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The List

by Yomi Adegoke
 Book cover of The List by Yomi Adegoke, a compelling novel exploring cancel culture, online ethics, and the collision of public and private life in the digital age

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A GOOD MORNING AMERICA BOOK CLUB PICK!

In this sensational, page-turning debut novel, a high-profile female journalist's world is upended when her fiance's name turns up in a viral social media post.

Ola Olajide, a celebrated journalist at Womxxxn magazine, is set to marry the love of her life. Young, beautiful, and successful, she and her fiance, Michael, are considered the "couple goals" of their social network and seem to have it all. That is, until one morning when they both wake up to the same message: "Oh my god, have you seen The List?"

It began as a list of anonymous allegations about abusive men. Now it has been published online. Ola would usually be the first to support such a list-she'd call for the men to be fired, write article after article. Except this time, Michael's name is on it.

With one month to the wedding, Ola gives Michael an ultimatum: prove his innocence or the wedding's off. But will the truth of what happened change everything for them both?

Compulsively readable, wildly entertaining, and filled with sharp social insight, The List is a piercing and dazzlingly clear-sighted debut about secrets, lies, and the internet.

Harper Collins | William Morrow Paperbacks | September 10, 2024 | 336 pages | ISBN: 9780063274884


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Recommended by The New York Times - Vogue - People - NPR - Vulture - The Guardian - Cosmopolitan - Rolling Stone - Publishers Weekly - The Sunday Times - and many more!

"Brilliantly written, intricately plotted and incredibly clever. Once I started, I could not put it down, and I am sure I'll be thinking about this book for a very long time." - Abi Dare, New York Times bestselling author of The Girl with the Louding Voice

"I couldn't put down Adegoke's novel... there's nothing better than a story that reminds us that there's actually a human behind every social media pile-on.' - Marie Claire, Best Books of the Year

"What makes an unputdownable read? It's usually an indelible combination of compelling, complicated characters; a propulsive, suspenseful plot; a glamorous setting; a dash of romance; and thorny themes that are sure to inspire frenzied debate. Yomi Adegoke's new novel, The List ... has all of that in spades, and is guaranteed to have you hooked from the first page." - Vogue

"The List brilliantly captures the chaos and pressure of today's digital age." - Newsweek

'This astute debut about the Internet and reality's gray areas leads to a disturbing twist.' - People

"Anyone who's ever been part of a whisper network will recognize the misogyny in the worlds this couple inhabits, and anyone who has watched The Morning Show will recognize that there's going to be a big showdown, although the accusations might surprise everyone. Adegoke does not disappoint." - Bethanne Patrick, NPR

"The List asks 'what if?' and the answers will surely get people thinking. A vibrantly told exploration of the messy interface between virtual and offline relationships. A page-turning tale!" - Charmaine Wilkerson, New York Times bestselling author of Black Cake

"Yomi Adegoke explores a tricky subject with enormous skill and delicacy, and the result is a brilliant, emotionally engaging novel, as taut as a thriller and just as compelling." - Irish Times

"Powerful... Adegoke provides an acute and often chilling portrait of the power of social media, the online rush to judgment, and the grey areas between guilt and innocence." - The Guardian

"In British writer Adegoke's complex and revelatory U.S. debut, an online magazine editor in London is put in a difficult position after her fiance is anonymously accused of harassment and physical assault at an office party... . The story is full of poignant turns and nuanced insights, such as when Michael examines how he was negatively conditioned as a boy by a misogynist culture. This page-turner has bite." - Publishers Weekly (starred review)

"A real nail-biter, this impeccably written debut from journalist Adegoke ... keeps audiences wondering until the end. Boasting cinematic qualities that will ease its jump to the screen, this book has already been sold for a TV series." - Library Journal (starred review)

"Adegoke delivers a thought-provoking account of the power of social media to amplify and to silence, as well as the devastating effects of online pileups that catch innocent bystanders in their wake. This timely novel demands to be discussed." - Booklist (starred review)

"Yomi Adegoke's debut thriller is sophisticated, complex, and smart, posing an uneasy question: what would you do if your partner was accused of a heinous act? And how would you go about finding out the truth? The List follows Ola and Michael, two Black British professionals whose status as #couplegoals is threatened by shocking (and anonymous) revelations about Michael's behavior towards another woman." - Crimereads

"Topical, heartfelt, provocative and wise, Yomi Adegoke's characters are tenderly realized, and she has an exceptional ear for capturing different vernaculars so that the entire cast of this ultimate millennial novel springs vividly to life." - Bernardine Evaristo, Booker Prize-winning author of Girl, Woman, Other

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