a clever concept with a truly human side' * Londonist * Intriguing. the pining for real human contact - as opposed to virtual - infuses this narrative with powerful pathos and poignancy * Metro * Fascinating. At the core of this engrossing novel is the question 'who are you?'. Moggach cleverly raises the question: what happens if we start believing our own fictions?. Kiss Me First is a profound examination of the processes of storytelling itself: all characters are in some way telling fictions - to each other and to themselves. The potentialities and pitfalls of contemporary communication are brilliantly explored here. The story straddles real life and virtual existence, the right to die and the need to live * Vogue * Gripping. Moggach sucks us into the rabbit hole of dangerous obsession with deftly timed twists and memorable characters * Entertainment Weekly * As Moggach's debut chillingly demonstrates, the virtual world is scant protection from messy, utterly human emotions * People * Lottie Moggach's psychologically terrifying debut thriller, Kiss Me First, will have you questioning your presence on the world wide web * Publishers Weekly * It's only when the introverted Leila assumes a suicidal woman's online identity that she learns how to be herself.
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