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JPod
JPod | Douglas Coupland
A lethal joyride into todays new breed of technogeeks, Couplands forthcoming novel updates Microserfs for the age of Google. Ethan Jarlewski and five co-workers whose names start with J are bureaucratically marooned in jPod. jPod is a no-escape architectural limbo on the fringes of a massive Vancouver game design company. The six workers daily confront the forces that define our era: global piracy, boneheaded marketing staff, people smuggling, the rise of China, marijuana grow ops, Jeff Probst, and the ashes of the 1990s financial tech dream. jPods universe is amoral and shameless. The characters are products of their era even as theyre creating it. Everybody in Ethans life inhabits a moral grey zone. Nobody is exempt, not even his seemingly straitlaced parents or Coupland himself, as readers will see. Full of word games, visual jokes and sideways jabs, this book throws a sharp, pointed lawn dart into the heart of contemporary life. jPod is Douglas Coupland at the top of his game. Excerpt from jPod: I slunk into the BoardX meeting where Steve, Gord-O, and staff from the loftiest perches of the food chain were still trying to nail the essence of Jeff the Charismatic Turtle. Prototype turtle sketches were pinned onto a massive cork wall, all of them goofy and teensploitational: sunglasses, baggy pants and (dear God) a terry-cloth sweatband. Does Jeff the Turtle follow players around the entire time they manipulate their third person? Almost. Like Watson is to Sherlock Holmes. Can you imagine how annoying that would be? Maybe the buddy isnt such a good idea. Steve squashed that hope. Its going to be a buddy. Players will love it. Its really Poochie-Joins-Itchy-and-Scratchy. How am I ever going to look somebody who plays Tony Hawk games in the face again? Isnt our turtle supposed to be a bit more studly? Turtles arent studly by nature. What about the turtle they used in the 1950s to pimp the atomic weapons program? He was kind of studly. No he wasnt and, besides, hes dead. What? Dead. Hanged himself from the side of his posh midtown Manhattan terrarium. Left a note saying he couldnt handle the shame of what hed done. Wrote it on a piece of Bibb lettuce. From the Hardcover edition.
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rabbitprincess
JPod | Douglas Coupland
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Mehso-so

This is a so-so in relation to Microserfs, which is sort of an ancestor to and a superior version (in my opinion anyway 😁) of this story. I felt jPod was harsher and edgier than Microserfs, more self-consciously shocking. Maybe not a good intro to Coupland.
#ReadCanada challenge: British Columbia

MsMelissa Can you believe I‘ve never read a Coupland book? (edited) 4y
rabbitprincess @Book_Fiend_Melissa I wouldn‘t suggest this one 😬 Generation X or Microserfs might be better! 4y
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rabbitprincess
JPod | Douglas Coupland
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“after a week of intense googling, we‘ve started to burn out on knowing the answer to everything. God must feel that way all the time. I think people in the year 2020 are going to be nostalgic for the sensation of feeling clueless.” 😶

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JoyBlue
JPod | Douglas Coupland
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Pickpick

I remember thinking this was The Funniest when I read it the first time, 13 years ago. I still enjoyed it this time—it just didn't have me in stitches. If you need some silly fun, give it a try.

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ZLW
JPod | Douglas Coupland
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Absolutely lovely this book, it is everything I wish my office environment was and so much more.