My Secret Youtube Life
By: Charlotte Seager
Location: FIC SEA
Genre: Youth Fiction- Social Media
What if your favourite YouTuber’s life was a lie?
What if you were the one to expose it?
YouTuber LilyLoves has an amazing life: a rockstar boyfriend, a totally Insta-worthy London flat and a collection of beauty products that seems to grow daily (thanks, PO Box).
Sixteen-year-old Melissa’s life is way less amazing – LilyLoves is the only thing getting her through it. She’s Lily’s biggest fan and spends hours each night watching her videos and liking her posts. Melissa wants that life for herself – or at least to look like she has it . . .
As Melissa starts to grow in confidence – and followers - she discovers a crushing secret about Lily – the ultimate YouTube lie. Does she share Lily’s secret and crush her fame? Or will they both continue to live a lie – both online and off?
My [Secret] YouTube Life is the addictive debut novel from Charlotte Seager.
Jules read this and reckons the most important thing she got from this book which she thinks is especially important is to remind the younger generations to: Stay true to yourself and keep in touch with reality.
Location: FIC SEA
Genre: Youth Fiction- Social Media
What if your favourite YouTuber’s life was a lie?
What if you were the one to expose it?
YouTuber LilyLoves has an amazing life: a rockstar boyfriend, a totally Insta-worthy London flat and a collection of beauty products that seems to grow daily (thanks, PO Box).
Sixteen-year-old Melissa’s life is way less amazing – LilyLoves is the only thing getting her through it. She’s Lily’s biggest fan and spends hours each night watching her videos and liking her posts. Melissa wants that life for herself – or at least to look like she has it . . .
As Melissa starts to grow in confidence – and followers - she discovers a crushing secret about Lily – the ultimate YouTube lie. Does she share Lily’s secret and crush her fame? Or will they both continue to live a lie – both online and off?
My [Secret] YouTube Life is the addictive debut novel from Charlotte Seager.
Jules read this and reckons the most important thing she got from this book which she thinks is especially important is to remind the younger generations to: Stay true to yourself and keep in touch with reality.
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