A marketing whiz sells Coca-Cola on a million-dollar idea for a new drink, only to have it stolen by his roommate, who sells it for even more millions to someone else at Coca-Cola. But the whiz is not giving up. A spoof on advertising.
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A marketing whiz sells Coca-Cola on a million-dollar idea for a new drink, only to have it stolen by his roommate, who sells it for even more millions to someone else at Coca-Cola. But the whiz is not giving up. A spoof on advertising.
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Max Barry tells a great story by combining the absurdity of the marketing industry with cultural exageration. Any story that has characters with names like 6, Scat, and Sneaky Pete is one that ensures laughter.
jacobi360
Apr 3, 2007
Good fast summer beach read
This book is too funny for an awful writer like me to do it justice. It's a great, cynical, hilarious look at the modern corporate world and marketing in particular.