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The Startup Wife
The Startup Wife
8
8.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
I really enjoyed this satirical story of love and marriage in the setting of an app startup. It’s a book of two halves, really: a love story, and how you set an app is set up and start a business.

Computer scientist Asha, meets up with her high school crush, Cyrus, they fall in love and get married. Along with Cyrus’ friend Jules, Asha develops an app based on Cyrus’ beliefs. And the app really takes off - which is where the second part of the book kicks in.

Cyrus goes from reluctant participant in the venture, to being a guru who enthrals thousands of subscribers each day with his motivational webcasts. He IS the face of WAI, and Asha’s role is almost forgotten. Even when it becomes something of a phenomenon, Asha’s development and programming expertise is pushed aside to make way for her clearly more charismatic husband. The problem is, and this is what really started to put me off his character, Cyrus buys into his own charisma. He thinks he and the app are capable of doing far more than they realistically can do, and disaster awaits. If only they’d listened to Asha.

Asha is the loyal wife, but faced with being constantly undermined at work, and not being supported by Cyrus, things are bound to come to a head. And they certainly do! Everything that can go wrong, does!

I really liked the way that the author looked at how social media and apps should have a responsibility towards their users. People get carried away online, thinking that anything is possible, and social media can reinforce this.

I also think that the way that Asha was pushed out and her role trivialised was representative of many women in the workplace. In particular, the way that their investor ignored Asha in meetings, directing technical questions (her job) to the male partners.

Parts of this book really made me laugh, other parts showed the online world as trivial and shallow. It portrayed the dangers of trusting a programme with no human perception of situations. It’s a great book which not only entertained me, but really got me thinking.
  
Goodreads: Book Reviews
Goodreads: Book Reviews
Book, Social Networking
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8.8 (453 Ratings)
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Probably the most useful app/website I use as an online book reviewer. Allows me to not only track my reading throughout the year, but also to divide it up so I can easily reference it. For example, if I've reviewed a book here, and on other sites as well, I can create a bookshelf for each website it's been reviewed on for quick reference.
The addition of the "Scan the book" feature last year (where it can quick scan the cover of a book and figure out which book it is) made adding books to my "to read" list whenever I'm at a bookstore or library beyond easy, and the ability to "reread books" has allowed me to keep a more accurate account of what I have read each year.
The giveaways are easier to find on the website than through the app itself, but they are awesome. Definitely a great way to get your hands on some free books if you're an avid reader on a tight budget, or if you like to read books before they come out.
  
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b.Young (97 KP) created a post in Bookworms

May 6, 2018  
Just curious...How many of you are involved in a Book Club? And is it online or IRL?
How do you choose your books each month?

My Book Club is IRL and we meet on the 3rd Saturday of each month.
We have a calendar set up with a genre assigned to each month. At the end of our meetings, those who want to suggest a book do so and we post a 2-day poll on our FB page so everyone can vote for the next month's book.
Although we have about 30 ladies in our club, we get 10-12 that actually show up for meetings, so we do a FB Live of our meeting for the ones that aren't able to make it! We also have our group set up on Goodreads for discussion while reading the book (because you can't really warn with a spoiler alert on a FB post). It also gives the ladies who can't make it to the meetings a way to discuss with others as well!
  
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Sarah (7798 KP) May 9, 2018

That sounds great ? why don’t I put a separate post on here to see if anyone is interested in joining our very own Smashbomb book club? And if we don’t get much interest then I’m happy to join your groups and we could always promote them on here for anyone that’s interested?

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b.Young (97 KP) May 9, 2018

That sounds great, Sarah! I'll be looking for the post!

SHEIN - Fashion Shopping
SHEIN - Fashion Shopping
Shopping
10
7.0 (3 Ratings)
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Contests (5 more)
Fashion guides
Huge variety
Social media
Mix and match for custom outfit design
Member discounts and benefits
Occasional annoying repetitive comments from other members of the community, but it helps to support others (0 more)
Way more than your typical online shopping app
I came across this app when surfing Facebook and decided to check it out because I liked a dress that was advertised. But when I opened the app, I noticed how complex the program was.
This is not just a shopping app but a fashion forward community full of plenty of interesting things to keep you occupied for hours besides just shopping. Yes, there are plenty of real merchandise to purchase, and very low and reasonable prices, and the variety is so eclectic. There is so much to choose from to please any sense of style or fashion related situation.
There are even sections for men and children, making this app completely well rounded. Plus the social community can inspire some really interesting fashion choices to work with for future purchases.
  
I Spit on Your Grave (1978)
I Spit on Your Grave (1978)
1978 | Horror, Thriller
5
6.9 (14 Ratings)
Movie Rating
Expected more
Finally, after hearing about this movie from many websites & many online lists & such, I was able to see it for the first time, tonight. I was expecting a lot of blood & gore & a great revenge move. There was some gore, but not much & the revenge was just meh. It did not live up to the hype. A girl gets brutally raped by 4 men & then gets revenge on them. Yes, we've seen it before & better in films like "The Last House on the Left" & such. The rapists in this movie are very stupid & are easily fooled by the woman and they get there's. But I never felt they got it bad enough for their crime. The movie is very low budget looking, yet cost $650,000 somehow. The make-up effects were terrible. The supposed bruises on the actor's faces look like some rubbed some charcoal on them. The acting is not bad & may be better than "Last House", but it doesn't make up for the lackluster plot. I'm glad I finally saw this, knowing I won't have to see it again.
  
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Madbatdan82 (341 KP) Mar 30, 2019

It's amazing how many of the 'video nasties' are completely awful and are fairly tame compared to modern standards. I saw this about 18 years ago and I just remember feeling a bit 'uncomfortable' during the 45 min rape scene and the winced at the bath tub scene but other than that couldn't agree with your review more - terribly average!!

The Fellowship of the Ring
The Fellowship of the Ring
J.R.R. Tolkien | 2010 | Fiction & Poetry
8
7.9 (65 Ratings)
Book Rating
So I listened to the audio book for this because I don't actually have the physical book and my library has it online that way. This was a dramatization of the book, more like a radio play than anything, and I really enjoyed it! It was like watching a full production while I was painting!

I have obvivously seen the movies quite a few times and I feel that they tie in very well together. There were a few things I did not recognize. I think a lot was left out, at least in the prose sections, not the dialogue, so I will go back and hopefully read this when I actually have the book. It has been something I have been wanting to do for a while. I did think that the audio book would be more like a traditional one, but this was the only one the library had, so there we go.

I am going to read the other two as soon as they become available!
  
I have to admit, I was one of the few people who didn't really know anything about the Golden State Killer. I picked this book up after he was caught because I wanted to learn more and because it is the first book in a new online book club that I joined. I have always found serial killers interesting so I was excited to sit down and listen to this book. Honestly, I wasn't expecting much. I never knew Michelle McNamara's writing style or detective skills so I prepared myself to be disappointed. That disappointment never came.

This book was phenomenal. The research that Michelle & her editors put into this was simply impressive. I was constantly in awe while reading this book. This is probably one of the top true crime novel that I have read. Michelle has a way to pull you into the story and leave you wanting to continue on her hunt (which thankfully we don't have to do now that he is caught).

All in all, this is a great true crime which I will recommend to everyone!