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464 pages, Paperback
First published August 4, 2020
I’m just saying, be careful. You put a bunch of smart, hungry people in competition for the same prize and the result is, well, people are almost never what they seem around here.I liked most of The Boys’ Club. Alex Vogel is a well-developed, engaging character. The early portion of the novel, where we see her slowly fall in with the Mergers and Acquisitions group—out of competition, or simply her drive to be the best at everything—is interesting and often fun. The strain the work puts on her life and her relationships, and her fear that she’s changing, are quite believable. Even when she’s making mistakes, you’re rooting for Alex to succeed.
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In that moment, I threw out any sense of morality or Girl Code. There was only loyalty.

