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Several People Are Typing
Several People Are Typing: A Novel | Calvin Kasulke
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A work-from-home, comic tour-de-force that takes place entirely in a PR firm's Slack channels--a strange digital landscape where an employee claims to be literally trapped inside. For fans of Office Space, Then We Came to the End and Severance. And anyone who has ever struggled with an emoticon. Gerald, a mid-level employee of a New York-based public relations firm, has been uploaded into the company's internal Slack channels--at least his consciousness has. His colleagues assume it's just an elaborate ploy to exploit their lax work-from-home policy, but now that his productivity is through the roof, they are only too happy to indulge him. Disembodied and alarmed by the looming abyss of an eternity on-line, Gerald enlists his co-worker Pradeep to find out what happened to his body and help him escape. As Gerald plunges deeper into the surprisingly expansive Slack landscape, he finds a unlikely ally in Slackbot, Slack's AI assistant, who helps him navigate his new digital reality. Meanwhile, the team's real-world problems are in danger of snowballing out of control. Top client Bjrk dog food might be poisoning Pomeranians across the country; someone is sabotaging the boss's office furniture; Tripp and Beverly are breaking the unspoken rule against office romances; and the incessant howling of wild dogs is starting to drive Lydia insane. Also: Why is Slackbot so interested in Gerald? And what in the hell does the :dusty-stick: emoji mean? Hilarious, irreverent, and wholly original, Calvin Kasulke's Several People Are Typing is a satire of both corporate and contemporary life, and a perfect antidote to the way we live now.
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Rachiiebookdragon
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What an odd but kind of creepy book!

I feel like this situation would be one of my worst nightmares :O

Read for PopSugar 2024, Read Harder and The 52 Book Club's 2024 Reading Challenge.

Library book 📖

4.5/5

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deirdrebeecher
Mehso-so

I've seen this conceit executed a lot better. The book has some funny moments and was easy to read. But overall plot and characters were half baked. I still might have given it a soft pick but the way he glides over the care of the comatose body of the MC made me so angry on behalf of carers. That is so much hard work and he treats it like it's nothing.

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Robotswithpersonality
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Just what I needed! I've never actually used Slack, but interoffice electronic communications is a very relatable subject, and this just upped the volume by being the perfect amount of surreal. Almost body horror, but felt too funny/profound to label it that way? Gradually weirder glimpses in between the 'normal' conversations is definitely my vibe. Managed to pack in a couple mysteries and a queer romance too - loved the ending. 😉
⚠️ Dub-con(?)

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Robotswithpersonality
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Such a thoughtful bot. 😅

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Robotswithpersonality
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🤨 I have concerns...

jenniferw88 😂😂 2y
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Kenyazero
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This was delightfully odd. The format is intriguing and the story's weirdness-as-normal(?) feel reminded me a lot of Welcome to Night Vale. The story itself was such a fun ride. The ending felt a little sudden on the solution, but getting there was still a ton of fun. #LGBTQ #Formatting #Weird

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Kenyazero
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I grabbed this for my #TransDayOfVisibility post for the library I work for, and decided to read it after flipping through and seeing the interesting format. It is several people at a PR/marketing company communicating over Slack as unusual things happen (that nobody actively acknowledges). I‘m really enjoying this weird story so far. #UniqueFormat #LGBTQ #Weird

Riveted_Reader_Melissa Sounds very interesting…stacking 2y
Kenyazero @Riveted_Reader_Melissa so far, I‘d say it‘s worthy of stacking! Hope you enjoy! 2y
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she.hearts.horror
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See inside the sun

See inside yourself

See yourself inside

Is outside better ?

Or is it just faster? Is it just … a lot?

Do you have to look away? Is it too bright? Too glaring? Too sunny?

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Ruthiella
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My favorite book read on January 2022. This was a weird, often funny, book about a man whose consciousness gets accidentally uploaded to his work Slack channel. A smart commentary on the modern workplace.

