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The Beautiful Code (2011)

by Sadie Hayes(Favorite Author)
3.69 of 5 Votes: 4
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Backlit Fiction
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The Start-Up
review 1: The third book opens in Maui, where the twins are about to take their company out to the public at a Tech Conference. Of course, trouble follows them and their past threatens to intercept the interest of the technology big wigs. There also appears to be a saboteur in the crowd, hellbent on making trouble.This is the point where I'm supposed to talk about romance and intrigue, but really none of it gets off the ground here. These are kids that have been thrown into a big, competitive world and these twins are out of their league...and the rich kids are too busy pretending they are all grown up to realize that they are too scared to actually do anything. Add a ritzy wedding into the mix and life gets really complicated for everyone.I did start to wonder in this one if... more the author was getting product placement royalties. So much brand name dropping was happening all over the place. I also felt that many of the characters seemed to lose steam. They all seemed whinier in this book and you started to lose any conviction that the good ones were good and the bad ones were evil. It was kind of a wishy-washy divide.This book also feels unfinished so I am wondering if this isn't just book 3 in a series of novellas, instead of a trilogy like I initially thought.. Still a page turner with decent dialogue but nothing is terribly clever in all three of the books. These would be awesome geek girl chick-lit to read on a beach vacation. No serious reading involved and easily finishable in an afternoon by the pool. Luckily, I like the series enough to keep going, but I won't kid myself into ever thinking it is serious literature. These books are a light-hearted romp through Silicon Valley. Kind of like a Sweet Valley for geek girls.
review 2: I just read the newest Episode #3: Beautiful Code and I have to say it might just be my favorite. The gang heads to Hawaii to introduce Doreye and Amelia's cutting edge technology at the Maui Waves of Disruption tech showcase. This feels like a game changing episode, particularly with Adam. He often goes unnoticed and under appreciated but may have more of a nose for business than every one thinks. That might not be a good thing.Once again - another killer cliffhanger but since the wait between episodes isn't very long it isn't too torturous. less
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Shishulobo
read ina couple of hours. Wish I could find the fourth in this series.
CarolinaBo
This is a wonderful series and am looking forward to the next book
Alluria
These books are way too short!! I need more ASAP!!
sruiz
See my review for "the Start-Up" book 1.
candace
Review coming soon
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