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A**Y
Good read
In think I have read all his books one of the few authors who makes me laugh out loud waiting for the next one
S**R
Devoured in one afternoon
Another great book from David. I would love to work in his office. I am still surprised when he does something that makes him seem like a nice human and a person with some social skills. Knowing that he should attempt to lie about the skateboard with a wind deflector for example. I’m glad he doesn’t actively hate his colleagues, except Jason.
K**E
A hoot
Having first read his 'spider drawing' email chain I wasn't disappointed with this book.
T**T
Enjoyable
I like the workplace stories. It reminds me of a place I once worked 20 years ago before everything went downhill and every last bit of fun was sucked out of office culture. Now it's all grievance procedures because writing 'Regards' on an email is passive aggressive and made Tracey cry, but writing 'Kind regards' is patronising and also makes Tracey cry. And so on and so forth.
M**Y
Pages fall out
The pages fall out. 18 quid and the pages fall out.
G**R
David’s getting soft..
More personal in this book and nice to see another side to David. I won’t spoil it by revealing the story lines, but worth a read.
J**H
Going soft?
You’d better not be? I read your books for bad taste comments and inappropriate views. I’ve got enough happiness in my life without paying you for more 🤦♂️
D**K
Just the same
I hadn't read one of his books in a few years until picking this up. It's just as bizarre and funny.
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