#12Booksof2022

tokorowilliamwallace Considered getting this from Target sometime this year; picked up Ella Berman's The Comeback (youth celebrity mysterious disappearance and reappearance) instead. 2y
Ruthiella @tokorowilliamwallace It‘s a quick read if you get your hands on a copy. 2y
Andrew65 This looks a fun read. 2y
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Crazeedi Merry Christmas!💖❄ 2y
Ruthiella @Andrew65 It was! 2y
Ruthiella @Crazeedi Merry Christmas to you too! 🎄❤️ 2y
BkClubCare Aw! I (detour > to go look on gr to see if I indeed read this LAST year… and now annoyed with gr that I cannot get to my activity on a book when looking at a book on gr!!! Grrrrrrr more like it 😫 2y
BkClubCare Anyway, this was a fun and memorable book 2y
Ruthiella @BkClubCare It was a fun one! 2y
Ruthiella @Crazeedi Merry Christmas to you too! 2y
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erickahhh
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Panpan

After mulling it over, I had a few issues with this book. So much of the book was communicated through gifs and emojis. I don't have a problem with that, but the book only showed the code for the emoji and gif. By the end of the book I had no clue what they were trying to say. 👀 🧹 Couldn't they have just printed the emojis!? It is such a small detail but really was a large part of the story. Final thoughts: :dust-stick:

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charl08

...what is a workplace but a cult where everyone gets paid, really?

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charl08
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🤣🤣🤣

Sophronisba I loved this book so much. 2y
charl08 @Sophronisba Made me laugh, just the thing. 2y
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bthegood
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Enjoyed this humorous take on office life and online communication and one worker gets stuck in the program online. Only one issue - the sexual relationship was iffy at best between Gerald and Pradeep (not consensual if Gerald's body taken over by the computer program - imo).

#BookSpinBingo

Make a great day everyone -

JudeCC Sounds like fun! Stacked!! 😃👍 2y
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Sapphire
Mehso-so

I listened on audio from the library. It was funny in parts in satire of how people avoid work with email. But overall it was just odd. Not my favorite of the TOB titles.

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MicheleinPhilly
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Bailedbailed

An actual photo of me trying to read this shit.

NOPE.

LeahBergen 😆 3y
Tamra Funny! 3y
BkClubCare I did the audiobook- it worked! 2y
MicheleinPhilly @BkClubCare I can‘t do audio - my mind wanders, unfortunately. 2y
BkClubCare @MicheleinPhilly - not 4 nothin‘ - but that is WHY exactly, I started doing audiobooks. Wanted to train my brain to be a better listener. It‘s got to be the right narrator, for sure. (edited) 2y
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Onioons
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Quirky with a capital Q! Such a fun read too!

LiteraryinPA Quirky is right! This was so bizarre but I was there for it. 3y
Onioons @LiteraryinLawrence yeah, it's hard to be genuinely original & this really was 3y
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jhstack
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Haven't made quicker work of a book in a while, but this modern office weird satire told through Slack chats really hit the spot.

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Addison_Reads
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I didn't get this read in time for #ToB2022, but I'm glad I finally had the chance.

The idea of a guy somehow becoming stuck inside his computer seemed ludicrous at first, but Kasulke manages to create a funny read that focuses on office relationships and how we interact with others in a virtual world.

I ended up enjoying this much more than I thought I would when I started reading it.

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Sophronisba
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Today the Morning News Tournament of Books continues with No One Is Talking About This vs. Several People Are Typing.
No One Is Talking About This is about a woman with a continually trending Twitter account who basically thinks in tweets until she is shaken out of her obsession by a real-life crisis. Several People Are Typing is about a man who becomes accidentally trapped in his office Slack.

Sophronisba No One Is Talking About This has been nominated for multiple awards, so I'm going against the grain, but I did not like it -- the main character felt shallow and self-absorbed to me in a way that did not seem intentional. Several People Are Typing was silly but also kind of sweet, and made me laugh several times, so I'm crossing my fingers for an upset today. 3y
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Julsmarshall
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This strange little story is told completely in slack messages. It is short and compelling, I could put it down and finished it on my breaks and lunch over the last 2 days. Clever and unique, this debut author has a fresh new voice! #epistolary

MemoirsForMe This sounds like a fun read! 😁 3y
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Nelnjali
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3.25⭐ This was a very quick read and overall very enjoyable. I think it is especially enjoyable for those who have had to use Slack professionally, like I have. It fits firmly into the category of absurdity, but it also has some laugh out loud moments and some creepy moments. 👇

