Okay I'm twelve so maybe it's the most arrogant thing in the world to say that I love this book. But when I realized that this book actually relates to real life, ( and I do not mean that poets will go around saying intricate words in order to persuade people) I just think that the words you choo...
I'll start with the few things I enjoyed about this book. It's important to know that Clemson Univ. freshman are required to read this book, so I got through it in two days, not because I couldn't put it down but because it was that easy to read. I'm majoring in Physics and my father is an engine...
1) ''Finally he put the car in gear and drove off. I watched him slingshot around the next corner, alread up to forty or fifty miles per hour. I walked on. I felt vaguely outraged that such a bad person had such a good car. Because the car was the culmination of a thousand-odd years of scientific...
Maxx Barry has seemed to develop almost a cult following and it is easy to see why after reading this breezily-paced, wickedly funny, immensely-entertaining, and bitingly satirical novel. Scat is a fresh college graduate looking to make it big in the world. He is smart but naive, creative but hap...
There is so much I want to say about this book. It is so jammed packed with interesting ideas and characters that there are a million places to start. Perhaps I’ll just get the crude and vulgar out of the way first.The world of Jennifer Government reads like an Ayn Rand wet dream. Corporations...
Ah, office life. So rife for parody. So fertile with corporate absurdity. Where mankind's unique lunacies are simultaneously coddled and dismissed. The things that make us uncomfortable and disgruntled are handled with pig-skin gloves and ice tongs, and the things that make us excited and content...