Fake News

Fake News by C J Dunford, published by Fledgling Press on May 31, 2021, is a humorous exploration of the impact of online media on young minds. This edition spans 296 pages and is presented in English. The story follows four high school students and their dog as they navigate the complexities of trust in the digital age. In an effort to highlight the unreliability of internet content, they create a news site filled with outrageous yet entirely fabricated stories, leading them into unexpected and chaotic situations.
Readers will find a blend of humor and adventure as the characters become embroiled in a web of spies and aliens, all while being pursued by a determined journalist. The narrative addresses themes relevant to teen and young adult audiences, including social and family issues, while maintaining a lighthearted tone. This engaging tale invites readers to reflect on the nature of truth and deception in media, making it a relevant addition to the genres of literature and fiction, as well as humor and satire.
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When four high school children, and one dog, suffer at the hands of online media they come up with a plan to show everyone how little they should trust what they read on the internet (actually, the dog only supplies moral support). They launch their own news site that details amazing, shocking, fascinating, utterly believable but totally untrue stories. Their intention is always to come clean, and never to target anyone in particular, but success goes to their heads. Before long they are enmeshed in a world of spies and aliens. What’s more, they have a sneaky and rather desperate journalist on their tail. How are they all going to get out of all this unscathed? What happens next will change all of their lives forever…
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