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Choose Your Own Misery: The Office

par Mike MacDonald, Jilly Gagnon

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You have endless choices...but few real options. Hungover and stuck at a job you hate, will you show up for your big presentation, or duck out with Debby, the HR rep with an FDR fetish? Play the weird lump on your back for office-wide sympathy, or dive into an internet spiral that can only end in "ten kinds of cancer"? Tell someone about the weird genital-fondling that's happening at the crystal healer's, or just accept that this is the best substitute you'll find for love, today...or maybe ever? From two comedy writers and former contributors to THE ONION comes a parody of a choose-your-own-adventure tale?the story of your soul-crushing existence. Having choices is great when you're a kid, but in the adult world, the only options are endless varieties of misery. It's okay, though. A life of adventure would require so many uncomfortable sleeping situations. Besides, you have dental. Keep reminding yourself about the dental. "Hell, the only reason for going to work is to goof-off reading Jilly Gagnon's and Mike MacDonald's book, Choose Your Own Misery: The Office!"--E. Jean Carroll, former writer for SNL "Choose Your Own Misery: The Office [is] the most addictive, clever, and honestly hilarious decision tree you've ever read."--Zack Bornstein, segment director at Jimmy Kimmel Live "Sorry, I've been spending every waking hour lost in your maddening madcap narrative labyrinth. I'll try to send a blurb for the book by the deadline!"--Jamie Brew, Associate Editor at Clickhole "It's time for you to choose your own miserable adventure, just like you do every day of your miserable life, but now in hilarious book form!"--Nate Dern, Head Writer for Funny or Die "Oh, how I laughed at this droll little book. Then, slowly but irreversibly, it filled me up with dread."--Jesse Andrews, author of the NY Times Bestselling ME AND EARL AND THE DYING GIRL "Choose Your Own Misery: The Office is a bittersweet, brutal, and frequently hilarious twist on the childhood classics."--NERDIST.COM "[Choose Your Own Misery: The Office] is one of the few books I've made sure to bring with me to show others when going out... even though filled with miserable and sometimes darker choices, [it] is definitely one of the funniest books I've read lately."--TECHAERIS "In their rip-roaringly funny book, Choose Your Own Misery: The Office, the two Onion alums make a dark and decidedly adult play on beloved childhood "choose your own adventure" novels...[Choose Your Own Misery] may be the funniest book released this year."--NEWSWEEK This book is a parody. It was not authorized by Chooseco, the publisher of Choose Your Own Adventure. Choose Your Own Adventure is a registered trademark of Chooseco LLC.… (plus d'informations)
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Great concept, but for brodudes only. Stupid, silly, occasionally garners a snort. ( )
  froxgirl | Jul 23, 2016 |
Keep yer rape culture out of my favorite childhood series, mkay?

(Full disclosure: I received a free electronic copy of this book for review through NetGalley. Trigger warning for rape.)

It's 7:30AM on a weekday and you're hungover...again. Do you a) hit the snooze button on your alarm and risk being late (even though you pissed yourself overnight and desperately need a shower), or b) call in and use up your last remaining sick day (keeping in mind that it's only March and you have another nine months of this shit to look forward to)? Nearly every path leads to humiliation and ruin, so no need to choose carefully.

One of my favorite childhood series gets an adult makeover in Choose Your Own Misery: The Office Adventure - a Dilbertesque spin on ye ole Choose Your Adventure books that were popular in the '80s. Dilbert, if it was rated R, and to the nth degree of absurdity.

I was both nervous and excited to try this title, and with good reason - the last such book I read (Max Brallier's Can You Survive the Zombie Apocalypse?) was a giant letdown, with an obnoxious dudebro as the MC. Straight, white, middle-class, with a penchant for abusing animals and devaluing women. Completely unrelatable to anyone but a fedora-wearing, mouthing-breathing ex-frat boy. Which most of us aren't.

To its credit, Choose Your Own Misery tries hard to be gender- (and possibly race-) neutral. Every time something pops up that might pigeonhole the narrator as a dude, an alternate explanation is offered. That Axe body spray you use to mask the reek of vodka sweat rolling off you in waves? It's not yours; your roomie left it behind when he moved out. Khakis? Hey, ladies wear those too. And yet after progressing through a dozen or so possible stories, it becomes apparent that you only have a romantic interest in women. So...either you're a straight guy or a lesbian in a city incredibly accepting of LGB folks. Possible, but unlikely.

