Love in the Age of Wi-Fi: Love, Lies, and the Last Call
A Comprehensive Manual for Chronically Hopeless, Terminally Awkward and Romantically Doomed
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Sasa Fegic
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Love in the Age of Wi-Fi is your laugh-out-loud survival guide to romance in the digital era — where people fall in love through emojis, get ghosted by people they’ve never met, and consider “mutual trauma bonding” a valid relationship stage.
Author Saša Fegić, sailor, writer, and chronic overthinker, has combined sharp wit and battle-tested experience from both the high seas and the even more dangerous waters of online dating. With humor, humanity, and the curiosity of a traveler who’s been both lost and found, Fegić charts the emotional geography of our times — where laughter is essential, vulnerability is an act of courage, and every failed romance is just another story worth telling over coffee (or rum).
Inside, you’ll find life-saving tips on how to flirt without sweating, recover from rejection without relocating to another continent, and recognize the difference between chemistry and caffeine.
This book is part field manual, part comedy, part confession, and part travel guide for the human heart, Love in the Age of Wi-Fi reminds us that while the routes may be confusing, the destination — connection — is still worth the trip.
Whether you’re single, married, or hiding in airplane mode, Love in the Age of Wi-Fi will make you laugh, cringe, and maybe even believe in love again — right after you delete Tinder for the fourth time.
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