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Would Microserfs work for you?


After Alice's post, maybe you could check out
High-Rise
or Everyone Is Beautiful A Novel (one of the characters is the landlord/owner of the other characters apartments).

Candace, these are some books which have an apartment as the main setting:


Krista wrote: "I'm having the same problem...I'm a business analyst in software development. I guess I could look for something in the software development arena. I just don't really want to read a text book fo..."
Krista, this is a great book that uses a software protection firm in the plot. It's a wonderful thriller by my favorite author, Michael Connelly.


I think it would, just not sure I'm that excited about it. I'll have to do some more thinking about this one. Thansk for the suggestion!!





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Krista wrote: "I'm having the same problem...I'm a business analyst in software development. I guess I could look for something in the software development arena. I just don't really want to read a text book fo..."
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The Things We Do For Love by Kristin Hannah
This Is Not Civilization by Robert Rosenberg
Nothing but the rent by Sharon Mitchell
Underworld by Don DeLillo

The Analyst by John Katzenbach
False Profits by Patricia Smiley
Short Change by Patricia Smiley
A Perfect Crime by Peter Abrahams
Idoru by William Gibson
Cryptonomicon by Neal Stephenson
For software development I got
Dog Days by Daniel Lyons
Big If by Mark Costello
The Zenith Angle by Bruce Sterling
July and August by Nancy Clark

Hi Candace
I was out shopping today and saw this book: The Elegance of the Hedgehogabout a concierge of a Parisian apartment building - I know it's not the same as an apartment manager, but is in the same area, and from the reviews on the back it looks really good! (I had to buy it! lol)


Good point ... so any recommendations for books about secretaries (fiction)? Preferably not ones who sleep with the boss lol!

The Analyst by John Katzenbach
False Profits by Patricia Smiley
Short Change by Patricia Smiley
A Perfect Crime by Peter Abrahams
Idoru by William ..."
Hey Sarah, cool! I'll check these out. Thanks for the info. -Krista


Any ideas? Thanks so much in advance.

YES! Size 12 Is Not Fat (and sequels), in which the main character is an assistant dorm director at one of New York's top colleges... a girl's residence hall. (She's also an ex-pop star... think Tiffany...) It's a mystery/chick-flick and super cute.

Oh Sara thanks so much, but sadly... I've already read all of the Heather Wells books! Maybe I should re-read one... I did love them so :)

In Boy Meets Girl by Meg Cabot, the main character works in Human Resources... I'm not sure if that relates to anyone's job. I just love that book. She's also got one with a screenwriter and one with a girl who writes for a newspaper.
I'm a currently-unemployed Civil Engineer. I already read a Civil Engineering book for last Winter's challenge (Pompeii), which was really good... but I think I'd rather do the unemployment route.... Anyone know of a book for that? Can I reread Emma? ;)

Check this one out it would work...Black Like Blood An Esbeth Walters Mystery

In Boy Meets Girl by Meg Cabot, the main character works in Human Resources... I'm not sure if that relates to anyone's job. I j..."
For unemployment, you could try Bitter Is The New Black by Jen Lancaster - her memoir about going from six-figures to zip, and how she adjusted. I found it very funny, especially since I was recently unemployed when I read it.

Teachers
Civil Servants
Housewives
and others (look at the links on the left)

This looks like a good one - I think I'll use it!

If I can find it, I think I'll try it! Looks funny!

Chris Ewan has two books The Good Thief's Guide to Amsterdam & The Good Thief's Guide to Paris about a novelist who moonlights as a thief for hire that are really good.

Chris Ewan has two books The Good Thief's Guide to Amsterdam & [book:T..."
Thanks!!

Oooh, thanks so much Cynthia! I'll check that one out!

http://www.chud.com/articles/articles...
I found this one, the main character is a tow truck driver

Teachers
Civil Servants
Housewives
and others (look at the links on the left)
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That's funny, pirate is listed as an occupation. : )

Krista; Perhaps you could read one of Douglas Coupland's books. He has created a few characters who work in the computer industry. Perhaps "JPod" or "Microserfs".
Good luck!
Jennifer

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Oh, you rock Teresa! That defiantely looks like my kind of book! THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!! :)

Nicole, I'm pretty sure they can be either, just so long as they relate to the two different jobs :).

Yes, they can be either.

Sorry, I took a week away from my computer without thinking that you guys might need some answers.
As far as relating to your specific job, all you need to do is make sure that it is in your job setting. Ex-If you work as a Bank Teller, something set in the banking field would be fine.
If you haven't had your question answered yet, or are still having any problems. Please ask, and I will answer asap.
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