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by Douglas Coupland
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yzombie
yzombie rated it 11 years ago
Very funny, particularly if you work in an office environment and can relate. Also fun to read and recognize the Vancouver locales.
Joanne
Joanne rated it 12 years ago
I love this book. Its weird, and funny and completely out there. The characters have such unique conversations and get into situations that are completely strange, but that they accept as normal.
Bookshelf Dreaming
Bookshelf Dreaming rated it 13 years ago
Different
Bookparadies
Bookparadies rated it 13 years ago
Gibt es ein schrägeres Buch? Dies war mein erstes Buch von Douglas Coupland und ich wusste im Vorfeld echt nicht worauf ich mich einlassen würde. Es geht darin um PC-Spiel-Entwickler die in einem sogenannten JPod arbeiten. Jeder ist dabei schrulliger als der andere. Die Hauptfigur Ethan, aus deren ...
Hall of Records
Hall of Records rated it 14 years ago
I enjoyed this book very much. All families are psychotic will forever be my favourite Coupland novel, but I was grinning and laughing through various parts of jPod and found myself nodding in agreement at several of the statements. Especially, the discourse on autism by Ehan’s girlfriend were quite...
An Un-Calibrated Centrifuge
An Un-Calibrated Centrifuge rated it 16 years ago
This is the first book by Douglas Coupland I've read. I'm not sure what to make of his self-references... they kind of make me think Douglas Coupland is an asshole, but they were kind of funny too. I also didn't get all the bits of advertising/spam emails/etc throughout the book, but they were easy ...
Vera
Vera rated it 16 years ago
I haven't much liked any Coupland book since [book:Generation X]. [book:Shampoo Planet] and [book:Microserfs] weren't too bad but the others? Boring. JPod slipped in some clumsy macabre black humour that didn't quite fit but Coupland as a character in the book, an unpleasant shyster who bargains the...
Dantastic Book Reviews
Dantastic Book Reviews rated it 17 years ago
This was middle of the road as far as Coupland books go. People call it Microserfs 2.0. Since I loved Microserfs, I have to disagree.On one hand, as a computer programmer, I loved that part of the story. The other things I loved? Douglas Coupland portraying himself as a complete douchebag. Etha...
little_odd_geek
little_odd_geek rated it 17 years ago
Was scared I'd be disappointed after I'd loved Microserfs. Don't really understand why Coupland felt the need to be a character in his own work, but hey ain't that postmodern. There are no limits everything can and will happen. Have yet to locate my phone number in the number sequels.
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