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Syrup
Syrup
Author: Maxx Barry
An over-the-top debut about a young wannabe buzzmaker who will do almost anything to get ahead and get a date, for fans who laughed out loud at Nick Hornby and Helen Fielding. — He's young, he's in LA, and he's trying to carve a path in the most powerful, corrupt, and insane industry in the world: marketing. So when Scat (you don't get far in thi...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780670886401
ISBN-10: 0670886408
Publication Date: 7/1/1999
Pages: 320
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4 stars, based on 15 ratings
Publisher: Viking Adult
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
Members Wishing: 0
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reviewed Syrup on
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My boyfriend suggested that I read this book, and I don't regret it one bit.
Syrup is the story of a young man, Scat, who is trying to make something of himself in the marketing world.
While to many this may sound like a rather boring or uninteresting plot, author Max Barry could make a 500 page novel about going to the bathroom interesting, intelligent, and funny. And that's just what he's done with this book.
His style is sarcastic and witty, observant, and very intelligent.
Regardless of what types of books you usually like, I'd suggest you read this book.
It's not too long, either, so if you're worried about not being interested in it, you don't have much time to lose by reading it.
And if after it, you're thirsting for more, he has two other books, Jennifer Government and Company (but under "Max Barry," his real name. "Maxx" was a joke, which you'll understand once you read the book).
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It was okay-entertaining but seemed to try to hard to be eccentric in his writing style as well as character development
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This book is surprising funny for the subject matter - romantic comedy intertwined with marketing. Also easy to read, finished in one day. Very illuminating, corporate America can be scary. Similar to Chuck Palanick (sp) books, but more emphasis on humor and not as dark.


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