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Sort of a 21st century version of his earlier novel "Microserfs," "JPod" follows the lives of six employees of a Vancouver-based videogame company.
Bloomsbury USA, 448 pages
05/16/2006
$24.95
ISBN: 1596911042
Fiction
General Literature & Fiction
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The average user rating for this book is 6.4 (out of 10) based on 18 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.
Sach O gave it an8:
If you're looking for a profound generation inspiring novel you'll be better off looking elsewhere. If you're looking for a hilarious look at modern culture then look no further. That said, I related a lot to this book. Accusations lobbed against it for being empty, shallow and entirely too meta miss the point: this is your society. Be afraid.
TS Lewis gave it a10:
I picked up this book the day in came out and was really blown away by how many people hated it. I've read every Coupland book and this by far his funniest work yet. Sure, the story is zany, the characters unbelievable, and there's Pi listed for 10 page, but I laughed the whole way through.
Nagham E. gave it a10:
one of the best books i have ever read.
Karen gave it an8:
Classic Coupland: Self-important navel-gazing zeitgeist-chasing brilliance. If you love him, you'll love this.
Kerri R gave it a0:
ive pretty much loved all his books, especially the early ones like microserfs and shampoo planet....up until now. I agree with henry...just...yikes...and wow. it was CRAPTASTIC.
Chris L gave it an8:
My first Coupland book. I actually only started reading JPod because I happen to work at a Burnaby-based videogames company... And I liked it! I laughed a lot and enjoyed the extreme traits of each character. I read during commute, so the absence of plotline and the shortness of each 'episode/chapter' was in the end a plus.
Anne gave it a3:
I am a huge fan of Couplands but found JPOD to be an extremely weak rehash of Microserfs. Nothing of substance seemed to happen in the book, just loads of ridiculous plotlines. Hated it....

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