Then We Came to the End
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Deanna Hurst
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Joshua Ferris
No one knows us quite the same way as the men and women who sit beside us in department meetings and crowd the office refrigerator with their labeled yogurts. Every office is a family of sorts, and the Chicago ad agency Joshua Ferris brilliantly depicts in his debut novel is family at its strangest and best.
The characters in Then We Came to an End cope with a business downturn in the time-honored way: through gossip, secret romance, elaborate pranks, and increasingly frequent coffee breaks. As one colleague after another is seen "walking Spanish down the hall" (office shorthand for being fired), the survivors obsessively parse their bosses' decisions - when they're not competing for the best office furniture left behind or trying to make sense of the mysterious pro-bono ad campaign that is their only remaining "work".
Joshua Ferris has a demon's eye for the details and emotions that make up our lives, and he has written a hilarious and moving novel about the strange selves we become when we walk through the office doors each day.
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What would have made Then We Came to the End better?
I guess it's my own mistake for not paying enough attention when buying the audiobook, but I didnt realize this was an abridged book until I went to see the reviews from other readers. Feel like I've wasted this credit now. I wanted to read other people's comments to see how they had reacted to the annoying first person plural narrative. I like to know who the storyteller is, so this anonymous "we" didn't really work for me. I recognize that it's a literary method though, and that it's part of what makes the book feel modern.You didn’t love this book... but did it have any redeeming qualities?
The narrator does a good job. It's also fast paced and feels very modern and fresh, inventive.Didn't realize it was abridged
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Abridged Reading
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Just ok. Not much happens in this book
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Pointless story
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SPOILER ALERT: how could you leave out the fact that a key character returns to the office with a gun?! and shoots someone?!!
If you were trying to save time on the audio, there were plenty of other parts that could have been sacrificed in order to leave in the most suspenseful moment in the entire book. SMH
Abridged version -key moments missing
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The book has some excellent humor but can drag at a few points. It ends well and you will be happy you read it.
As for the audio book, I listened to most of it and read the book itself. The items removed from the audio book are questionable at best. At least two key stories from the book were deleted from the audio book.
Good, maybe not great
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So Abridged its half the oroginal book
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