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Popular Fictional Relationship Novel On Internet Romance

By Jessica Taylor


The trend today is to meet and interact with people online other than the traditional physical contact. These meetings end up being very interesting relationships. This theme has led to the emergence of internet fictional relationship novel, a genre that explores this phenomenon. Here are some amazing books that explore this subject in depth.

Juliet, Naked is authored by Nick Hornby. It features the story of Annie who reviews an album that is produced by an American called Tucker Crowe who is a favorite of her boyfriend. It has taken time for Crowe to release any song. This is the end of the relationship between Annie and her boyfriend Duncan. However, it marks the beginning of a steamy one between her and Crowe.

Attachments acts as the debut work of Rowell Rainbow. The work of Lincoln is to ensure that employee conversations on email do not violate company policy. She encounters one exchange that crosses all boundaries. Instead of reporting the two, she enjoys reading these conversations. This is an interesting conversation.

Wife 22 is done by Melanie Gideon. It features a woman and wife in her middle age who has nothing good to report about marriage. In her online escapades, she is invited to participate in a survey on marriage. She is assigned Wife 22 as her title. Researcher 101 asks a lot of questions that are an eye opener to her. These questions make her wake up and change her life in a way she would never have thought.

Super Sad True Love Story captures a future where contact and communication are through hand held gadgets called aparats. People no longer talk or read books. The artificial intelligence feature on these gadgets rates the person on the other end in terms of financial status and attractiveness. Lennie and Eunice meet at GlobalTeen chat room and have a one night stand. The description given by Annie to her friend differs from that of Lennie. It is an interesting disconnect.

Tao Lin creates the story of a boyfriend and girlfriend whose relationship takes place on Google Chat. The novel is entitled Richard Yate. It is a commentary on how online relationships are lacking in emotion and eventually affecting eventual communication. It has received polemic and hilarious reviews that are sometimes longer than the book.

Eloves Me, Eloves Me Not is a narrative about a woman who has everything she would ever want in life apart from a husband. She has money and friends, but needs someone to return home to. Johanneson narrates how Kayte, after searching everywhere is advised to turn to the internet. She never thought it would be as interesting as it turned out to be.

Financial Lives of the Poet was authored by Walter Jesse. The story features Matt, a reporter who quits his job and begins a poetry blog. It fails yet he cannot tell his wife, an Ebay fanatical shopper. Matt suspects that the wife is about to run away with a high school boyfriend they reconnected via facebook. He has to do all it takes to salvage his marriage.




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