clue how to accomplish either. Salvation appears in the form of his old pal Arthur Rittlemeyer, a fellow Colonial Marines veteran who thinks it's the perfect time to pull off the biggest heist in Martian history. The authorities, he figures, will be too busy trying to put down the Martian rebellion to bother stopping them from making their big score.
All Hadrian has to do is lend Arthur his piloting skills in order to help him rob the richest company on Mars--the De Brecht Corporation . . .