If you suspect you are addicted to social media, you need to check out the 50 telltale signs in Gemini Adams new book, ‘The Facebook Diet: 50 Funny Signs of Facebook Addiction and Ways to Unplug with a Digital Detox.’ The British author wrote this book as a part of her ‘Unplugged’ series.
From withdrawal symptoms to frequent bathroom visits, the work outlines many silly behaviours associated with addiction to the popular social media site. The book includes captioned illustrations making it an easy and quick read as well. Each symptom begins with the line "You know you’re a Facebook addict when…" allowing readers to self-diagnose.
‘The Facebook Diet’ is a must read for anyone who suspects they might be addicted to Facebook, or for anyone who knows they are but could use a good laugh at their own expense.
Social Media Addiction Books
The Facebook Diet by Gemini Adams is a Silly and Helpful Picture Book
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