Nelnjali That said, l am a bit disappointed with it as well. This was a solid 4.5-5 ⭐ for me until the last 20-30 pages. The ending just felt rushed and tidied up too neatly, and there were many jarring questions left unanswered. I personally enjoy stories that don't tell you everything and allow you to make your own conclusions, but there were some things that were left too unclear. I really enjoyed it, but I'm sad that I didn't love it in the end. 3y
Nelnjali There was also a problematic scene near the end that put a sour taste in my mouth. I really wanted to like the romance at the end, but the circumstances in which it comes out are very problematic and due to the rushed ending, the problems seem even more glossed over. 3y
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Nelnjali
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I'm reading this odd little book with my coffee ☕ and breakfast 🥓🧁 this morning. I'm enjoying it so far, but being stuck in the Slack app (having used it for many clients) is my nightmare!

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alisiakae
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Mehso-so

As a person who has used Slack for years, I was loving everything about this book. Until almost the very end. There is one particularly incident that completely took me out of the story, and found the glossing over a non-consensual situation quite problematic and triggering. (More discussion on that under a spoiler alert in the comments)

Also, for #pop22 folx, would this be considered a social horror novel?
#tob2022

alisiakae There's no way to get consent from an unconscious body, or in this case one stolen by Slackbot, so the Slackbot/pradeep rape of Gerald that was not acknowledged as rape was not something I could overlook or let pass. It wasn't funny, and was a pretty horrible meet-cute situation in the end. 3y
Megabooks I believe @BarbaraBB used this for her social horror. 👍🏻 3y
BarbaraBB I didn‘t, I used Another Black Girl for that prompt, but this is definitely social horror in my opinion. @Megabooks 3y
Readerann Yeah, the non-consent thing bothered me, too. 3y
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stevesbookstuf1
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Strange, quirky & hilarious are words used to describe this book. All true - along with quick & compulsively readable. Gerald, while WFH at a PR firm, has his mind inexplicably sucked up into the firm's Slack messaging system. Hilarity & some existential stuff ensue. This ended exactly as I expected, & at the same time included something I hadn't expected at all (but really liked). I LOL'd more than once.

Full review: https://tinyurl.com/2fc8xy9a

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TaraTLK
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This is one of those books where it feels oddly true even thought I have never worked in that field or that office, or had a coworker get trapped inside the work slack. Fast paced. Actual LOL moments.

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khooliha
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Got this out of the library, as the gimmick of it made it a incredibly short read, but I like it enough that I'll probably pick up a copy for myself someday! Stranger than I anticipated, more than its Slack gimmick, I had a really good time with this late stage capitalism romp. #howling

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thebluestocking
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I laughed out loud throughout this short and pithy novel. Gerald's consciousness is literally stuck in Slack (though his body is not), and the whole book is written in the various Slack channels of the PR agency where he works. While I don't use Slack specifically, anyone who texts or works in the modern office world will be able to keep up. I enjoyed this one, even if the plot lines felt a bit thin. Now I'm off to search for sunset images.

thebluestocking (I wish I were clever enough to write this review out in text messages, with lots of :dustybroom: references.) 3y
Christyco125 That sounds like a nightmare. But maybe not - my slack channels are full of memes and GIFs. 3y
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ReadingEnvy This was so fun in audio. Do I think it is a deep or life changing book? Nah but they don't all need to be! 3y
cariashley :dustybroom: 😂😂 still makes me laugh 3y
sarahbarnes I haven‘t read this one. I might have to check it out! 3y
alisiakae This just came in on my holds shelf! 3y
Ruthiella This was a lot of fun and it made me laugh too! 😂 3y
Cinfhen You make me want to pick this up!! Because the plot seemed so stupid that I wasn‘t drawn to it at all. 3y
BarbaraBB Great review. It‘s a fun read indeed! 3y
thebluestocking @Christyco125 Fun to read about though! 3y
thebluestocking @ReadingEnvy I debated between the audio and a physical copy. I went with physical but I‘m intrigued by the audio experience of a text-based book. And I feel like this was a much-needed lighter #tob read. 3y
thebluestocking @cariashley Me too! I think it‘ll come in handy in the #tob discord. 😂 3y
thebluestocking @sarahbarnes It‘s a super fast read if nothing else! 3y
thebluestocking @4thhouseontheleft I hope you enjoy it! And I hope your Covid recovery is quick. 💙 3y
thebluestocking @Ruthiella @BarbaraBB Such a fun book! And nice to have something a little light-hearted on the #tob shortlist. 3y
thebluestocking @Cinfhen I‘ll be interested to hear what you think if you do pick it up. It goes really fast. And I hope your Covid recovery is coming along too! 💙 (edited) 3y
Cinfhen Feeling much better/ thanks 😊 3y
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ImperfectCJ
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This isn't a mind-blowing novel, but it's cute and fun with a little deeper existential stuff. There's a big red herring that rankles me, and I feel really ambivalent about Slack, but overall I enjoyed reading it. I did most of it on audio and finished on eBook. The audio is weird in a kind of delightful way, especially on 1.5x. It came on in the car and made my teenager lose control with laughter.

