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writing is spectacular and absolutely breath-taking! The way the story was presented was like watching a movie...an incredibly good one. I am begging for more Sadie Hayes! A job well done and I would highly recommend it. This is a fun and fast-pace novel that I think most will thoroughly enjoy!” – Jess, Sit Here and Read
     
    “ Sadie Hayes has blown me away with this series . This is something new in the YA genre…get to your nearest Ereader device and buy these books.” – Courtney Wyant, Courtney’s Book Nook
     
    “The Start-Up is a short read, and the dialogue is sharply realistic. This story is something that I’ve never seen in Young Adult fiction , so it’s different and unique. I highly recommend it to someone who enjoys stories about backstabbing, pretentious college students who are involved in the business world. I’m totally looking forward to reading the second installment, The Anti-Social Network. ” – Lauren Nicole, Books From a Shelf
     
    “ The Start Up is particularly awesome, if I must say so myself. The novel was light and funny and carefree, yet it still reminded us of the sinister ways of society . It was terrifically well written, and extremely witty, I practically smiled through the whole thing!” –Dana Hilgers, Dana Does Read
     
    “Deep-seated greed and corruption intricately blended with naivety and intelligence, The Start Up by Sadie Hayes, is sharp, fun and full of angsty dramatic brilliance. Gossip, intrigue and illegal corporate tactics sing from Silicon Valley, telling us of the money to be made and the people who will destroy anyone in their way to get that money.” –Jen, In the Closet with a Bibliophile
     
    “I loved these novellas! The Start-Up and The Anti-Social Network are, in my opinion, on the forefront of what is sure to be a great YA genre in the future because the topic of advancing technology is extremely relevant.” –Sandra, Panda Reads
     
    “ It’s deliciously good. This read was a breath of fresh air. A brand new viewpoint on our favorite type of YA guilty pleasure.” – Sara Oestreich, The Librarian Reads
     
    “A new series that combines the wonderful world of technology with the backstabbing and glamorous life of the wealthy … I am hooked. The Start Up has everything you could want in a modern day series [and] will draw many male and female fans a like.”
     
    “ The Start-Up picks an ideal topic for ebook serial fiction , with genius programmer Amelia Dorey persuaded by her more worldly twin brother Adam to turn programs into dollars.” – Sheila Deeth
     
    “This pure CW teen drama in a lot of ways - it’s the problems of beautiful people as they juggle relationships, drama, and school. And yet…I can’t deny that I was absolutely addicted to the first two parts of this series. As a marketing idea, The Start-Up takes King’s serializing of The Green Mile and brings it into the digital age , both literally and figuratively.” – Joshua Mauthe
     
    “AHHH! Not again! Just as good as the first, or maybe even better…when I got to that last page and then tried to flip the virtual page, I was like “Noooo!”… The novels are hilarious, sweet, scandalous, and super awesome, I find myself smiling from ear to ear the entire time! I hope Hayes keeps up with the series, because I am not done with these characters, not anytime soon.” –Dana Hilgers, Dana Does Read
     
    “Book two of the Start-Up is another interesting story arc in the tale of computer genius Amelia and her more earthly twin Adam as they start up a business together. Guided by the wise, preyed on by the foolish, but never quite sure of their place in this high-finance world, they’re approaching the point where their wonder-product will be announced.” – Sheila Deeth
     
    “Similar to the first installment, The Anti-Social Network is built upon a foundation of true experience. Although the characters and story are fiction, the themes are very true to

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