100 Things We've Lost To The Internet by Pamela Paul

In a nostalgic exploration of the pre-digital era, this book delves into the myriad aspects of life that have been transformed or diminished by the advent of the internet. Through a series of reflections, it highlights the tangible and intangible elements of everyday life that have faded into obscurity, from handwritten letters and face-to-face conversations to the simplicity of getting lost and the patience of waiting. The narrative evokes a sense of longing for a time when human interactions were more personal and experiences more tactile, offering a poignant reminder of the cultural shifts brought about by our digital age.

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