I Like God by Jeff Yager, Skye Bynes

Joey finds out the hard way the dual-sided power of social media after the public page he makes for God gets 30 million followers

I like god

Joey Taylor jokingly starts a public page for "God" on FaceSpace and forgets about it when he goes off the grid from social media. Four years later, he returns to the page to find that it has over 30 million "likes." When Joey discovers the immense power and responsibility that comes with this incredible online audience at his disposal, the former pizza delivery driver develops a God complex of his own. Joey's newfound fame on FaceSpace takes a turn nobody could ever see coming.

"In I Like God, Yager and Bynes create an easy to read fun world that shows how out of hand social media, fame, and followers can get." -Dave Koco, founder of Kocosports.net and author

ABOUT THE AUTHORS Jeff Yager, who is also a rapper, is the author of the sci-fi novel ATOM AND EVE. Skye Bynes works for a major food chain. Friends as well as co-authors, they met through their shared interest in wrestling when growing up in Stamford and Norwalk, Connecticut, respectively. They now live in a suburb of Tampa, Florida where they also run a professional wrestling company.

Genre: FICTION / Psychological

Secondary Genre: FICTION / Satire

Language: English

Keywords: social media, fiction, contemporary, novel

Word Count: approximately 45,000

Sales info:

This novel is clever, well-written, and memorable. It has strong sales potential with more word-of-mouth awareness of it as well as more reviews. One of the authors, Jeff Yager, has more than 7,000 followers on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. 


Sample text:

The Book of Joey

Joey took one last satisfactory bite, then threw the crumbled up wrapper of his favorite chocolate and almond bar across the room, just missing the garbage pail next to his bed. That was so damn good, he thought to himself. After that, he cracked open a cold can of Mountain Mist soda and began to chug it, while searching the Internet on his computer. Joey was looking up the average life span of a giraffe, due to absolute boredom. 


Book translation status:

The book is available for translation into any language except those listed below:

LanguageStatus
Italian
Translation in progress. Translated by Davide Alberio
Portuguese
Translation in progress. Translated by Jose Duarte
Spanish
Translation in progress. Translated by Mario Rondon

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