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    • After hearing how funny this book was I tried to read it several times. Recently picked it back up (after putting it down months ago) but quickly just gave up again - permanently this time. The long rambling pointless prose style just got to me. It's like listening to that long-winded person everyon ... Continue

      After hearing how funny this book was I tried to read it several times. Recently picked it back up (after putting it down months ago) but quickly just gave up again - permanently this time. The long rambling pointless prose style just got to me. It's like listening to that long-winded person everyone has in their office tell what should be a brief story about what they did last night - they drone on and on and won't just get to the point, and when they finally do you forgot why you even cared. Yes, there are some very pointed and funny observations in the book, but they are buried within long passages that go nowhere and serve no purpose.

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  • Cuzzin Todd said on Aug 31, 2008 about the Paperback edition
    • Loved this book. Interesting narration: first person plural! It really works. The book is spot-on for the collective conscious of people in the workplace. Why aren't there more books about the workplace? It's where we spend so much of our time. I've recommended this to many people without reservatio ... Continue

      Loved this book. Interesting narration: first person plural! It really works. The book is spot-on for the collective conscious of people in the workplace. Why aren't there more books about the workplace? It's where we spend so much of our time. I've recommended this to many people without reservations.

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  • Neighbors said on Jan 26, 2008 about the Hardcover edition

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Paperback 400 Pages
ISBN-10: 0141027630
ISBN-13: 9780141027630
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
Pub date: Feb 07, 2008
Also available as: Paperback and Hardcover
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