![]() ![]() Not only does it mirror (I still want to know how closely) Cutler's time as Hill staffer, it also incorporates the many details of the capital that make working on the Hill so unique. One reason I found this book so enjoyable was because it's real. The book does a great job of revealing how hypocritical our nation's capital really is. It was pure genius that smashed the New York City party life with the superficial-prudishness and egotism of Washington DC. This book is rampant with unprotected casual sex, drug use, and general backstabbing between friends. Cutler's writing is sassy and smart, and it makes you wonder how a girl who is clearly intelligent could live (or write about) such a lazy and shallow existence. I don't know what intrigues me more: the book itself, or the wondering how close to life it really is. ![]()
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