3. stars 🌟🌟🌟
I alternated between reading and listening to Stinkbug, and at first, I was all in. The satirical humor? Sharp. The corporate absurdity? Hilariously on point. But as the story progressed, it started to spiral and by the final 20%, I was speeding through just to reach the finish line.
Premise: A corporate team is sent on a “transformational” work retreat designed to build culture, strengthen connections, and ultimately improve productivity.
Goal: Find your assigned “work best friend” by the end of the trip because nothing screams success like forced vulnerability.
Method: Air your childhood traumas in group sessions, listen to what your coworkers really think of you, risk spinal injury during trust falls, take swings at colleagues in a boxing ring, and pop company-issued stimulants to keep the emotional chaos running on schedule.
Outcome: Well I don't want to give away any spoilers, but wtf?
It starts off strong with witty satire and sharp commentary on workplace culture but somewhere along the way, it loses the plot. The tone gets increasingly ridiculous, the characters become caricatures of themselves, and the ending is a real letdown. What began as clever and cutting eventually just felt chaotic and overcooked.