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Figured this author deserved his own thread in our forum of Author discussion.
There's already this thread but nothing on all his works.
I just finished Microserfs which surprised me in many ways. At the end of the year when I reflect on which books I enjoyed most this book will be on the pointy end of the top ten.
For a fiction book with technology as a theme it was tremendously accurate. Rare. It even eerily predicted a few trends that occured a couple of years later and keep occuring. Over ten years later it's still relevent! Coupland wrote it in a way that didn't leave specs to date the work but he was still specific enough so you knew what he was talking about.
Beyond the technology is a story about a group of introverted friends who stumble over each other's idiosyncrasies to find lives with each other. It's an easy read with interesting characters and a unique style. Microserfs has one of the best endings I've ever read.
I get to meet Coupland in a week (May 24th) at a promo event for J-pod which is why I finally picked up one of his works. I chose Microserfs because I'm a former ITer myself. Still a nerd. Looking forward to his other works including the new one. Anyone read Coupland enough to make a recommendation which path to take through his works? I'm inclined to read All Families Are Psychotic next.
There's already this thread but nothing on all his works.
I just finished Microserfs which surprised me in many ways. At the end of the year when I reflect on which books I enjoyed most this book will be on the pointy end of the top ten.
For a fiction book with technology as a theme it was tremendously accurate. Rare. It even eerily predicted a few trends that occured a couple of years later and keep occuring. Over ten years later it's still relevent! Coupland wrote it in a way that didn't leave specs to date the work but he was still specific enough so you knew what he was talking about.
Beyond the technology is a story about a group of introverted friends who stumble over each other's idiosyncrasies to find lives with each other. It's an easy read with interesting characters and a unique style. Microserfs has one of the best endings I've ever read.
I get to meet Coupland in a week (May 24th) at a promo event for J-pod which is why I finally picked up one of his works. I chose Microserfs because I'm a former ITer myself. Still a nerd. Looking forward to his other works including the new one. Anyone read Coupland enough to make a recommendation which path to take through his works? I'm inclined to read All Families Are Psychotic next.