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A review by motherhorror
Snake Oil by Kelsey Rae Dimberg
4.0
3.5 rounded up for Goodreads/NetGalley
Snake Oil is a story centered around three women.
Rhoda is the founder and owner of Radical, a popular health & wellness brand
Cecilia works at Radical and writes mean tweets about the company on the sly
and Dani, who also works at Radical and has visions of working her way up from the bottom.
The story is told from their POVs in short, bingeable, chapters. I would say this is a psychological thriller shot through with biting social commentary exposing the internal, sinister world of marketing, social media, corporate businesses, scandals, "girl bossing", brand management and optics, ladder climbing, jealousy, health & wellness scams, and influencers.
The behind-the-scenes style drama and escalation were so addictive.
Highly recommend for readers who enjoy dark satire reflecting the truth behind so many issues modern women face.
Read if you enjoyed:
Youthjuice
Natural Beauty
Yellowface
and The Devil Wears Prada
Snake Oil is a story centered around three women.
Rhoda is the founder and owner of Radical, a popular health & wellness brand
Cecilia works at Radical and writes mean tweets about the company on the sly
and Dani, who also works at Radical and has visions of working her way up from the bottom.
The story is told from their POVs in short, bingeable, chapters. I would say this is a psychological thriller shot through with biting social commentary exposing the internal, sinister world of marketing, social media, corporate businesses, scandals, "girl bossing", brand management and optics, ladder climbing, jealousy, health & wellness scams, and influencers.
The behind-the-scenes style drama and escalation were so addictive.
Highly recommend for readers who enjoy dark satire reflecting the truth behind so many issues modern women face.
Read if you enjoyed:
Youthjuice
Natural Beauty
Yellowface
and The Devil Wears Prada