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400 pages, Kindle Edition
First published July 31, 2012
"I have to be going now," I say.(Chapter 44 is legit the pièce de résistance)
"Oh yeah, course you do," Winston yells at me. "That's it, abandon me. I never helped you out. I never trod on a Russian for you. You ever cleaned a person off your foot, Arthur? You ever had to do that?"
"I cleaned your bloody foot, you whinging bastard!"
The bickering chases me even after I firmly close the door and retreat down the long corridor to the elevators.
I'm in love...alas...Mr. Wood isn't my type, of course, I'm probably not his either. Of course, I only love him for his fiction. It would only be a marriage of convenience. I'm up to my nose in hyperbole, but this is a very good book. I feel for the characters, their frustration, their anger and their sadness. I even feel their hatred for the new boss. It's rare to find a book like that; one that communicates those emotions so well.
It's kind of cool to save the world. Of course, when this happens the team goes out for drinks and maybe some sort of fraternization. Most of the team pairs off and, ahem, fraternizes. But come morning it's back to the office, and a new boss who happens to be a caricature of British middle management. With a bit of panache and a bit of humor from the movie Office Space, we are given a roller coaster ride of a book. How do you convince a room full of experts they're wrong, especially when you're the new guy. Especially when you didn't even know the field of expertise existed last week. Surely your lover should give you a bit of credit. Well if you want to find out read the book, but I hope the answer is obvious.
Really read this novel and the first one No Hero. They are well-written and too much fun to miss out on.