Stop Looking At Your Phone

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“Stop Looking At Your Phone” is a darkly humorous and insightful critique of our smartphone obsession by the anonymous illustrator Son of Alan. This compact hardcover, published by Pop Press, delivers a much-needed dose of reality with a distinctive visual style. Forget mindless scrolling; this book is a call to reclaim your attention, your relationships, and your life from the tyranny of the screen. Son of Alan’s work has been praised for its blend of wit and social commentary, offering a relatable and often uncomfortable reflection of modern life. If you’re looking to break free from the digital addiction and rediscover the world around you, this is the perfect antidote.

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Havent you got something better to do? Our streets are filled with down-facing zombies, blocking up the pavements. Wed rather Instagram our food than eat it. We’ve forgotten how to have real actual conversations . And in the bedroom well, thats no place for Candy Crush Saga. Its time we all repeated the life-changing STOP LOOKING AT YOUR PHONE . In his wonderfully deadpan instruction manual for our increasingly tunnel-visioned lives, illustrator Son of Alan taps into the strange truth of our obsession with the tiny screen. Revealing how ludicrous we’ve all become, and what wonders lie in stall for us a whole metre from our faces, this book will make you want to reclaim your life, your friends and your family from the tyranny of the backlit screen. Youll laugh, sure, but it might also change your life.

"Stop Looking At Your Phone" by Son of Alan is a hilarious and poignant wake-up call for our screen-obsessed society. Published by Pop Press in 2018, this thought-provoking hardcover edition delivers a dose of much-needed reality with a side of deadpan wit. Measuring 128 pages and weighing in at just 165 grams, this is not just a book, it's a pocket-sized revolution against the digital takeover of our lives. Are you tired of seeing the world through a 5-inch screen? Does the relentless glow of your phone dictate your interactions and experiences? Son of Alan's book tackles this modern epidemic head-on. He shines a light on the absurdity of our constant connectivity, from Instagramming every meal to neglecting real-life conversations and even letting our phones intrude on intimate moments. It is a darkly funny social commentary on how our world has changed in recent times. With sharp observations and clever illustrations, the author urges us to reclaim our attention, our relationships, and our lives from the "tyranny of the backlit screen." "Stop Looking At Your Phone" isn't just about pointing fingers; it's about offering a path back to genuine connection and mindful living. Alan's unique artistic style blends simplicity with profound meaning, enhancing the books message and adding to its aesthetic appeal. This book makes a wonderful gift for the tech-addicted millennial, the perpetually online Gen Z, or anyone who feels the pull of their smartphone is becoming too strong. It's a call to action wrapped in humor, prompting readers to look up, engage with the world around them, and rediscover the simple joys of face-to-face interaction. "Stop Looking At Your Phone" is more than just a book, it's a catalyst for change, a reminder that life's most precious moments are happening right in front of usnot on our screens. It's a book that promises laughter, reflection, and perhaps, a much-needed digital detox. Suitable for readers interested in social commentary, media studies, or those simply seeking a break from the digital grind, this book falls under the categories of Politics & Social Sciences, Social Sciences, and Communication & Media Studies. It has garnered attention for its relatable message and distinctive artistic approach, making it a relevant and engaging read for our times. Are you ready to look up?
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1785039091

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9781785039096

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128

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