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Confessions of an Office Worker

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I was lucky to receive an advance copy of Confessions of an Office Worker by Kieron JR Crowther from NetGalley and the publisher in exchange for my honest review and opinion. Who doesn't remember being an office worker as we all went into "lockdown" during COVID. I found myself enjoying this more than I expected too. This was a fun easy read that will take you back three years ago to the craziness of the world.

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Thank you for the advanced copy. I thought I had a left a review of this a while back.

This was very enjoyable, a very easy read and very funny. I could not put it down.

Highly recommended

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This book had me chuckling page after page. Relatable and honest this was a great book to dip on and out of on my commute to work and put me in the best mood to start the day.

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My thanks to NetGalley and Matador Publishing for a copy of “ Confessions Of An Office Worker “ for an honest review.

A humorous, light read ,especially of interest if you’re an office worker, and had to deal with the impact that COVID had on us all.

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I enjoyed this more than I expected to, the author made this book an easy read and amusing at times. It was interesting seeing into other people’s pandemic lives too. Recommend if you’re looking for a quick lightish read.

Thanks to the publishers and NetGalley for an ARC of this book in exchange for an honest review

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Life as an office worker, the mundane day to day chores, the challenges of life and the hell of going through a pandemic.
Being an office worker myself some of this i could fully relate to.
Life has a funny way of pushing you along giving you many different things to deal with. Maxwell Orwellian shares with the reader what life has been like. fun and light hearted. An easy read.

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Solid book about one character through several life challenges and a pandemic on top of it. Well written but dry in a few spots.

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Maxwell Orwellian. 41, office worker. Life's a bit rubbish.

And then lockdown hits. And things get...different

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