Startup by Doree Shafrir is a look in to the world of 20-somethings and how they approach life. As a 30-something I found this book interesting and funny at times. The use of acronyms, the approach that adult life should still be like college, and the lack of separations between work and outside of work life was all portrayed though this novel. The ending did leave me wanting more but overall this was a good book.
Saturday, August 17, 2019
Startup by Doree Shafrir is a look in to the world of 20-somethings and how they approach life. As a 30-something I found this book interesting and funny at times. The use of acronyms, the approach that adult life should still be like college, and the lack of separations between work and outside of work life was all portrayed though this novel. The ending did leave me wanting more but overall this was a good book.
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