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Day Job: A Workplace Reader for the Restless Age
Published in Hardcover by Allen & Osborne, Inc. (October, 1998)
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Funnier than Dilbert
A relief to read a smart, funny view of the corporate world
I laughed out loud-which I never do-while reading this book. Whatever your age or work experience, you will be able to appreciate and relate to aspects of Mark Thornton's experience in his job. I was relieved to laugh at the absurdities of work life that can frustrate me. I also appreciated the solid, sobering excerpts from other smart authors.
Outstanding fusion of novel and business practices critque
This book was erie because it was so dead-on with my own experiences as a young professional. Jon Baird has hit the nail on the head when it comes to business practices fads. I really enjoyed the storyline with it's doses of humor and sarcasm. This guy has some real talent. The book is a must read not only for young people but for anybody working in the professional world or anybody who just wants to read a good novel.
Songs from Nowhere Near the Heart
Published in Paperback by Griffin Trade Paperback (May, 2001)
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Funnier than 'the Ground Beneath Her Feet'...
A funny book by any standard, Songs from Nowhere Near the Heart is even funnier to anyone who has had any experience watching small struggling bands try to convince themselves and their audience that they should be stars. A timely satire of the current state of the alternative rock world where label consolidation threatens to truly turn musicians into little more than commodities, this book tells the story of two bands battling to not get dropped by their record label. The book is essentially a continous series of viqnettes, using multiple narrators to tell the story as it unfolds. The main text is interspersed with sidebars explaining references to earlier events, places, reviews, etc... In the hands of a bad writer, this format could have easily resulted in a confusing or disjointed book, but Baird uses it to flesh out the world the bands live in without bogging down the main flow of the story. This is helped by the use of good graphic design- the sidebars are made to look as though they were clippings or post-it notes pasted into the book.
The best reason to buy Songs from Nowhere Near the Heart however is that Baird is himself (allegedly) a struggling rock musician, and clearly deserves support for writing a hilarious book while presumably driving around from college town to college town in a dented old Econoline, sleeping on friend's or friends' of friends couches and living on cigarettes, cheap beer and pizza.
The History of New Testament Research: From Jonathan Edwards to Rudolf Bultmann (History of New Testament Research, 2)
Published in Hardcover by Fortress Press (November, 2002)
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Day Job is just about the funniest thing I've ever read. The author is really demented.
My only complaint is it's physically tough to read at times, but it only adds to the charm of the book.