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Monday, October 21, 2013

{Review} The Social Code @DigitalSadie

The Social Code (The Start-Up, #1)
In a world where anyone can rise to the top, the only rule is... watch your back.

Eighteen-year-old twins Adam and Amelia Dory learned the hard way to rely only on each other, growing up in a small town where they understood the meaning of coming from nothing. But everything changes when both are offered scholarships to Stanford University – and catapulted into the dazzling world of Silicon Valley, where anyone with a good enough idea can skyrocket to fame and fortune in the blink of an eye…

Amelia is almost as pretty as she is smart – almost. A shy girl and genius, she is happiest alone in the computer lab, but her brother has other plans for her talents: A new company that will be the next Silicon Valley hit, and will thrust Amelia into the spotlight whether she likes it or not. Where Amelia’s the brains, Adam’s the ambition – he sees the privileged lifestyle of the Silicon Valley kids and wants a piece of what they have. He especially wants a piece of Lisa Bristol, the stunning daughter of one of the Valley’s biggest tycoons.

As Adam and Amelia begin to hatch their new company, they find themselves going from nothing to the verge of everything seemingly overnight. But no amount of prestige can prepare them for the envy, backstabbing and cool calculation of their new powerful peers.

Welcome to Silicon Valley, where fortune, success – and betrayal – are only a breath away...


Previously published as The Start-Up.

Biography

The Duchess of Silicon Valley. Author of The Start-Up series. International techno-geek of mystery.

@DigitalSadie
www.Doreye.com




Well I guess this book is not really a book.  It is a mash up of three earlier novellas wrapped into one.  It was a very interesting idea but there were just to many issues with it.  From unanswered questions to an ending that wasnt an ending.  There was a lot of Tech talk as well.  Lots of over descriptive wording and was just plain ugh.

"*I received a copy of this book for free to review, this in no way influenced my review, all opinions are 100% honest and my own."