The Unfortunate Decisions of Dahlia Moss
by:
Max Wirestone (author)
The odds of Dahlia successfully navigating adulthood are 3,720 to 1. But never tell her the odds. Meet Dahlia Moss, the reigning queen of unfortunate decision-making in the St. Louis area. Unemployed broke, and on her last bowl of ramen, she's not living her best life. But that's all about to...
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The odds of Dahlia successfully navigating adulthood are 3,720 to 1. But never tell her the odds. Meet Dahlia Moss, the reigning queen of unfortunate decision-making in the St. Louis area. Unemployed broke, and on her last bowl of ramen, she's not living her best life. But that's all about to change. Before Dahlia can make her life any messier on her own she's offered a job. A job that she's woefully under-qualified for. A job that will lead her to a murder, an MMORPG, and possibly a fella (or two?). Turns out unfortunate decisions abound, and she's just the girl to deal with them.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9780316385978 (0316385972)
Publish date: 2015-10-20
Publisher: Little, Brown Company
Pages no: 320
Edition language: English
Series: Dahlia Moss (#1)
Dahlia Moss is unemployed, trying to find a job and failing, living with an eccentric friend and trying to resolve some of her issues with life and love and everything. When a guest at her friend's party offers her a lot of money to discover who stole a unique item in a game he's been playing she re...
*Disclaimer: I received a copy of the book from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.* Let's start off with an important note: This book is definitely not for everyone. I know what you're thinking, literally all books aren't for everyone, someone is going to hate it. But no, to get into this...
So Dahlia Moss needs a job in a pretty bad way -- she's been unemployed for about two years, doesn't interview well, has less than $20 in the back and is crashing with a friend who's been super cool about things -- but that can't last forever. Her last relationship ended badly, and she's lost conta...
FGMAMTC Blog Review4.5 starsThis book is pure enjoyment and fun. The writing is smart and colorful with a storyline of equal measures geek and mystery. Dahlia has been on a long unemployment streak, when a job falls into her lap. Originally hired to solve an online gaming issue between teammates,...
3 stars DahliaMoss @redhookbooks @maxwiresI just could not get into this book. I think it was well written and everything, but I'm not a gamer, so I was lost on a lot of it. Plus I think there was so much pot smoking going on it that I must have caught a few whiffs. HA!!! I read about 56% of the ...