The Girl With a Thousand Interviews

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Pub Date May 15 2024 | Archive Date Mar 31 2025

Description

The Girl With a Thousand Interviews isn’t your typical career journey—it’s a mission. Fresh out of college and sick of the corporate grind before it even begins, Hina takes on a challenge no one saw coming: attend 1,000 job interviews. Not to land a job, but to crack the system from the inside out. With every awkward handshake and corporate cliché, she digs deeper into the bizarre, brutal, and sometimes downright dangerous world of modern employment.


But it’s not just about interviews. Hina’s relentless quest unearths hidden stories, dark secrets, and unexpected dangers, all while she publishes her raw, unfiltered notes for the world to see. As the lines between work and survival blur, Hina’s story spirals into something far bigger—something thrilling and unpredictable.


For readers who love quirky characters with a sharp edge, social commentary with a twist of suspense, and a fresh take on today’s hustle culture, Giorgi Lebanidze’s debut will grab you from page one and keep you hooked until the very last interview.

The Girl With a Thousand Interviews isn’t your typical career journey—it’s a mission. Fresh out of college and sick of the corporate grind before it even begins, Hina takes on a challenge no one saw...


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ISBN 9798990617100
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PAGES 360

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This was an interesting book! It was a bit unrealistic, so thats annoying, but the concept was good. to go through 1000 interviews with no job offers is interesting and makes you wonder if the main character will ever learn to improve their interviewing skills or anything. But not likely. I was annoyed at that. The secrets and the danger are what kept me intrigued in the story

Thank you to NetGalley, the publishers, and especially the author for this ARC in exchange for my honest review of the book!!

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The title of this book drew me in, and I enjoyed it. It had some wit, but some of the plot was a bit of a stretch. I wish, in a way, that the title was different, because the plot is that...but also much more. Give this book a try. If you like satire, and some intrigue, you'll like this book a lot.

Thank you to Humor & Satire, as well as NetGalley for a digital ARC of this title, The Girl With a Thousand Interviews, in exchange for my honest review. All opinions are my own

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I really enjoyed the premise of this book! To me, the idea of a thousand interviews without at least one offer is pretty unrealistic, but it was still an entertaining read. Thank you to NetGalley, along with the author and publisher for the ARC in exchange for an honest review.

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The title and concept for this story grabbed me right away. Unfortunately, it didn't really hold my attention as much as I'd hoped. I ended up finding the writing pretty scattered and it was hard for me to connect to the characters.

There were definitely some interesting parts though and the story was realistically funny at times. I am interested in seeing what the author will write next.

I read an ARC of this book from NetGalley. All comments are my own.

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I'd like to thank NetGalley, the publishers, and the author for providing me with an ARC in exchange for my honest review.

I was really excited about this one because I found the concept of the book intriguing. I did have trouble getting into the story, because I felt the writing style was somewhat disjointed. I feel like at times, this made it difficult to connect with the characters and feel engaged in the story.

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