Second book done for #ToB2022

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rachelsbrittain
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Pickpick

A wonderfully strange novel about a man whose consciousness is accidentally uploaded to his work's slack channel. Other odd things are happening, too, but all Gerald's coworkers think this is some sort of elaborate prank. A really fun, quick read. Some people might find the format too off-putting, but I actually really liked it.

thebluestocking I enjoyed this one too. It made me laugh out loud. 😆 (edited) 3y
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rachelsbrittain
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Starting this fun, weird book about a man whose mind is somehow accidentally uploaded to Slack

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Ruthiella
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Mmmkay, I don‘t understand what happened with Tripp and Beverly or how Lydia was able to manifest...but otherwise this story of how a PR firm employee accidentally gets his consciousness downloaded into his work Slack channel was pretty fun and often funny. I also dug the romance angle. My work uses a different program and is in a different industry, but a lot of the workplace attitudes and actions were nonetheless familiar to me. 😅 #TOB #ToB2022

Sophronisba I never figured out the Lydia thing either -- I would have cut that whole subplot. 3y
Chelsea.Poole I laughed out loud a few times with this. Not a top favorite from the list, but different and a great commentary on contemporary work. 3y
Ruthiella @Sophronisba But she saved the dog food campaign...do you hear that howling? 😉 3y
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Ruthiella @Chelsea.Poole I laughed out loud too. Too much of the workplace bull and time wasting was all too familiar to me! 😂 3y
thebluestocking I read a sample of this and thought it was pretty clever. I‘m looking forward to it. 3y
Ruthiella @thebluestocking I think you‘ll like it. It‘s short and reads fast. 3y
Megabooks Dusty stick 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 3y
Ruthiella @Megabooks 😂😂😂 3y
Cinfhen It seems so oddball/ goofball plus it‘s up against my #ToBFavorite (The Lockwood) so I‘m probably not going to read it,but your review makes me more curious. @GuiltyFeat recently reviewed it on his BookTube challenge and also praised its fun & entertaining format & content. 3y
Ruthiella @Cinfhen It was fun and entertaining. You could probably read it in a couple of hours too. BTW every time I watch Daniel @GuiltyFeat , I think of you. He‘s mentioned you on the channel before and I think, “Hey, I know her too!” 😅 3y
BarbaraBB I liked it too. It‘s sharp and funny and pretty sarcastic about our society becoming a virtual one. 3y
Cinfhen Daniel is GREAT!!! His reviews are brilliant 🙌🏻 3y
Ruthiella @BarbaraBB Totally on point about virtual communication in a workplace where we increasingly do not interact in person! 3y
Ruthiella @Cinfhen His reviews are great, even if I often disagree with him. 😂 3y
squirrelbrain What @cinfhen said - the Lockwood is also my favourite so I might not read this now. However it sounds great, so once it‘s available a bit more cheaply in the UK I may get it. 3y
Ruthiella @squirrelbrain I expect the Lockwood to defeat it in the first round (though you never know!), but for sure keep it in mind when you want something quick and fun. 3y
kwmg40 This was definitely a fun one. We really need a dusty stick emoji here on Litsy! 3y
Ruthiella @kwmg40 We do! 😂 3y
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Sophronisba
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This book is very funny, and also weirdly moving in the end, despite its absurd premise (a man gets stuck in his company's Slack chat). I think it could have been a novella, actually; I think a couple of subplots could be excised without losing a thing. But I grew really attached to some of these characters -- Gerald and Pradeep in particular.

