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21 reviews
Private Equity: A Memoir by Carrie Sun
3.0
Executive Assistant works for a toxic CEO and writes a memoir. There could not have been more red flags from before the first interview even happened. Juicy but so repetitive.
Daddy by Emma Cline
4.0
I’ve become a big fan of Emma Cline lately. Her writing is visceral and a little dark. Her characters are not always that likable but they are thought-provoking.
The Fund: Ray Dalio, Bridgewater Associates, and the Unraveling of a Wall Street Legend by Rob Copeland
4.0
This is quite the expose´! This story is an absolute horror show. Lives ruined, a narcissistic and unhinged CEO who seems to delight in others’ misery... wow.
Tiny Terror: Why Truman Capote (Almost) Wrote Answered Prayers by William Todd Schultz
3.0
This psychobiography was a new to me genre. About 1/3 of this short (155 pgs) book kept me engaged but the other 2/3 were uninteresting and dragged.
Once Upon a Time: The Captivating Life of Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy by Elizabeth Beller
5.0
Whatever we think we know about CBK, it isn’t true. Elizabeth Beller clearly did her research and presents it in such a beautiful, compassionate way, Loved, Loved, Loved.
Annie Bot by Sierra Greer
4.0
What if sentient robots were real and what if they developed to the point of wanting freedom and their own human identites? Such a unique examination on what it means to be human. Also, Doug can go take a long walk off a short cliff.
Hollywood Wives by Jackie Collins
4.0
This one is VERY MUCH of it’s 1983 time but I still enjoyed it. Some parts were slow moving and could have been omitted in my opinion but overall a fun, juicy and scandalous summer read.
Jackie: Public, Private, Secret by J. Randy Taraborrelli
5.0
I have read so many books about Jackie that I thought I knew everything about her that had been shared. But this book was full of new info! FASCINATING.
Little Rot by Akwaeke Emezi
4.0
THIS is the Akwaeke Emezi I love. Dark, intense and not for the faint, I was on the edge of my seat waiting to see how all the threads would come together.
Just for the Summer by Abby Jimenez
4.0
Fake dating is one of my favorite tropes. This was a fun read while also including some deeper themes. I could have used more spice though!