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Sign up todayYou're Not Much Use to Anyone
David is a freshly minted NYU grad who’s working a not-quite-entry-level job, falling in love, and telling his parents he’s studying for the LSAT. He starts a Tumblr blog, typing out posts on his BlackBerry under his desk—a blog that becomes wildly popular and brings him to the attention of major media (The New York Times) as well as the White House. But his outward fame doesn’t quell his confusion about the world and his direction in it.
This semiautobiographical debut is a coming-of-age story perfect for our time. In A Sense of Direction author Gideon Lewis-Kraus’s words, “If Tao Lin had been born to Gary Shteyngart’s parents and spent his early twenties slaving for pageviews at NewYorker.com, he would have written something like this, the Bright Lights, Big City of the click-here-now generation.”
David Shapiro is the creator of the hit blog Pitchfork Reviews Reviews and the World’s First Perfect Zine. He has written for the New York Observer, the Wall Street Journal, and Interview, among others. He is currently a law student.
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“Read this if you’re a fan of Tao Lin’s lo-fi renderings of aimless city kids.” —Nylon, Best Books of the Summer
“Punchy and…poignant.” —Vice
“The Internet becomes a novel in You’re Not Much Use to Anyone…a memoirist novel… [where] well-curated, pointillist anecdotes make up the action.” —The Daily Dot
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