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Book Description
The television show The Office meets Bridget Jones in a novel set in an office so dysfunctional, its bound to strike a chord with any nine-to-fiver
A compulsively readable, hilarious novel told through the e-mail messages of Martin Lukes. Martin Lukes is a man who is gContinue
Critics
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guardian.co.uk published on Sat, 25 Sep 2010
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The gospel according to Lukes
From: ChristopherBland@bt.com To: Lit Ed@spectator.co.uk Subject: Book Review Dear Mark, Delighted to review Martin’s book; I seem to remember meeting him with Rupert, Conrad and Bill at the Allen and Co. Sun Valley media bash two years ago. He’s cle ... (read full critics)
spectator published on Fri, 17 Sep 2010
6 Reviews
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3 people find this helpful




I fail to understand the glowing remarks quoted on the covers
The format of telling the entire story through email correspondences / diary entries is not new. And the much hyped hilarity gave way to predictable turns and tired jokes after perhaps the first ten pages. If you are interested in the thoughts of an empty-headed, arrogant, self-centered, promiscuous ... (continue)
s tsui said on May 1, 2007 about the Paperback edition | Add your feedback
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3 people find this helpful




This is one of my all-time favourites. It's hilarious! I like the way the life of Martin Lukes, a guy going through mid-life crises, is presented in email format. And it's easy to read.
It's really funny and entertaining. You would like it especially if you work in a large corporation as i ... (continue)
Tracy W said on Apr 11, 2007 about the Paperback edition | Add your feedback
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kensington said on Aug 14, 2006 | Add your feedback
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It is to my surprise that I can accept a book written in e-mail format. I enjoy this book, funny and humorous.
If I didn’t have any experience in office life, I would be tired of those bullshit slogans and meaningless spirit-building activities, which seem to be exaggerated. It’s ridiculous but i ... (continue)
Purple Rain said on Dec 1, 2010 about the Paperback edition | Add your feedback
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Just like hacking in Martin's email system...
It worse than seeing him naked for you can read his bloody ugly mind.
It's actually quite real for many corporate animals like Martin are living this kind of shitty life everyday.
Rather than hilarious I personally find it quite sad. Still, it's worth a read if you are in the process of ... (continue)
Jet2 said on Jun 15, 2008 about the Paperback edition | Add your feedback
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Dora Tsang said on Apr 2, 2008 about the Paperback edition | Add your feedback
Book Details
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- English Books
- Hardcover 368 Pages
- ISBN-10: 1401302513
- ISBN-13: 9781401302511
- Publisher: Hyperion
- Pub date: Apr 04, 2006
- Dimensions: 1355 mm x 903 mm x 258 mm Just how big is that?
- Also available as: Paperback, Audio Cassette and eBook
- In other languages: other languages
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Corporate life absurd? Don't be so non-creovative
Martin Lukes: Who Moved my Blackberry? by Lucy Kellaway Viking £12.99, pp384 This novel is a pitch-perfect satire of corporate life in the 21st century. The utterly unloveable Martin Lukes blunders his way through 12 eventful and yet essentially poin ... (read full critics)