"Air is said to be leaking from the dot.com balloon, but, important as that may be, a novel about stocks can't rely on stock characters. Even dot.comedies need real humor, not overdoses of cuteness."
Subtitled "a dot.comedy," Scoville's formula-beset debut concerns romantic, social, and office politics in the boom economy of California's Silicon Valley.
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