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A review by kristianawithak
Rock on: An Office Power Ballad by Dan Kennedy
3.0
Dear Dan Kennedy,
Thanks for making me laugh out loud at work. Those are the best times in my little beige cubicle. I have a built in affection for Rock On and actually reading this book has only helped that grow. (My former coworker and I, at our former job, made a power ballad about bookselling in a cheesy bookselling competition that we won.)
The book is a funny paranoid look at office life. It's like the inside of my head, but better sense I can laugh at it. Office life is the same everywhere, even in a record company. It's also a great look at how working in an area you have always loved might end in sadness and disillusionment.
He talks about Jewel's remake/selling out campaign that perhaps started with irony and ended with none. It was a fun, fast listen. (3.5 stars)
Thanks for making me laugh out loud at work. Those are the best times in my little beige cubicle. I have a built in affection for Rock On and actually reading this book has only helped that grow. (My former coworker and I, at our former job, made a power ballad about bookselling in a cheesy bookselling competition that we won.)
The book is a funny paranoid look at office life. It's like the inside of my head, but better sense I can laugh at it. Office life is the same everywhere, even in a record company. It's also a great look at how working in an area you have always loved might end in sadness and disillusionment.
He talks about Jewel's remake/selling out campaign that perhaps started with irony and ended with none. It was a fun, fast listen. (3.5 stars)