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Living the Dream
Living the Dream | Lauren Berry
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Emma Derringer is an assistant at a branding agency in London. Each morning she arrives at the office, types in her password (Fresh_He11) and shoves her jacket under her desk (DEAR ALL, Please keep your coats and bags out of sight and NOT on your chairs as they are unsightly. Thx). Most days Emma wears a mask of indifference that disguises either her boredom, her hangover or both. When her overbearing boss isn't looking she pursues her career as a writer, sending articles, posting blogs and trying to get noticed for her talent, instead of mistakes on her PowerPoint presentations. Clementine Twist arrives home from a stint in New York with a hefty overdraft, a crushed heart and a waning confidence in her budding career as a screenwriter. She moves in with her mum, gets a job in bar and spends her days composing emails to agents, producers and anyone who might help her onto the slippery ladder of the film industry. As their 30s loom and the freedom and fun of their 20s gives way to the adult pressures of job satisfaction and perceived success, Emma and Clem realise it's time to ramp up their efforts, and think about quitting the day job. Amid life's larger questions Emma and Clem have to answer to the daily challenges of big city life on a little budget, as well as inane questions about getting their nails did from their mutual frenemy Yasmin, the phone to increasingly technophobic parents and emails to ever more rejection letters. Living the Dream is a razor-sharp comic novel of office life, friendship and the search for meaning.
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BookNAround
Living the Dream | Lauren Berry
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An entertaining novel about a millennial and her best friend, both of whom are having trouble finding their way into what they want to do in life. There are a lot of bad decisions, bad dates, and kvetching to each other but Berry manages to make main character Emma appealing despite this. Full review at https://booknaround.blogspot.com/2019/09/review-living-dream-by-lauren-berry.htm...

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Ke633
Living the Dream | Lauren Berry
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#bookslumpblues
@hermyknee
1. Introvert. Big time.
2. Wish I could sleep more but it never happens. 😴
3. Tough one. Depends really but probably a movie.
4. Cook/bake for sure.
5. Meh, I don‘t have a problem with reading slumps. Read when you feel like reading. Don‘t read if you don‘t feel like reading.

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jhod
Living the Dream | Lauren Berry
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This is the perfect Saturday night, sofa and wine book 😊

TrishB It certainly is 😁 6y
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Chelsibeau
Living the Dream | Lauren Berry
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It‘s so rainy and cold in DC. I‘m cuddled up with this book and also shopped for some bookmarks for the bookmark swap...I‘ve made some good purchases already 😃

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juliannebenford
Living the Dream | Lauren Berry
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Mehso-so

I just finished this, a NetGalley read which gave me mixed feelings. This novel about two twentysomething women figuring out their careers was funny, touching and brutal at the best of times, but ultimately the style wasn't for me. I like novels to have a definite plot, a mystery or drama to hook me in. I had similar issues with All of the Above by Juno Dawson, it lacked a clear plot to drive the story, which bothered me though others loved it.