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I Hope This Finds You Well
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bookshelves: cartoony-covers-are-my-kryptonite, denied-the-arc, liburrrrrry-book, loveable-losers, read-in-2024
Jul 03, 2024
bookshelves: cartoony-covers-are-my-kryptonite, denied-the-arc, liburrrrrry-book, loveable-losers, read-in-2024
Oh Jolene . . .
(C’mon � you had to know I was going to do that)
Jolene has been stuck in limbo as an admin for Supershops, Inc. for years and relates completely to the lyrics of the poet laureate T. Swift . . .
Anyone who has ever experienced 9 to 5 life in cube farm hell might be able to relate to Jolene’s passive aggressive email responses which she always writes in white font . . . that is, until the day she forgets to adjust the setting and lets her true feelings fly. Jolene finds herself in a mandatory HR course that will teach her how to behave in the corporate environment, but also comes with an unexpected glitch where she can see EVERYTHING going on by way of the computers. We’re talking not just calendars, but emails and even instant messaging. With rumored “rightsizing� on the horizon, maybe Jolene can use this inside track to become a better version of an employee after all.
Okay, so these hermit-y people with trauma in their past stories might seem like a dime a dozen at this point (I mean I unintentionally found myself listening to one while reading this so they are errrrryyyyywhere), but Jolene’s voice felt so fresh that I really enjoyed this one. I could have lived without Miley the neighbor kid and the drinking issues because they really weren’t necessary whatsoever to me except to add to the page count, but other than that not a whole lot of complaints.
3.5 Stars and I’ll round it up.
(C’mon � you had to know I was going to do that)
Jolene has been stuck in limbo as an admin for Supershops, Inc. for years and relates completely to the lyrics of the poet laureate T. Swift . . .
Anyone who has ever experienced 9 to 5 life in cube farm hell might be able to relate to Jolene’s passive aggressive email responses which she always writes in white font . . . that is, until the day she forgets to adjust the setting and lets her true feelings fly. Jolene finds herself in a mandatory HR course that will teach her how to behave in the corporate environment, but also comes with an unexpected glitch where she can see EVERYTHING going on by way of the computers. We’re talking not just calendars, but emails and even instant messaging. With rumored “rightsizing� on the horizon, maybe Jolene can use this inside track to become a better version of an employee after all.
Okay, so these hermit-y people with trauma in their past stories might seem like a dime a dozen at this point (I mean I unintentionally found myself listening to one while reading this so they are errrrryyyyywhere), but Jolene’s voice felt so fresh that I really enjoyed this one. I could have lived without Miley the neighbor kid and the drinking issues because they really weren’t necessary whatsoever to me except to add to the page count, but other than that not a whole lot of complaints.
3.5 Stars and I’ll round it up.
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Reading Progress
July 1, 2024
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Started Reading
July 3, 2024
– Shelved
July 3, 2024
– Shelved as:
cartoony-covers-are-my-kryptonite
July 3, 2024
– Shelved as:
denied-the-arc
July 3, 2024
– Shelved as:
liburrrrrry-book
July 3, 2024
– Shelved as:
loveable-losers
July 3, 2024
– Shelved as:
read-in-2024
July 3, 2024
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Finished Reading
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