A review by scribblepost
I Hate the Internet by Jarett Kobek

4.0

4.5 stars. Smart, funny, political, and engaging. Most of all, pro-woman, which I so appreciate, especially coming from a male writer—though oddly, I did not feel drawn at all to his main protagonist. On that note, it's less a novel about characters than ideas (by which I mean they feel more representational than human, with the exception of Ellen), but to that end, it's definitely worth reading. The ferocity of his outrage is admirable. His parody of Ayn Rand towards the end is HILARIOUS. On the surface, this is a cynical novel, but it is fueled by a deep concern with humanity.