“Launching While Female” by Susanne Althoff • Book Review
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“Launching While Female” by Susanne Althoff • Book Review

★★★★ (3.5 / 5 stars) Everything about this book, from the cover to the title to even the subtitle, led me to believe this would be an actionable guidebook for aspiring and active women entrepreneurs. That was simply not the case.

I came away with a lot of information and not a lot of guidance on what to DO with that information other than digest it. If anything, this book has served as a guide to women entrepreneur role models, prominently featuring the women who made it despite the hurdles they faced.

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“#EntryLevelBoss” by Alexa Shoen • Book Review
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“#EntryLevelBoss” by Alexa Shoen • Book Review

“There are pretty much only two reasons you’re going to get hired: you can either help save somebody some time or help make somebody some money.”

★★★★★ (5 / 5 stars) I absolutely adored this book. It has all the wonderful makings of a great self-help, with clear, actionable steps and personal stories & examples. But more than that, the book is such a refreshing, modern take on the typical job-search advice.

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“Success Is Easy” by Debbie Allen • Book Review
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“Success Is Easy” by Debbie Allen • Book Review

★★★★★ (5 / 5 stars) Success Is Easy is the modern Think and Grow Rich with a Debbie Allen twist.

She packs the same punch Napoleon Hill is admired for time and time again—with the added cherry-on-top of her modern approach to “shameless self-promotion” and tackling the imposter syndrome that social media and FOMO has infused into our society.

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“When’s Happy Hour?” by Betches • Book Review
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“When’s Happy Hour?” by Betches • Book Review

★★★★ (4 / 5) My expectations for Betches’ new book on careers went something like this: “I’ll breeze through it, learn a little, and maybe enjoy some silly satire.”

But When’s Happy Hour? gave me so much more. I laughed out loud at nearly every page and found their scenarios and suggestions extremely real and relatable.

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“This Will Only Hurt a Little” by Busy Philipps • Book Review
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“This Will Only Hurt a Little” by Busy Philipps • Book Review

​“I’ve determined that just about everyone feels left out; it just comes down to how you handle it.”

​★★★★ (4 / 5 stars) ​Right from the start, Busy proclaims for herself that she is an excellent storyteller, and let me tell you, it's the truth. And her no-nonsense candor doesn't end there.

While Busy is hilarious with on-point voices for every "character" and comic relief moments, this book felt like a hulking iceberg of emotion you didn't would sink you when you hit the surface. The only deception she might have given the reader is the title because it did hurt. And it hurt a lot.

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“Driven” by Manny Khoshbin • Book Review
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“Driven” by Manny Khoshbin • Book Review

“I never forget where I came from. Living in a car and digging through garbage bins makes you try hard and develop the right attitude, which is, ‘Despite the inevitable setbacks, I will never, ever give up. I don’t ever want to go back to that!’”

★★★★ (4 / 5 stars) Manny's new book Driven captivated my heart and tells a rags-to-riches story every entrepreneur and ambitious individual can relate to. His success truly is massive, but his authenticity is even more so.

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