Review
`A work of genius.' --Independent on Sunday
`A tense, utterly compelling story.' --The Times
`Enjoyable ... The way Coupland moulds his fiction from the throwaway debris of North American popular culture is quite brilliant ... Coupland has always been a highly compassionate writer, concerned mainly with the ways in which affluent people's lives are cheapened by popular culture.' --Scarlett Thomas, Guardian
`As always with Coupland, the ideas come thick and fast, they're quirky, often funny and frequently profound.' --Daily Mail
`As an observer with a knack of coining memorable phrases he is as sharp as ever ... Coupland's gift from comedy is evident in the combination of bathos and farce ... Shows Coupland as a first-rate thinker on what technology in its present form does, and might do, to consciousness, identity and individuality.' --Times Literary Supplement
`A tense, utterly compelling story.' --The Times
`Enjoyable ... The way Coupland moulds his fiction from the throwaway debris of North American popular culture is quite brilliant ... Coupland has always been a highly compassionate writer, concerned mainly with the ways in which affluent people's lives are cheapened by popular culture.' --Scarlett Thomas, Guardian
`As always with Coupland, the ideas come thick and fast, they're quirky, often funny and frequently profound.' --Daily Mail
`As an observer with a knack of coining memorable phrases he is as sharp as ever ... Coupland's gift from comedy is evident in the combination of bathos and farce ... Shows Coupland as a first-rate thinker on what technology in its present form does, and might do, to consciousness, identity and individuality.' --Times Literary Supplement
Book Description
From the bestselling author of Jpod, Generation X and Generation A comes a dystopian Breakfast Club for the twenty-first century.










