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Bad Blood - book review

Bad blood is an average read. If you really want to know about the office politics in silicone valley and want to know to what extent the employees and investors can be fooled by a start-up in the name of office policies then you must read this book.
This book talks about a dumb yet persistent business woman who is so arrogant about her stupid business idea and was able to fool a whole lot of people who are related in one way or another to her start-up.

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