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Then We Came to the End: a Novel: A Novel

Then We Came to the End: a Novel: A Novel
By Joshua Ferris

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #6341 in Books
  • Published on: 2008-01-04
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 400 pages

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inventive but too long4
I really enjoyed a lot of this book, perhaps not least because I know the advertising world a bit, but anyone who's worked in an office will recognise the petty intrigues, games and rituals that develop over time.
It could have done with slightly harsher pruning from the editor I feel, but no doubt some of its repetition is to make the point about how repetitious office life is. Very funny in places, very sad in places and thoughtful throughout, this isn't the most up book you'll read, but it's worth a read nonetheless

That's how to write a book5
I don't want to give the wrong impression; this is not a thriller, but finishing it somehow left me breathless. On reflection, it's the way you're sucked into the world of characters: warts and all characters, with possibly more bad points than good; they become your companions, and leaving them brings on a feeling of being wrenched away. The skill of the author brings life to seemingly mundane events, and they end up interesting because you're intrigued just as much as the advertising agency emplotees you are reading about.
The pace is nimble and the style sublime; I don't want to say much else but read it and enjoy.

Then we didn't laugh but we enjoyed it anyway3
A lot of people have been very disappointed with this book and I think it is partly down to the misleading blurbs used on the cover. Many of the quotes suggest that the book is a comedy. People buying this book might expect to be laughing out loud on the bus but it just isn't that kind of comedy. It's more the kind of well oberved comedy that makes you think "hmm, that's true." In other words the not funny type of comedy. I never felt the need to laugh once.

That said I enjoyed the book. The point of view is an interesting one. It is written from the first person plural (we). This makes the narrator seem like a hive mind in the style of Star Trek's the Borg. Though this hive is not made up of super intelligent and efficient aliens but gossipy simpletons.

We did become interested in the characters and cared about what happened to them but although the book seems to be building up to a dramatic conclusion then we came to the end and it just fizzled out.

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