The Room : A Novel

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Bizarre office tale with a secret room.

The Room is a great read for someone who likes to think outside the box and wants to escape from the monotony of everyday office life. The book's unique feature is Bjorn's secret room which gives him the power to manipulate the people around him. Users would love the book's fantastical and absurdist elements and its exploration of conformity and individualism.

The Room : A Novel

Regular price RM43.16 MYR
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ISBN: 9780804139984
Estimated First-hand Retail Price: RM113.54 MYR
Publisher: Hogarth
Date of Publication: 2015-02-17
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Literary Fiction, Contemporary, Fantasy
Related Topics: Magical Realism
Goodreads rating: 3.59
(rated by 5454 readers)

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Funny, clever, surreal, and thought-provoking, this Kafkaesque masterpiece introduces the unforgettable Bjorn, an exceptionally meticulous office worker striving to live life on his own terms.Bjorn is a compulsive, meticulous bureaucrat who discovers a secret room at the government office where he works - a secret room that no one else in his office will acknowledge. When Bjorn is in his room, what his co-workers see is him standing by the wall and staring off into space looking dazed, relaxed, and decidedly creepy. Bjorn's bizarre behavior eventually leads his co-workers to try to have him fired, but Bjorn will turn the tables on them with help from his secret room. Debut author Jonas Karlsson doesn't leave a word out of place in this brilliant, bizarre, delightful take on how far we will go--in a world ruled by conformity - to live an individual and examined life.
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Bizarre office tale with a secret room.

The Room is a great read for someone who likes to think outside the box and wants to escape from the monotony of everyday office life. The book's unique feature is Bjorn's secret room which gives him the power to manipulate the people around him. Users would love the book's fantastical and absurdist elements and its exploration of conformity and individualism.