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informative reflective medium-paced
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For the genre and topic of the book, this was an excellent read. (I rank with genre in mind, so a 5 star literary fiction book is going to be quite different from a 5 star memoir or fantasy.) The author, a journalist, peels back the filter, if you will, of influencer/content creator culture, and what really goes into that career. It's so much more than meets the eye, when you see that polished IG photo. I loved this. It's juicy and funny, while informative and raising very valid questions, especially around the topic of influencer's children. The author's goal is to explain why influencers matter, and I believe she does a good (and interesting) job explaining this funny, wild-west-style career.
informative lighthearted fast-paced

3.5 Rounded up. Pretty surface level, and you can tell that the author is basically fangirl-ing the whole book. The authors main thesis is “Influencers matter.” But, in my opinion? They shouldn’t.
It was interesting to the voyeur in me, but just reminded me while I left instagram behind and don’t have social media anymore. People are getting paid very large sums of money because they exploit their kids, seek attention and because their audience feels unable to unfollow! It messes up our lives and theirs.
informative slow-paced