C.E.L.L - Cityfolk Electronically Livin' Life: The Secrets We Hide in Our Cell Phones (Paperback)

Author: Britt E. Burwell  John R. Williams
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Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9781598008685
Publisher: Outskirts Press
Publish Date: 4/10/2007
Buy.com Sku: 203453572
Item#: RKW7NY
Dimensions (in Inches) 7.75H x 5L x 0.25T
Pages: 128
 
Astonishing answers to unspoken questions revealed!
In a society that places an immeasurable importance on technology. Britt E. Burwell & John R. Williams tell a story that reveals it all! The authors take you into the hidden world of cell phones. The story exposes how cell phones possess much more than a few names and numbers. They contain the inner-workings of a person's character, their darkest sins and at times their most guarded secrets. Heralded as" the most overdue sociology project of the 21st century," the authors prove that being linked to our friends, family and loved ones with the click of a button has its consequences. Take a journey with them as they tell a tale of redemption, rediscovery and realization.
 
  
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5 of 5 Secrets Exposed!!! Thursday, September 27, 2007
A Reader from Chicago, IL  

I read C.E.L.L Cityfolk electronically Livin Life-The Secrets We Hide in Our Cell Phones and immediately identified with each characters plight. As a male myself I too have been caught off guard by wireless treachery. The book is remarkably creative and uses text messages and voicemail text to progress the story. My favorite character was Royce due quite simply to his undying belief that he ACTUALLY is a players player. The book was a great short read and despite the main medium of novel, it really succeeded at creating multi-faceted characters who experienced real life joys, pains and sorrows. SEQUEL!! SEQUEL!! [come on chant with me!!] These authors really have a pulse and are in tune with urban america.
 
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