Chatville, USA

Chatville, USA by Emily Del Rio is a work of fiction published by Xlibris Corporation LLC in September 2008. This 428-page book explores the lives of six individuals from diverse cultural backgrounds who connect through the internet. Each character grapples with personal challenges in their real lives, finding solace and an escape in the online world, where anonymity allows them to express their true selves without limitations.
Readers will discover how these characters navigate their dual existences, as the boundaries between fantasy and reality blur. The narrative delves into themes of identity and the impact of digital communication on human relationships. As they immerse themselves in their online personas, the characters illustrate the complexities of modern life and the primitive instincts that still drive human behavior. This edition, presented in English, invites readers to reflect on the nature of connection in an increasingly digital age.
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Six people from different cultural backgrounds meet on the internet. All have problems in real life and the internet offers them an illusion of what they can’t achieve in real life. Using their minds and emotions while being physically still at home, they manage to create a new life online for themselves. Anonymity allows them to reveal themselves mentally without constraint. Evil is no longer recognized as they throw themselves into the lives they created. Proving, that in this age of communication, man is still a primitive being. Fantasy is superimposed upon reality and day to day life is forgotten.
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