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Impostor Syndrome by Kathy Wang

yayas_shelf's review

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4.0

I picked this up because I thought it was about imposter syndrome in the tech industry (which I definitely struggle with), and it was? Just in a more literal sense. Julia wasn’t all that likable but I really liked Alice and was rooting for her to figure things out!

delainamay's review

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1.0

not a very satisfying read. was left wanting more out of each character.

_l__n_r's review

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3.0

Wow I couldn't wait to get my paws on this book. It didn't disappoint BUT! It also didn't turn out to be the book I thought it would be lol. I definitely recommend it, I just didn't feel like anything really got resolved at the end. Maybe that was intentional, to leave the possibility of a sequel open, but I didn't enjoy that aspect of it.

jolierice99's review

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3.0

This was a cool book, and the ending really had me gong, but it was a bit of a slow start, and most of the action was towards the end. The synopsis had me thinking it was going to be a rollercoaster of espionage and fractured loyalties, but it was pretty light honestly, although it did bring up a lot of misconceptions and current issues of the feminist movement, with different perspectives, which was cool. Overall it was a perfectly decent book, a nice poolside read, but not super amazing in my opinion.

jessksimpson's review

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3.0

I enjoyed this book, however I felt like it wrapped up too quickly. By the time I was finally getting into it, it was over. I wish there had been a little less backstory and more action in present time. I really enjoyed Alice. She was my favorite character.

laurazdavidson's review

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2.0

A female Russian spy implanted as COO in a US tech giant... Sounds great, right? No. The characters were so boring and flat that I couldn't even decide who to root for. I just didn't care. You'd think a spy novel would be much more entertaining.

morganpk7's review

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3.0

This book was both worse and better than I was expecting.

First, the book jacket synopsis is laughably wrong and does an excellent job of building unfulfilled expectations. There is no "cat-and-mouse chase" or even, really, any type of relationship between the two main characters. The book is also not an espionage thriller, though it does use that setting and genre as window dressing. Instead, it is an excellent internal character examination focusing on the struggles the main two characters go through due to their backgrounds, personalities, gender, etc. and how they have lived their lives based on the expectations of others.

The book starts quite slowly, but I was fully engrossed in the characters and setting by the end and enjoyed the novel. I do feel it ended a little abruptly, though I'm not sure what else I wanted from it.

stfne's review

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3.0

This book is more like a 2.5 but I'm being generous. The premise was cool, clearly targeted at millennials. The "action" was anticlimactic and the resolution was cliche and unsatisfying.

bookishalli's review

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3.0

3.5 stars

candylovegirl's review

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4.0

I was intrigued by the description of the book so I selected it as my Book of the Month pick and I’m glad I did! It’s not so much a thriller as it is a story about corporate America and a woman’s place within it and all that she juggles to succeed in it. The spy pieces definitely kept the story moving as did the shifting character voices. I was pleased with how the ending landed as I felt it was in keeping with the trajectory of the book.