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  • excellent read !!  

    E: A Novel (Paperback)
    Originally, I was a bit skeptical because of the e-form - has been found without any reason how. On the contrary, I have rarely seen such a lively and colorful Charakterentwicklich experienced how here! On the edge: I can with the best will not imagi
  • A real laugh - the true life.  

    E: A Novel (Paperback)
    The book is amazing. The best thing I have read for a long time! Matt Beaumont has chosen as the narrative form the e-mail correspondence from employees of a London advertising agency. Have tears laughed! I work even in an advertising agency and can
  • quite a laugh  

    E: A Novel (Paperback)
    Although I'm not myself in the fashion industry, but I was amused. Everyone who works in a company with many mails that will recognize certainly one or the other of the characters. Alone that's why it's worth it. It stirs always on and thinks only on
  • Witig, exciting, novel ... to the last mail  

    E: A Novel (Paperback)
    The fascinating thing about this book is that it consists only of e-mails. The trappings One has to piece together themselves, or get some clues if an issue is addressed later in an email. The untold story is also for tearing funny, and thrilling to
  • Genial - or inefach only realistic?  

    E: A Novel (Paperback)
    Since I work in this industry, the whole thing seems to me almost too wirlich. Maybe it's also so funny. How true to life. Secretaries who angiften to managers who come and business leaders who köennen not even wrote emails without set the entire wor
  • Brilliant English humor!  

    E: A Novel (Paperback)
    Matt Beaumont describes ironic / cynical the "normal" office life a large advertising agency by e-mails sent between deneinzelnen departments and forth. Creativity, incompetence, intrigues and backstabbing are the emails apparently undkulminiere
  • Keep Enjoy overview!  

    E: A Novel (Paperback)
    "Office, Office" on American for email lovers and haters Who does not know the daily email tirades. Morgends to get to the office and it is on the display: a light on! Who stole my coffee cup? etc. All this is for America-lovers in English zules