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I'll Go Home Then, It's Warm and Has Chairs. The Unpublished Emails.

par David Thorne

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I think in real life I would hate his guts (well if he talked the same as in his book) but thankfully that is not the case so I can enjoy my guilty pleasure of a man with a clever way with words and who enjoys fucking with people's mind. ( )
  Jonesy_now | Sep 24, 2021 |
I'm a huge fan of David Thorne's caustic humour and writing style and his work always (without fail) makes me laugh out loud. His first book The Internet is a Playground was a 5 star read for me in 2013, and this one, I'll Go Home Then, It's Warm and Has Chairs - The Unpublished Emails is just as funny.

There's plenty of email trails to delve into, photoshopped pictures to enjoy and a treasure trove of stories, anecdotes and letters to laugh about. Again, I couldn't help myself and had to read one of the stories out loud, and keep wanting to use some of his best one liners in conversation.

David Thorne's sense of humour is full of satire and wit, and he captures the office work environment so well it makes me chuckle just thinking about it. His comments about the team building weekend are still making me laugh and his diagrams really bring his scenarios to life in a way you can't possibly imagine until you see his work.

If you've never read any of his stuff before, you can read some it for free on his website, or grab any one of his books. You won't be sorry, instead you'll be laughing and looking for someone to share it with post-haste.

I've already been recommending this one to friends and family, and that says it all really. ( )
  Carpe_Librum | Feb 9, 2016 |
Thorne mostly spends his time researching unicorns, sending emails and being a hilarious asshole. His emails threads, like Missing Missy, have become viral and he has some new material in this book. Not going to lie, a majority of the book is from his website, only a few new articles. I got the ebook rather than the paperback. ( )
1 voter Rosenstern | Sep 14, 2014 |
My reaction to this book may be clouded by the fact that the author and I hail from the same city but I thoughts parts of it touched the boundaries of comic genius and there were many laugh out loud moments to be found.

Thorne has self-published this book and it sadly shows, with a number of typos appearing throughout. He also pads out the book somewhat (to which he admits). And if I were his nemesis Simon or his cousin Chris I would be considering suing for defamation. I'm not though, so I just laughed along and began looking forward to his next work. ( )
  MiaCulpa | Mar 1, 2014 |
I'll go home then is not an apt title by any means for any kind of book. Trust David Thorne to come up with it. It's not as good as Thorne's first book, The Internet's a playground. He knows this book is inferior, a fact that I grasped within the first few pages. Although the quite long foreword was good, it showed a different kind of humor, more slapstick.

The book's main jokes are double meaning. That's fine if the idea by itself is funny. Maybe this book is not for me but I did enjoy the Internet's a playground... what has changed? Well I think that David Thorne's simply happier and more mellow. He is relatively newly married and like the proverbial stand up comic, he is no longer bitter and his new-ish material lacks vim.

Did I go into this book with impossible to fulfill expectations? No. But I started reading with a wide grin that faded and would not reappear. Some of the entries are from his website. I didn't laugh then and I didn't laugh much thereafter at the old and new material. The fact that I couldn't understand the myriad references proves nothing as the few that I understood didn't improve the jokes and I also didn't feel rewarded a la Captain America in the Avengers. ( )
1 voter Jiraiya | Jun 14, 2013 |
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