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by Joshua Ferris (Author) "WE WERE FRACTIOUS AND overpaid ..." (more)
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  • Hardcover: 400 pages
  • Publisher: Viking; First Edition edition (5 April 2007)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0670916552
  • ISBN-13: 978-0670916559
  • Product Dimensions: 23.6 x 16.2 x 3.6 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 2.7 out of 5 stars See all reviews (109 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 204,618 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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'Outstanding, hugely satisfying, exceptionally well-executed ... An incisive, urgent, funny and snappily written novel' Sunday Times Magazine 'As impressively confident as Donna Tartt's The Secret History and as technically dazzling as Jonathan Franzen's The Corrections ... Exceptional, funny, radical' Telegraph 'Brilliant, funny, stomach-turningly accurate' Observer --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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'Savagely funny yet kind-hearted tale of office life . . . You
won't find a sharper portrait'

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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Slooooow burn - but worth it in the end - don't give up!, 20 April 2008
By Juliet Platt (Wiltshire, UK) - See all my reviews
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This is an intriguing book which provides a dry, original and darkly humourous commentary on the superficiality of modern corporate life and the dangers of the American Dream, as well as a reflection on individual creativity and resourcefulness. It is a very interesting read if you've got time and are feeling generous.

Like other reviewers I was so tempted to can this book after about 100 pages. I'd picked it up for it's quirkiness, but this started to pall for me about a third of the way in. Thank goodness, however, that I made a resolution this year - the National Year of Reading - to always finish any book I start, no matter how painful, no matter how long it takes...

It does take a while, but eventually this book really delivers. In the opening chapters Ferris makes our reading experience as irritatingly meaningless as the superficial lives he describes. As readers we learn something of how it feels to work day-in-day-out in an office where the true meaning of life is obscured by silliness, such as who's got whose chair, or how to write ad copy for products that people don't yet know they desperately need.

Then, about half way through, the style and narrative viewpoint suddenly shift to reveal the heart of the book, to tell part of the story that this book is really about.

The section entitled "The thing to do and the place to be" is a wonderful piece of writing, which surprises us later in the book as well. It describes a 43 year old woman's experience directly before she is due in surgery to have a mastectomy. It is a desperately dark and exceedingly moving piece of writing, which, with a few minor tweaks, would stand alone as a short story within itself - and is worth getting hold of the entire book just to read.

This section marks the pivotal point in the book after which the office characters shift into our consciousness as more real, more sympathetic, and more understandable. In the end we have to know what happens to Lynn Mason, Benny Shassburger, Tom Mota, Chris Yop and Marcia Dwyer - and the closing chapters provide us with intrigue, shock-value and a pleasing denouement.

I've only given this 3 stars because I found it threateningly inaccessible, and many readers will be put off by its initial ramblings. But if you grit your teeth and stick with it you will be richly rewarded for your efforts.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The most I have enjoyed a book in the last year, 29 April 2008
I was amazed to see so many poor reviews of this book. This was probably the most I have enjoyed a book in the last year. I can understand what some reviewers have said about the characters not being engaging at the start of the book. The style is very chatty, and at first you only hear small snippets about each character, and so you build up a picture of them quite slowly. But I was still enjoying the book as an amusing satire of office life.

But for me the book changed into a different gear about half way through with the moving and thought-provoking incident which other reviewers have mentioned concerning the hospital appointment. From that point on I really had to know what was going to happen, not just to that character, but to the others as well. At the end of the book there are elements to the plot which affect everyone in the the office and I thought it was an achievement of the book that I cared about what would happen to ALL the characters, not just the funny or pleasant ones but even those who at first had seemed quite unappealing. Don't think of this as "The Office" in book form. It goes beyond just being an office satire.
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18 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Just like being there - only better...much better..., 15 Jun 2007
We read this in a matter of days. We went through everything together, from pre-9/11 to five years later. Then we came to the end. Problem being, we had no-one to talk to about what we'd just read. So we wrote an amazon.co.uk review.

This is a great modern novel. Its tone is warm but sharp, and it's packed with the anecdotes bartered between employees during the working day which combine in overlapping layers to create a strong narrative peopled with richly painted characters, whose lives are defined by their jobs but who kick against this (some half-heartedly, some more forcefully) most entertainingly. There are a couple of book-long threads, both of which pay off, and a structural trick, which is clear from the title of the novel onwards, and which you begin to doubt maybe three-quarters of the way through, but this too pays off in a surprisingly gripping last few pages of what amounts to little more than epilogue.

Heartily recommended as a memorable picture of American - but universally true - office life, but possibly not the perfect holiday read until the paperback version.
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