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The Temp (Paperback)

by Serena Mackesy (Author)
4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (36 customer reviews)
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Product details

  • Paperback: 394 pages
  • Publisher: arrow books; paperback / softback edition (4 Mar 1999)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0099409879
  • ISBN-13: 978-0099409878
  • Product Dimensions: 17.2 x 11 x 3 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (36 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 385,522 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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Sasha never intended to be a temp: "My school wanted us to go to university, as though that would, aside from keeping them up in the league tables, be the magic formula. "You don't want to end up typing for a living," they said. So I went to university, got the degree and bingo, here I am typing for a living anyway."

It's a year since she left university. After six months travelling with chinless boyfriend Matthew, they've ended up in a house owned Sasha's oldest and best friend--and former boy-band sex-god--Ben Cameron, along with layabout Craig, housing advice worker Donna, and city-type Tania, who writes her name on milk cartons, and throws a fit if someone chucks out her flat champagne. "Between us we have notched up five degrees, two careers, one ex-career, three dope habits, two years on the dole and, so far this year, sixteen jobs, fourteen of them done by me."

Alongside hilarious tips and observations on work life--including step-by-step instructions for holidaying PAs on how to make their temporary replacement's life hell and how to get fit by filing inefficiently, thinking and taking up smoking in a non-smoking office--this clever, witty, well-constructed novel also packs in a nail-biting, page-turner of a plot, some shocking and moving bits, revenge, romance and a sly poke at all those trashy novels aimed at twenty-somethings. "Giles or Luke? Penny couldn't decide. All she knew was that being a successful model/editor/advertising executive/film producer/private detective was not proving to be as fulfilling as she had expected. What do you do when you've got everything but all you want is love?". --Lisa Gee



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This is how it works; school, university and then Real Life. Real life is about a boss who trusts you, a wardrobe that suits you, friends who support you and a fabulous relationship. Unfortunatly, real life isnt working out that way for the temp. School and university were fine. But now? a series of jobs ranging from the numbingly mindless to the downright silly to the simpy weird! Something isnt right. Who cares about a boss who trusts you? She'd settle for a boss who knows her name. This cant be real life can it?

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A fun, 'feel good' read!, 23 Oct 2002
By M. Thornton (Swansea, UK) - See all my reviews
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'The Temp' is a refreshing change from many modern novels which feature soppy, spineless heroines that spend most of the novel confessing their insecurities and searching for the perfect man. The heroine of 'The Temp' is smart, funny and thoroughally realistic. After finishing university, she moves with five friends into a houseshare in London while she works for a temping agency until she can find a 'proper' job. Unfortunately, as we all know even the best laid plans can go badly wrong and nothing in life is predictable...

'The Temp' is fresh, cleverly written and even laugh-out-loud funny in places. It will certainly appeal to anyone who is at, or who has not long finished university, and anyone who has ever worked for a temping agency. The plot is not at all predictable and the characters in the story are easy to identify with as they all have their ups and downs and none of them are perfect. This book is long but extremely readable, and it never becomes stale or boring. The plot occasionally jumps around a little but not so much as to spoil the story. The conclusion of the story is surprising, even though you know it's all going to end happily, and this is a fun, feel-good book that I really enjoyed.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Funny, well-observed and a brilliant read!, 9 Jul 2001
By A Customer
Clever, witty and fun, this novel captures perfectly a situation that more than a few people will find familiar - that post-university stage where you come to London (or any other big city, for that matter) ready to conquer the world and find out the world has been dealt much better cards than you.

Mackesy's brave and likeable heroine, though, is a game girl and remarkably unself-pitying despite spending her working hours surrounded by people who call her "Umm" because they don't know her name. The supporting characters are equally well-drawn, instantly recognisable without being in any way stereotypes. If you like books about urban twentysomethings - and why shouldn't they be written about? - this is several cuts above the usual fare. If you don't like books about urban twentysomethings? Well, let's hope you're smart enough to work out from the cover that this ain't the book for you.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Real life in the Big City, 12 Nov 1999
By A Customer
The Temp is a very compelling and enjoyable read. I am a veteran Wall Street/City banker (male), and find the author's characterisations of office life spot on. Anyone who has been an employee can relate to her clever observations (which you can only assume are based on some crazy real-life experiences!). Half the time you laugh out loud at how dumb people can be, and the other half you are outraged at their bad behaviour.

That said, the book is about much more than office life and temping. What hit home most was the theme of leaving university and heading out into real life in the big city. Seeing your friends (and yourself) change and adapt is not an easy experience. You find that some people were friends only because you lived with or near them, and they drift away, back into the world from which they came. Others define themselves and those around them by their jobs and relative success, and end and lose friendships because of this. You learn that the people that you really like, have something in common with, and are loyal - no matter what or how well you do - are absolute gold.

The book's short chapters race along, and there's never a dull moment. The characters are interesting, varied, and well developed.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Funny and easy to relate to
Hilarious writing in which i found myself relating the charectors described to real life work colleagues. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars OUTSTANDING!
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5.0 out of 5 stars She's Super-Temp!
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1.0 out of 5 stars Twentysomething, middle class, urban, and totally vacuous.
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5.0 out of 5 stars An insight into my own world- I'm the main character, honest
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5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic!!
This book was the funniest, most true, and down to earth book i think i have ever read. I found it enlightening and encouraging.
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5.0 out of 5 stars When you can't put a book down, you're into a winner.
One of those books where you are forever going, "That is so true!"

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4.0 out of 5 stars Funny book with obscure views on life.
I enjoyed reading this book because it's funny but has its serious moments to bring you back to reality. It appealed to me and should appeal to temps everywhere! Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars To my surprise, I couldn't put it down
"Huh! Disappointing!", I thought, as I began this book. I was irritated by its obvious birth as a series of newspaper columns, and found it bitty and disjointed. Read more
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