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Startup
by Doree Shafrir
This book is by far the worst thing I've read in a while. The quality of writing is awful, if not painful. It lacks direction and purpose. The writer paints a mundane picture of the NYC tech scene with full cliche details. Did it have an editor?
The book has such gems as:
"Men were supposed to be (magically!) more willing to shoulder their share of household responsibilities, and yet, if Dan disappeared, Sabrina would be able to take care of the kids without him, while the reverse was definitely not true."
Snore.
If you do manage to get past the awful writing, then you'd find the characters, story, and plot completely cliche and two-dimensional. I can't believe an adult wrote this book. A completely shallow work.
It's so bad that I don't want to even keep it in my house. Would not give it to a friend, and wondering what the benefits are of donating something so awfully written.
The book has such gems as:
"Men were supposed to be (magically!) more willing to shoulder their share of household responsibilities, and yet, if Dan disappeared, Sabrina would be able to take care of the kids without him, while the reverse was definitely not true."
Snore.
If you do manage to get past the awful writing, then you'd find the characters, story, and plot completely cliche and two-dimensional. I can't believe an adult wrote this book. A completely shallow work.
It's so bad that I don't want to even keep it in my house. Would not give it to a friend, and wondering what the benefits are of donating something so awfully written.