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Famous For Nothing

T/ James Reagan’s Famous For Nothing, is a post-Empire novel that explores the lives of five socialites as they search for meaning in a landscape populated with harsh critics and soft jail sentences.

Famous For Nothing satirizes celebrity blogs, while humanizing the socialites these blogs ridicule. Told with a mix of straightforward literary narrative and hilarious blog posts, a complete vision of the current state of entertainment journalism can be found within the novel.

Famous For Nothing is a novel for the blog generation.
It makes you feel guilty, and inferior, and superior at the same time.
Hopefully, it also makes you laugh.
It’s about socialites. It’s about wanting to be a better person. It’s about wanting to be something more.
It’s about five girls.
It’s about new wave music.
It’s about second chances.
It’s a book that can be read in quick 5 minute increments, then picked back up again when you have another couple minutes.
This is a novel for people scared of books.
This is a novel for socialites, about socialites.
So if the invites don’t come in tonight, Famous For Nothing is here for you.

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