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The Facebook Diet: 50 Funny Signs of Facebook Addiction and Ways to Unplug with a Digital Detox (The Unplug Series) (edition 2013)

by Gemini Adams, Gemini Adams (Illustrator)

Series: The Unplug Series (1)

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Featuring a series of 50 hilarious cartoons that complete the sentence, 'You know you're a Facebook addict when', The Facebook Diet inspires technophiles to examine the health consequences of their high-tech habits by illustrating the more idiotic, embarrassing and cringe-worthy behaviours of social media excess. The social network now has over 1 billion users - more than one in every seven people - and over 30% of them admit to checking it before brushing their teeth in the mornings. The Facebook Diet inspires us to examine the health of high-tech habits and try to unplug.… (more)
Member:stephanieloves
Title:The Facebook Diet: 50 Funny Signs of Facebook Addiction and Ways to Unplug with a Digital Detox (The Unplug Series)
Authors:Gemini Adams
Other authors:Gemini Adams (Illustrator)
Info:Live Consciously Publishing (2013), Paperback, 146 pages
Collections:Your library
Rating:****
Tags:Facebook, social media, non-fiction, humor, addiction, technology, technology addiction, Facebook addiction, cartoon, comic

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Reading through the intro and the jokes, I couldn’t tell if the book is meant to be a light-hearted giggle on how everyone’s addicted to Facebook these days, and we’re meant to all recognize ourselves and our own habits in the cartoons, or if it’s meant to be denouncing kids today and their pointless internet socializing and how much better offline, “real” interactions would be. Either way, there’s unfortunately not a lot to relate to in the comics or jokes.

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  TheFictionAddiction | Aug 12, 2020 |
(This review can be found on my blog The (Mis)Adventures of a Twenty-Something Year Old Girl at the beginning of December).


When I was asked if I would review this book, I said yes without even thinking about. This book has been on my to be read shelf for awhile, and while it wasn't laugh out loud funny all the time, it was still laugh worthy.

The cover shows that this is going to be a humorous book with funny illustrations. I, personally, like the cover, and it drew me in.

There is one sign that you're a Facebook addict on each page as well as a full page illustration on the other to go with the sign. Some of these are funny while others are mildly amusing. Some signs used in the book include "you've already created a page for your unborn child," your partner angrily claims they've become a Facebook widow," and "you've had a face-off with Facebook." There's also suggestions to detox from Facebook such as "get sent to jail," "join Google instead," and "fall in love."

I enjoyed the illustrations the most if I'm honest. Gemini Adams, not only wrote the book, but also illustrated it. While most of them are cutesy, there area few which are kinda crude. Mostly, they only show women's breasts. There's no illustrations of crotches so worry not.

I believe this book would be a perfect stocking stuffer or gag gift for someone who is on Facebook a lot. I'm thinking of getting this book for my dad who is obsessed with how many friends he has and how many likes he gets.

(I received a free paperback copy of this book from the publisher in exchange for a fair and honest review). ( )
  khal_khaleesi | Nov 16, 2019 |
The Facebook Die, worte by Gemini Adams, it's a funny illustration book with 50 cartoons as examples of facebook addiction. I found this book really funny, beacause I felt identified with some of the "addiction signs", like the one of "you no longer participate in face-to-face social interaction period".
I don't have too much to say about this book, I found it funny, the illustrations are well made, but it was too short, I read it in 5 minutes. This book is ideal to all those facebook addicts, you'll smile and maybe take in mind one of the facebook diet advises. ( )
  Rosechaser110 | Jul 17, 2019 |
Such an overly wired world like ours needs the occasional humorous reflection to prevent us from getting completely lost within the techosphere, and a simple solution is the Facebook Diet: a Facebook detox every once in a while. This may seem completely impossible for some (and if that's the case, you need this book NOW!!), while completely irrelevant to others, but regardless of the number of messages in your inbox, the urgency of your unread notifications, or how many friend requests you have pending, Gemini Adams's fully illustrated cartoon-style book is bound to entertain Facebook users of every kind.

Some of the "symptoms" of Facebook addiction will totally have you thinking That is so me, while others are just plain silly, but this variety and balance is what makes The Facebook Diet such a lighthearted, ironic read.

What I love is how Gemini Adams isn't just about being funny; she genuinely has a purpose with this book: to reveal to social media addicts (like yours truly) how much technology is taking over our lives. While this obviously isn't anything ground-breaking or extremely eye-opening, it's a comical, refreshing reminder of what matters and what really doesn't in life.

Pros: Accessible format; easy to skim and enjoy the "You know you're a Facebook addict when..." list // Relevant in today's tech-filled community // Great as a gag gift and for Facebook geeks

Cons: Chuckle-worthy, but not actually hysterical... // Illustrations aren't that cute

Verdict: Mostly amusing, a little vulgar, and completely modern, The Facebook Diet is a socially pertinent and yet still entertaining collection that will not only help you diagnose and cure your Facebook addiction, but also bring a smile to your face. I don't think this is exactly laugh-at-loud-worthy, but it's still a cute anecdote for our internet-dependent culture.

Rating: 7 out of 10 hearts (4 stars): Not perfect, but overall enjoyable; borrow, don't buy!

Source: Complimentary copy provided by publisher in exchange for an honest and unbiased review (thank you, Live Consciously!). ( )
  stephanieloves | Nov 10, 2013 |
This review was written for LibraryThing Early Reviewers.
So I may have a slight addiction to facebook as do some of my friends. The format of the book shares Jeff Foxworthy's "you might be a redneck" style which Gemini Adams uses very well. The 50 signs in the book are funny and well thought of and the illustrations that goes with them are also funny. Good book, a fun read. ( )
  fred_moro | Oct 9, 2013 |
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"As Adams states the obvious, I can't help but to laugh at her colorful illustrations."
 
"Addicted To Facebook? Maybe its time to re-think your priorities, consider a "Facebook Diet""
 
"A tongue in cheek look at our social media excess."
 
“ A humorous look at the most common bad behaviors and fun tips on how to curb them.”
 
"Get on The Facebook Diet!"
 

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Featuring a series of 50 hilarious cartoons that complete the sentence, 'You know you're a Facebook addict when', The Facebook Diet inspires technophiles to examine the health consequences of their high-tech habits by illustrating the more idiotic, embarrassing and cringe-worthy behaviours of social media excess. The social network now has over 1 billion users - more than one in every seven people - and over 30% of them admit to checking it before brushing their teeth in the mornings. The Facebook Diet inspires us to examine the health of high-tech habits and try to unplug.

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