"Like yelling at the movie screen, 'DON’T OPEN THAT DOOR,' you will yell at Clickbait’s fabulously flawed, smart, and entertaining Natasha as she bungles and fumbles her way through a skyrocketing and hell-plunging time in her life. This book is impossible to put down—you can’t help but root for Natasha who manages to humiliate herself from England to Rockaway and beyond." — Jessica Anya Blau, author of Mary Jane
“In this razor-sharp, darkly humorous novel, Holly Baxter draws a no-holds-barred portrait of a woman whose actions have caused her life to collapse at her feet—and charts her misguided attempts to climb out of the rubble. I laughed. I cringed. I couldn’t stop reading.” — Clémence Michallon, internationally bestselling author of The Quiet Tenant
“A dazzling and hilarious debut novel about work, love, passion and publishing. Think Bridget Jones meets Fleabag at a Manhattan tabloid.”
— Susan Shapiro, New York Times bestselling author of Unhooked and Five Men Who Broke My Heart
“‘Clickbait made me wince and made me howl. With a biting humor and a flair for the outrageous that is entirely her own, Holly Baxter has created an antiheroine for our times. A darkly hilarious debut that satirically captures our morally vapid media world with more accuracy than I ever thought possible. I loved it.” — Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett
"This satire of media and publishing may hit a little too close to home for anyone who works in journalism--but you should definitely give this dark comedy a try either way. Baxter captures just the right blend of cringe and humor, and you won't want to look away from this train wreck." — Katie Couric Media
"Baxter's debut is a portrait of a misanthropic yet wry thirtysomething in vain trying to fix her life...She's living in a tumultuous world of her own making, and she'll have to change if she ever wants a life she can be proud of. Recommend to readers of She's a Killer, and anyone who enjoys stories of adults refusing to grow up. — Booklist