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cariashley
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Really enjoyed this on audiobook! It made me laugh, and was actually pretty cute. Plus it was a one day listen which is always nice! Will be recommending it to my colleagues on our book-club Slack 😆

Glad it‘s on the #TOB22 shortlist as I might have missed it otherwise. Book 6 of 18 done!

Megabooks It is hilarious! Glad you enjoyed it! 3y
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Readerann
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I‘m dating myself here, but couldn‘t resist taking this photo. 😁 The book was fun and clever, but I certainly don‘t see it winning the #ToB2022. (I didn‘t ‘get‘ a lot of the slang and had to return the book to the library before I could look it up - oh well.)

BkClubCare I had to listen to the “dusty stick” explanation a few times (I did the audio) and I‘m still not sure I know it with confidence 🤣 3y
Megabooks I loved all the 👍🏻 emoji‘s because I am so guilty of overusing it!! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 3y
vivastory @Megabooks I saw someone recently on social media call the 👍 the go to response for dads & I was 💀 because I use it all the time 😂 3y
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Megabooks @vivastory 😂😂😂 3y
Tamra I use 👍🏾 all the time! 😆 3y
Readerann @BkClubCare @Megabooks @vivastory @Tamra Oh, I constantly use 👍with my daughters, but have read it is also used as a phrase I‘d rather not mention. 😳 As for the book, there was a page near the end where Beverley and Tripp are breaking up and there were all sorts of 2 and 3-letter ‘codes‘ I didn‘t get. I may have to check the book out again at some point and try to figure that conversation out! 😁 3y
BkClubCare @Readerann - a print + audio would likely have been the ideal way. The audiobook made it quite fun but still, I am a visual person first. 3y
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EmberIvyRose
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This book is crazy funny. If you work from home (as I do) you will definitely laugh through the beginning, it is just spot on. Suspend reality and you will enjoy this one.

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BarbaraBB
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This book made me laugh out loud. It is so recognizable to me. Slack, the use of emojis, the attitude towards the clients: it's really like the typical office culture within creative agencies. I enjoyed how the whole book was written in Slack channels and I liked the storyline, even though I'm not sure how it ended with Gerald and Slackbot. A fun read, but not really memorable and I doubt if it's worth the Rooster! #Tob22 #pop22 #SocialHorror

Cinfhen Still need to pick this up/ how many books do you have left from the #ToBshortlist? 3y
Cinfhen Ohhhh, nice use of #pop22 🙌🏻😊💕 3y
Megabooks Agreed! But I gave it more stars than you. 😉 (storygraph) 3y
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KarenUK Agree too! Definitely a fun read…. 💕 3y
BarbaraBB @Megabooks Wow, you gave it 4.5 stars! That‘s quite high! 3y
BarbaraBB @Cinfhen I am ambit to start my eleventh, how about you? 3y
Cinfhen I‘m picking up Intimacies this weekend (( thank you 😘) and then I‘ll have 5 or 6 more. 3y
BarbaraBB @Cinfhen After Subdivision I‘ll have 7 more but I‘m not sure if I‘m going to read Confession (very expensive) or the Ozeki (such a chunkster) 3y
Cinfhen I think I‘m able to borrow all the books I‘m missing except for the Ozeki, but it might show up in the next few weeks. I‘m very open to bailing on any of them though 😆 3y
squirrelbrain I‘m torn with this one. I can‘t get it on any of the ‘free‘ sites yet. I could use an Audible credit but it‘s very short and, because it‘s so short it seems expensive to buy. ((c9). Do you think it will work on audio? (@megabooks did you do audio?) Is it worth paying (c9 for? 3y
thebluestocking Lovely review! Like @squirrelbrain I‘m torn about this and some of the others I still need to read. This one, In Concrete, and Nervous System are books I would have to pay full price for. I‘m leaning towards buying this one and bailing on the other two. 3y
Megabooks @squirrelbrain I did do audio. It was a full cast recording and very funny! I did buy it but it was only $13 (credits here are worth $11.50) so it didn‘t feel too bad. I‘m not sure it is worth (c9, though. 3y
Ruthiella I‘ve only read the first chapter but also found it very humorous and recognizable after two years of using a similar application at my work. I agree, it probably won‘t win. But a fun read tucked in among the rest! 3y
squirrelbrain I think I‘ll just use my Audible credit on it then - sounds fun! Thanks @Megabooks 3y
BarbaraBB @thebluestocking I‘d choose this one above In Concrete but I haven‘t read Nervous System yet. In Concrete starts good but went over my head later on. @Megabooks recommends audio for Several People. 3y
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magyklyXdelish
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Mehso-so

