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Book Description
How we hated our coffee mugs! Our mouse pads, our desk clocks, our daily calendars, all the contents of our desk drawers...
Then We Came to the End is about how we spend our days and too many of our nights. It is about being away from friends and family, about sharing a stretch of stained Continue
8 Reviews
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Albion said on Jan 16, 2009 about the Paperback edition | Add your feedback
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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)
Cuzzin Todd said on Sep 1, 2008 about the Paperback edition | Add your feedback
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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)
Neighbors said on Jan 27, 2008 about the Hardcover edition | Add your feedback
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Philip Downer said on Jun 20, 2011 about the Mass Market Paperback edition | Add your feedback
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Disappointing...
to the extent that I decided not to waste my time to finish it. The writing was not bad, but there is literally no plot at all. The first half of the book which I managed to read through describes plain old ordinary office life that is even more boring than my own. The many random characters in this ... (continue)
olivia said on Jun 18, 2010 about the Mass Market Paperback edition | Add your feedback
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I finally got to the books end
For the workaday professionals bound in the fishbowl of office life, Joshua Ferris' freshman novel, Then We Came To The End, will be familiar territory with comical twists and reminiscent characters. The story covers the intertwined office and often personal lives of an advertising firm's employees ... (continue)
Soulpundit said on May 30, 2010 about the Paperback edition | Add your feedback
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6 people find this helpful
Can someone please tell me why this book received such excellent reviews? The prose is lazy and frequently repetitive. Very little insight here that you can't find in works with similar themes--like George Saunders' short stories. Occasional interesting moments of comedy/irony, but not enough to rec ... (continue)
Can someone please tell me why this book received such excellent reviews? The prose is lazy and frequently repetitive. Very little insight here that you can't find in works with similar themes--like George Saunders' short stories. Occasional interesting moments of comedy/irony, but not enough to recommend the book. Must admit that after about the first hundred pages I found the book so tedious I almost put it down forever.
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