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Boss Battles by Melissa Blue

amyjoy's review

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3.0

Still enjoyable, and I'm looking forward to when the story really starts to get going. I kind of wish I had saved all the episodes until the season was over so I could binge.

screeching_dread's review

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4.0

*I received a copy of this episode from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review*
With the third instalment of this serial, I got hooked. The writing and use of the language are nothing to write home about, but the stories are developing nicely. I'm still finding it hard to care for a couple of character, but the rest, I'm loving. The true diversity of the characters is a breath of fresh air. I hope it keeps getting better and better as the episodes get published. I went from not being sure I wanted to read the second episode to being completely hooked by the third. The number of people I'd recommend this to, keeps growing as the story progresses.

diamondxgirl's review

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4.0

In Boss Battles, we go a little deeper into the lives of Taneesha, Aditi, and Elli. Every time we pull back a layer on Aditi, I wonder when we will get to the bottom of all she's holding as a person. We also learn that while Elli's methods might be a little untraditional, she gets the job done. Too bad society hasn't figured out a way to hone in on creative people who don't fit the mold.

nairia's review

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4.0

The representation in this series of all women in the "geek world" is what keeps me coming for more.
I am extremely glad that there is a book that looks past prejudice and stereotypes to write without remorse the truth.
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