This was a quick read due to the format. I love that it was told through slack messages. It was quirky and definitely funny at times. However it lacked any real oomph to make me thoroughly invested in either the plot or characters.

#BookSpinBingo

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 3y
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kwmg40
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I've been working from home since the beginning of the pandemic and I'm on Slack every day with my coworkers. So I totally related to this story, which is a rather horrifying thought!

It's a short, fun and very different kind of book.

#ToB2022 #20in4 @Andrew65

Andrew65 Well done 👏👏👏 3y
BkClubCare And do you use Dusty Stick?! 3y
kwmg40 @Andrew65 Thanks for all your encouragement during the readathon!

@BkClubCare I had to look for the Dusty Stick emoji on Slack! I'm still hazy about what it really means! 😄
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Andrew65 @kwmg40 You‘re welcome. Thanks for playing along. 3y
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JoyBlue
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Review to come. [between Pick and So-So]

This is an impulse read for #WinterGames2021 #TeamGameSleighers @StayCurious

#WrapItUpReadathon @keys_on_fire

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BkClubCare
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I gave this 4/5 in goodreads (book cover as in the gr app, Esther assisting) though I actually listened to the #audiobook. It is an unreal situation and told quite amusingly; office dysfunction and romance. It is full of surprises. #tob2022 #DogsofLitsy

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Lilmissinmsp
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Mehso-so

Super quick read (~2 hours), written in the form of Slack messages. While it was an enjoyable read, the subplots seemed to die halfway through (what happened to Lydia?? Why were the emoticons for Tripp & Bev screwed up???), so I was left wishing the ending had better resolution. 😕

BooksIHeld Enjoyed it as well but yeah I was confused about Lydia and the emoticons. Still I'd read the author's future works 3y
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LiteraryinPA
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Wow. What did I just read? This was a surreal but also relatable book told entirely in posts within different Slack channels of a PR company. One of the employees actually gets stuck in Slack (out of his body… don‘t ask, you just have to suspend disbelief) and then things get pretty bizarre. Amidst the absurdity it was a super creative take on modern office culture. It‘s hard to explain, but I liked it a lot!

Megabooks Great review! 3y
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keithlafo
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Largely enjoyable. Not all of the characters worked for me, and the story seems to sag in the middle (and the Lydia subplot felt odd) but it‘s funny, fast-paced, and unique. Definitely a book to check out if you want something light to read.

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Chelsea.Poole
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I‘m on the fence about this one. It has a lot to say about current work culture, especially in these COVID times, but in a small package. A fast read, or listen in my case. I probably won‘t remember the specifics of the book, but it will add to my view of some of the ridiculousness that goes on in modern jobs. I was surprised at the romance factor!

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BookishTrish
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I found this office romance / sci fi told through a company‘s Slack channels surprisingly moving. The ending between Gerald and Pradeep even made me tear up a little.

Mindyrecycles Sounds fun! It‘s on the #tob22 long list. 3y
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Christine
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Took me a minute to get into the groove of this on audio, but I ended up really enjoying the experience! It's a weird and lovable book. I frequently cackled at the silly genius of certain lines and their delivery by an excellent full cast. I'll also now often want to use “dusty stick“ as a reaction to things in life, but I'm not on Slack and nobody (like pre-reading-this-book me) will get it...sigh.

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la_isla
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Look, I‘m not 100% sure what I just read, but it was pretty damn entertaining either way. Not my usual thing - my brain struggled to follow some of it because it‘s told through a messenger style of writing, but I still got a decent picture and the characters were amusing, and it was a really quick read. #my2021reads