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The book as a whole was a delightful surprise in this shortlist. And I read it within a day.


::dustystick:: Isn't an audio version of this book entirely missing the spirit of it?
The text-based Slack narrative is the essence of the story.

::dustystick:: Isn't an audio version of this book entirely missing the spirit of it?
The text-based Slack narrative is the essence of t..."
The way it's read preserves the Slack conventions - I never lost the sense that it was text based conversation. That was part of what made the audio so amazing.

::dustystick:: Isn't an audio version of this book entirely missing the spirit of it?
The text-based Slack narrative is the ..."
I agree. While I ended up not totally loving it for a few reasons, the audio version captured the essence well.
It was fun, but the ending fell flat for me and as someone who spends a ton of time on slack for work and with various groups, I thought some of it was a stretch (like people using emojis instead of words in the middle of their sentences). There's tons of emoji use in the Slack spaces I'm in, but only in reaction or response to posts, not in place of words in the middle of sentences. Does anyone take the time to do that? Seems clunky.
Mainly, I was hoping it would go deeper... Oh and the (view spoiler) . Other than that it was an enjoyable experience with some laughs for me though.



I felt the same way Daniel. I laughed a lot, and I agree the audiobook captured the what I picture the feel of the print book to be. It was a satisfying book to read, and it wasn't particularly deep but it was a good change from the rest of the shortlist.
The whole Lydia and the dogs storyline was my favorite - even more than Gerald.

I just submitted my "read" status on goodreads, and it had me click the "I am not a robot" captcha before I could post it. I have NEVER had goodreads make me do that on a review before. ::dustystick::

I just submitted my "read" status on goodreads, and it had me click the "I am not a robot" captcha before I could post it. I have NEVER had goodreads make me do ..."
A faulty algorithm requires you to prove you're not a bot. So ::dustystick::
I won't be writing a review for a few days - when I'll see if this is new protocol or a glitch.






I had to Google “dusty stick.” I definitely want that to become a thing!


Granted, that's the publisher saying that, not the author.

But it went downhill for me as more and more crazy things started happening without explanation and plot lines were dropped. What the heck happened to Lydia?? What a tease.
I felt huge disappointment and frustration. I like when an author actually finishes a story instead of leaving me hanging. It made me mad that I wasted time reading it but at least it was short.
2 stars and that's being generous and accounting for the concept. -1 stars for the execution! Grrr.
