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A Social Affair by Earl Sewell, Pat Tucker

kimyattaw's review

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4.0

Do you believe everything you read online? Is Facebook your newsroom? In A Social Affair, we find the tale of what happens when people misrepresent themselves online. You know those inbox messages you get on FB (or send)...the ones where the guy is saying, "Oh...I think you're beautiful. Let's get to know one another..." You Google him. Can't find anything...probably because HE'S NOT REAL! Okay. So here, both Codi and Quinn are in unhappy marriages. They have no escapes except the internet. Well, what happens when they meet and live out the lives they've created online? You've wanted to be someone else...you know it! Quinn and Codi get that chance.

You'll have to read to find out what happens when their spouses find out!

orsayor's review

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4.0

The Internet has given me the opportunity to meet some wonderful people, but as we know with every good thing in life there’s a flip side to it. One of the reasons I love reading books by Pat Tucker & Earl Sewell is the ability to relate to what they are writing. A Social Affair is no different – what can start off as something innocent can lead to places/things you never dreamed of. In the cyberspace, people have the ability to become who they want with a click of the keyboard.

Remember things aren’t always what they appear to be.

Trust me after reading this book, you will definitely think twice about how you conduct yourself on the Internet.

jewie's review

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3.0

3.5 stars
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