MY SYNOPSIS
Imagine This: You’ve taken a ‘sabbatical’—which
everyone in fashion knows is a term used when you’re recovering from going
under a blade—from your job as Editor-In-Chief of one of the most popular
fashion magazines. Only to come back to work to find your assistant twirling
around in your office chair—in clothes that do not look like they are from the
supply closet.
Turns out,
she’s fired all your editors, replaced them with twenty-somethings who do not
acknowledge your presence when you walk into the conference room because they
are too busy on their phones, she’s banging on about organic traffic, referral
traffic and other kinds of traffic you have no idea about. And most
importantly, she’s turning your magazine into an app. An idea you’d later find
out your publishing executive is on board with.
As
Editor-in-Chief of your magazine (now becoming an app), it’s obvious you are
supposed to call the shots. But what do you do when you have no idea about tech
stuff, when you used to have your assistant print out your all emails, when
you’ve updated your status on Facebook three times since you created it (a long
time ago).
It’s no news
your assistant, now Editorial Director, wants to prove you redundant enough to
get you to lose your job. But you wouldn’t let that happen. Not if you could
tell the difference between an instagram and a tweet before your magazine turns
into an app.
But watch
out, your assistant wouldn’t wait around for you to catch up. No. Not if she
has anything to do with it.
Imogen Tate’s life summed up for your
delight.
MY REVIEW
Go buy this
book before I can afford a Louboutin in time to hurl one at you! I loved, loved
this book!
Fantastic
storyline! Woman survives breast cancer only to come back to work battling a
force that might be so powerful than cancer: a back-stabbing assistant. Woman
tries all she can to get with the times or find herself with no job in the
cutthroat world of fashion. Woman needs to stand her assistant who has now
become a version of Anna Wintour with everyone in the office tiptoeing around
her. Beautiful! A star to the storyline. ── ★
It’s so nice
when a book transcends the vision a reader has for it! This was more than a
book about fashion, to my surprise! It’s more of the handbook every woman in
business must own to stay on top of things. It talks about a new age where
twenty-somethings (like me!) are getting all the jobs at high places because
they have all the knowledge about using technology to boost sales and you, like
our main character, might be trying to wrap your head around Facebook only to
find out now everyone is popularizing a new app called ‘Instagram’ more.
Mothers dealing with the negative effects of technology on their children! So
much more lessons for the contemporary woman! You can be sure this book is a
book of the times and would never be irrelevant for thousands of years to come.
Consider it a classic! A star! ── ★★
You would
love the main character Imogen. An epitome of class and style! You’d expect her
to eat off her assistant’s head right when the latter is being a bitch, but she
handles it with a dismissive nonchalant manner that makes her assistant more
pissed off. Like I am calling this woman an old mare that has to be put out to
pasture, why isn’t she reacting?! She’s not your stereotypical fashion bitchy
boss—she listens(!), she’s the mother who’s always sneaking out of the office
in time to go read her children to sleep. I loved her! ── ★★★
Other
characters made this book fab! There’s Eve, the assistant now Editorial
Director who is such a bitch you’d find yourself plotting Imogen’s revenge and
asking yourself why they hell isn’t Imogen taking your advice to end her.
There’s Alex, Imogen’s adorable husband who’s so supportive and kind of the
husband you ladies would dream of having if you have high-powered jobs—one who
works like crazy and finds time for his family like crazy. There’s Annabel,
Imogen’s adorable daughter who’s a Youtube sensation in some circles and posts
videos of herself making smoothies—aww!
There’s Rashid, the multi-million tech geek who’s Imogen’s go-to person for
anything she doesn’t understand in tech. There’s Addison Cao the fashion
journalist who always wants to get scoop of something juicy. There’s so much
characters yoi wouldn’t find redundant including real-life stars making
appearances. A star! ── ★★★★
Reading this
book is like watching a candle dissolve into wax (do I even get my
analogies??), you do it slowly because you are scared it would end leaving you
with the worst book hangover (not that watching candle wax could gives you any
hangover). You are so enamoured by the world of fashion and its (the book’s) setting
you are in no rush to finish it. You can trust that if I wasn’t a book blogger
I would have read it a page a day! A star. ── ★★★★★
My rating: I
could give this book eighty-eight out of five stars (88/5) if my math teacher
wouldn’t come clubbing me to death.
TechBitch by
Lucy Sykes and Jo Piazza is available on amazon! Go get it! These kind of books
come out a few times in a millennium—revolutionary books that would be made
into movies five years (or sooner!) later. I wouldn’t be surprised if this book
is the next biggest fashion motion picture since The Devil Wears Prada.
I recommend
this book to anyone who loves their chick-lit oh-so-true! Anyone who wants a
book that fits with the times! Anyone who wants a book they could do over and over
again—like when we book geeks say ‘I read
that book like five times and I still love it!’. Anyone who wants a
chick-lit title that’s two words made into one… fan-frigging-tastic!
My work not
done here. Off to post my review on Goodreads and (shitty) amazon (that would
make me edit a chunk of this review! L)






