Review of American Millennial
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Review of American Millennial
American Millennial by Winfield Winfield is a book about the identity crises and fears that almost every social media celebrity feels at one point. Sometimes, content creators have the feeling of being frauds. It is the story of one YouTuber that mirrors the stories of many other content creators on the internet. The only difference is that theirs hasn't been told, and they are still struggling with reality. This story will bring many readers closer to reality if they read carefully and listen to the massage. It would be a wake-up call to many, but before then, let me tell you about Nick.
A YouTuber named Tyler Frank had visited England and "desecrated" the Royal Burial Ground. As a fellow YouTuber, with his handle as an American Millennial, Nick carried the gossip to his channel. After all, it was content. Apart from the royal grave saga, Nick finds out a more juicy secret about Frank that is related to him in confidence. But this secret was more than just content. It was troubling. He doesn't know if to use it as content or not, as it will draw a huge reaction from both his audience and Frank's. What did he find out about his fellow YouTuber? Did he spill the secret? But then, a lookalike who has the same stature, height, and hair color as Nick started to pose as him, calling himself "AM" (American Millennial). Who is this stalker? Will he be the downfall of the American Millennial? Pick up the book to find out.
People might not know it, but content creators "support" each other by carrying news about them. It might be in the form of conspiracy theories, gossip, attacks, etc. You might think that these social media content creators actually hate each other, but behind the earshot of their fans or followers, they celebrate together the amount of visibility the trouble they stirred has given them. This book brought this aspect of content creators' lives to light. Of course, a "beef" between social media celebrities might not be a "beef" at all but a tactic to remain relevant in the field and grow their channels. That is why you don't believe everything you see on the Internet.
This book shows the level of fake life that our supposed "social media" celebrities adopt—starting from their looks to their lifestyles in general. Even the men wear makeup! I love how politics is subtly but sincerely discussed in this book. I also love that YouTubers will get tips on how to grow their channels from reading this book. You'd see how almost everything is connected.
The plot of this book is astoundingly well-developed and planned. The element of suspense was present from start to finish, and I could not predict anything about the story until I finished it. My heart was throbbing, waiting for the worst and wishing that it wouldn't happen. I applaud the author for how the story was delivered. Also, the book was exceptionally well edited, as I encountered no errors till I finished it. I honestly did not dislike anything about this book. Hence, I am giving it the 5 out of 5 stars it deserves.
I would recommend this book to content creators on social media. I also recommend it to readers who enjoy reading horror stories and those who love crime thrillers and mysteries. This is a story that contains underlying lessons for anyone who reads it.
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