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Saturday, 8 August 2020

The Undeserving Boss-Hasina Saiyeda

Book: The Undeserving Boss
Author: Hasina Saiyeda
Publisher: Thinktank Books

Do you think a leader learns on the job?

The Undeserving Boss by Hasina Saiyeda is the story of Ella who joins her father’s company MUSE after leaving a well-paying job and dreams of pursuing her masters in a foreign university. Things take a turn for the worse when she finds out a scam running under the very nose of her father that could derail the entire company and bring it down, along with the reputation that her father amassed over the years. As this corporate drama unfolds, journey with her as she unravels the mystery of the scam, and maybe finds something more than what she expected.

The concept of the story is nice and the idea of a corporate drama seems quite interesting at first, however the book just feels like a collection of happy-go-lucky incidents. The book, while has its share of interesting happenings and events, it lacks a certain flair that this story could have had. The basic concept of the scam is quite subtle and does not take the forefront in the story and sometimes disappears. The treatment of the central concept of an undeserving boss is also very fickle which could have added bit more twist to the story. it doesn’t seem to be quite engaging, and while a decent read for a first time, it might not catch someone’s fancy a second time. the climax is okayish, and quite filmy.

The characters in the story are quite relatable and the way they are presented in detail is commendable. The character of Ella seemed a bit underdeveloped to me and her character arc seemed quite flat, albeit there were some noticeable changes as the story progressed. The character of Aarav was quite interesting and he added a good flavor to the mix. Rest of the characters were good but lacked a certain depth.

Overall a decent read that scores 2.94/5 for me.

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