You're not much use to anyone by David Shapiro
“Read this if you’re a fan of Tao Lin’s lo-fi renderings of aimless city kids.” —Nylon, Best Books of the Summer
“Punchy and…poignant.” —Vice
“The Internet becomes a novel in You’re Not Much Use to Anyone…a memoirist novel… [where] well-curated, pointillist anecdotes make up the action.” —The Daily Dot
“You're Not Much Use to Anyone, blurs the line between life and fiction, depicting the obsessive world of the twenty-something with frightening clarity.” —Village Voice
“There's a raw honesty and deceptive thoughtfulness here.” —BuzzFeed Books
“If you've ever been curious about how anonymous bloggers get unexpectedly Internet-famous, this book will tell you in great, hyper-aware detail…Plus, it reads like a ‘Who's Who of NYC.’” —Refinery 29