Even so, I found the story amusing enough - good in small doses, useful for killing a few minutes here or there - until I stumbled upon the rape plots. Plots, plural.

In the first one, you make up a story about the nerdy IT guy date-raping a coworker at an office party in order to keep him away from Debby, some woman you didn't even like - until you set her up with said guy so that he'd cover for your with your boss. Didn't I mention that you're a horrible person? Like, the worst.

The second rape plot has you visiting Debby's crystal healer, who grabs your junk without your consent during the session. Whether you decide that you're outraged or not, either choice has you wishing you'd purchased Fiona's services in bulk, since being sexually assaulted is the most human contact you've had in months.

And that was when I decided that I can't even with this book. Like, who looks at a kid's book and thinks "You know what this needs? More rape."

Look. I'm not arguing for a blanket ban on rape jokes. They can actually be funny - but only if the subject of the joke, the person or thing we're all laughing at, is the bad guy: the rapist. Rape culture. Rape apologists. Not the victim. Never the victim. It's shameful to score a cheap laugh at his or her expense.

And what do these two (allegedly amusing) plot points have to say about rape? People lie about rape for their own ends, and those who aren't getting laid on the regular should just be happy that someone wants to rape them. Rape culture 101.

The book you've eagerly devoted your Sunday afternoon to makes some rather appalling assumptions about rape. Do you a) purge your Kindle with a long overdue bleach bath; b) burn this shit to the ground; or c) write your own feminist Choose Your Own Revenge story? (Dear dog, someone please choose c!)

Look. The Onion is usually pretty good about this stuff. Is it really too much to expect better from one of its writers?

http://www.easyvegan.info/2016/01/27/choose-your-own-misery-the-office-adventure... ( )
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You have endless choices...but few real options. Hungover and stuck at a job you hate, will you show up for your big presentation, or duck out with Debby, the HR rep with an FDR fetish? Play the weird lump on your back for office-wide sympathy, or dive into an internet spiral that can only end in "ten kinds of cancer"? Tell someone about the weird genital-fondling that's happening at the crystal healer's, or just accept that this is the best substitute you'll find for love, today...or maybe ever? From two comedy writers and former contributors to THE ONION comes a parody of a choose-your-own-adventure tale?the story of your soul-crushing existence. Having choices is great when you're a kid, but in the adult world, the only options are endless varieties of misery. It's okay, though. A life of adventure would require so many uncomfortable sleeping situations. Besides, you have dental. Keep reminding yourself about the dental. "Hell, the only reason for going to work is to goof-off reading Jilly Gagnon's and Mike MacDonald's book, Choose Your Own Misery: The Office!"--E. Jean Carroll, former writer for SNL "Choose Your Own Misery: The Office [is] the most addictive, clever, and honestly hilarious decision tree you've ever read."--Zack Bornstein, segment director at Jimmy Kimmel Live "Sorry, I've been spending every waking hour lost in your maddening madcap narrative labyrinth. I'll try to send a blurb for the book by the deadline!"--Jamie Brew, Associate Editor at Clickhole "It's time for you to choose your own miserable adventure, just like you do every day of your miserable life, but now in hilarious book form!"--Nate Dern, Head Writer for Funny or Die "Oh, how I laughed at this droll little book. Then, slowly but irreversibly, it filled me up with dread."--Jesse Andrews, author of the NY Times Bestselling ME AND EARL AND THE DYING GIRL "Choose Your Own Misery: The Office is a bittersweet, brutal, and frequently hilarious twist on the childhood classics."--NERDIST.COM "[Choose Your Own Misery: The Office] is one of the few books I've made sure to bring with me to show others when going out... even though filled with miserable and sometimes darker choices, [it] is definitely one of the funniest books I've read lately."--TECHAERIS "In their rip-roaringly funny book, Choose Your Own Misery: The Office, the two Onion alums make a dark and decidedly adult play on beloved childhood "choose your own adventure" novels...[Choose Your Own Misery] may be the funniest book released this year."--NEWSWEEK This book is a parody. It was not authorized by Chooseco, the publisher of Choose Your Own Adventure. Choose Your Own Adventure is a registered trademark of Chooseco LLC.

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