JPod: A Novel

JPod: A Novel

JPod, Douglas Coupland’s most acclaimed novel to date, is a lethal joyride into today's new breed of tech worker. Ethan Jarlewski and five co-workers whose surnames begin with “J” are bureaucratically marooned in jPod, a no-escape architectural limbo on the fringes of a massive Vancouver game design company. The jPodders wage daily battle against the demands of a boneheaded mar...

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ChrisTr
Absolutely fantastic book. A brilliantly funny, in a slightly nerdy way, it's just full of engaging characters and hilarious conversations.

+2 3 out of 3 ChrisTr loved it (5 months ago)
cocolaco
An easy read but a boring one, especially re: the author's self-references. Preferred Microserfs and Generation X.

+0 1 out of 3 cocolaco didn't care for it (2 months ago)
willlord
Okay, so its pretty insular and if you haven't read Microserfs then a lot of the resonance will be lost but I still loved it.

+0 3 out of 3 willlord loved it (4 months ago)
n1c
Perfect book for whatever you call my generation... web2.0 generation y whatever. Hilarious, great characters and geeky to the max.

+0 3 out of 3 n1c loved it (4 months ago)
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