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Very Bad Company
Very Bad Company: A Novel | Emma Rosenblum
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From the national bestselling author of Bad Summer People • "Another irresistible summer read." ?W Magazine • "A darkly funny mystery." —TIME • "Juicy and hilarious." ?Glamour • "Fun, page-turning." ?People • A high-stakes, high-drama novel that reads like White Lotus meets Succession Every year, executives at the trendy tech startup Aurora gather the company’s top employees for an exclusive retreat in Miami, and this year Caitlin Levy—Aurora’s newest hire—is joining the team as head of events. The benefits are outstanding: a seven-figure salary, stock shares, a discretionary bonus, limitless vacation days—what could possibly go wrong? When a fellow high-level executive vanishes after the first night, the disappearance has the potential to derail the future of the company’s sale and cost everyone on the team millions. Now more than ever, Caitlin and her colleagues must continue the charade—partaking in team-building exercises, group brainstorms, dinners—in order to keep the future of Aurora afloat amid all the fatal speculations. Compulsively readable, Very Bad Company is a slick send-up of corporate culture wrapped in a captivating mystery.
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Amie
Very Bad Company: A Novel | Emma Rosenblum
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Mehso-so

This was mostly entertaining but kind of dragged in the parts about the characters' backgrounds. Then the ending was disappointing and unsatisfying.

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Sharpeipup
VERY BAD COMPANY. | EMMA. ROSENBLUM
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Dedication reads:

“For anyone who has ever had a crazy boss, felt ‘out of the loop‘, or wanted to kill (or marry) a coworker. “

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks 😂😂 9mo
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Sara_Planz
VERY BAD COMPANY. | EMMA. ROSENBLUM
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Pickpick

I love a good "rich people problems" book and the fact that it was set in a tech thriller/mystery made it all the more fun for me. Manipulation, drama, lies, and gossip - checking all my boxes for a bingeable good time. The narrator was fabulous, keeping me engaged the entire time.

Ruthiella What other books would fit this genre? 🤔 These are more maybe upper middle class dysfunctional family books, but have you read The Nest by Cynthia D‘Aprx Sweeney or The Vacationers by Emma Straub or (edited) 13mo
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