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Imogen Tate, editor-in-chief ofGlossymagazine, is a legend in the fashion world. But when she returns from a sabbatical to find her twenty-six-year-old former assistant, Eve Morton, behind her desk, she realizes times are changing.

About the Author

Lucy Sykes moved from London to New York City in 1997 and took the fashion world by storm. She was Fashion Director at Marie Claire magazine for six years and, most recently, Fashion Director for renttherunway.com. Jo Piazza is an award-winning journalist, editor, digital content strategist and author. She is the Travel Editor of Yahoo and currently a contributor to the Wall Street Journal and Elle.com.

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The Devil Wears Prada does digital
*Glamour*

Sassy, smart and fun ****
*Heat Magazine*

The Devil Wears Prada for the digital age
*Good Housekeeping*

One our reading list right now is this Devil Wears Prada-esque magazine-set tale
*Cosmopolitan*

Hilariously witty, like a modern day The Devil Wears Prada
*Essentials*

The theatre of war is cutting-edge online versus traditional magazines, a sort of 'The Devil Uses Instagram' . . . a great read, packed with brilliant, glam detail and a satirical sideswipes at nerd culture
*Daily Mail*

A winning romp of a tale.... This breezy, behind-the-scenes tale offers a fresh, modern take on a classic tale of rivalry
*Publishers Weekly*

While Imogen may know her DVF from YSL she knows nothing at all about Instagram, HTML and Tumblr . . . but she soon will. Fashion just got bitchy!
*This Summer’s Best Books in Sun on Sunday*

Techbitch is relatable to all women, it shows the depths of ferocity of which some women are willing to go in order to succeed, whilst teaching the lesson that playing nice and keeping cool also has its benefits and rewards. I loved the style of writing and felt that all the storylines progressed at the right pace and the outcomes were satisfying, I almost punched my fist in the air in style of Judd Nelson at the end of Breakfast Club when I finished the book. Humorous, touching and about as addictive as shoe shopping, Techbitch is one book that you should stick on your to read list
*Belle About Town*

This describes the frantic process of taking a Vogue-like magazine from paper to app. . . When Imogen left, she was Queen. When she comes back, she's lost her front-row Fashion week seat to a-What? What are these?-fashion bloggers! Naturally, Imogen regrows her claws. And the book does its share of meowing about the entitled young women who now flood the magazine offices, living large because they still live rent-free at their parents' apartments
*The New York Times*

The ONLY Beach Read You Should Be Seen With This Summer: a juicier version of The Devil Wears Prada meets Silicon Valley. Trust us-you won't be able to put it down
*Town & Country*

Jo Piazza and Lucy Sykes' compulsively readable corner office drama, [is] summer's juiciest beach read
*Elle.com*

It's The Devil Wears Prada meets All About Eve-complete with a former boss who's a warmer, fuzzier version of Prada's Miranda Priestly. Fast-paced and filled with sartorial wisdom, this debut from journalists Sykes and Piazza is a fun, often funny take on life in the sharp-elbowed world of fashion magazines
*Book of the Week, People*

Not since The Devil Wears Prada has the fashion world been so abuzz about a novel! [Tecbitch] counts Zac Posen among its many fans, as insiders play who's who with its thinly veiled characters
*Best Beach Read, Ok!*

Humour with style and heart . . . You'll have a new appreciation for your office drama after meeting these nightmare colleagues
*Best Books of Summer, Glamour*

This is what it's really like working at a glossy, New York fashion magazine. Makes The Devil Wears Prada look like My Little Pony
*Toby Young, bestselling author of How to Lose Friends and Alienate People*

Funny, fashionable, fabulous - my beach read pick for the summer!
*Jane Green*

This Years The Devil Wears Prada
*Vanity Fair*

Lethally funny with sass to spare
*Daily Mail*

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