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The Bob Watson - by Greg Bardsley (Paperback)

The Bob Watson - by  Greg Bardsley (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Rick Blanco "walks out of meetings. He's a serial meeting ditcher. A walk-out artist. An underground pioneer of worker-bee liberty. And strangely enough, no one seems to notice that he just gets up and walks out. While he'd like to consider himself an illusionist, he learned everything from studying a former colleague, the master of meeting ditches, Bob Watson. [Rick] continues Bob's legacy, going for more frequent and longer ditches, building on the art with every boring corporate meeting. Now, [he] wants to pull off his most important Bob Watson yet: skipping out of work to see his young nephew [as a favor to a woman he's chased for years]"--<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>From the author of <em>Cash Out</em>, a hilarious novel about one working stiff's day of hooky--reminiscent of <em>Ferris Bueller's Day Off</em> and <em>Office Space</em>--and the insanity that ensues.<em></em></p><p>Rick Blanco walks out of meetings. He's a serial meeting ditcher. A walk-out artist. He's so good that no one seems to notice when he just gets up and walks out. A corporate illusionist of the covert kind, he learned his trade studying a former colleague, the master of meeting ditches, Bob Watson. Rick continues Bob's legacy, going for more frequent and longer ditches, building on the art with every boring corporate meeting.<br/><br/>Now, Rick wants to pull off his most important Bob Watson yet--skipping out of work to see his young nephew before he moves with his parents to Argentina. But things soon get complicated. As Rick leaves the office, he's mistaken for the company's human resources executive Dick Rayborne, a man made famous in HR circles for creating the hot new labor practice of "consourcing"--like "outsourcing" but with convicted felons. Convinced that he is the scummy Dick Rayborne, two cons, and a granny they call Mama, force Rick into six hours of mayhem, complete with home break ins and emergency board of directors meetings. Along the way, Rick realizes he has the opportunity to pull off the most meaningful Bob Watson imaginable, and still give his nephew a hug goodbye.<br/><br/>Refreshing, witty, and clever, <em> The Bob Watson</em> is a madcap tale of danger, adventure, and personal discovery.<br/><br/><strong></strong></p><strong></strong><p><strong></strong> </p><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br><p>Rick Blanco is no different from any other office slave--he <em>hates</em> stupid office meetings. What makes him special is he's done something about it. Following in the footsteps of Bob Watson--a former colleague and office illusionist--he's perfected the art of ditching meetings.</p><p>Now, Rick wants to pull off his most important Bob Watson yet--skipping out of work to go on a date with the woman he's chased for years. All she requires is that he first treat his precocious young nephew to his own Bob Watson and give him a break from a life filled with stress, college prep, and mandatory overachievement. The day is as exciting as Rick could have wanted, but not in the way he had hoped. Mistaken for one of the most notorious HR executives in the world, Rick is soon forced into six hours of mayhem, complete with home break-ins, a large bag of cash, a variety of naked people, and an emergency board meeting he may not be able to escape.</p><p>Along the way, Rick realizes there might be an important reason behind everything--a very important reason. Well, everything except for the bottle of Wesson oil. </p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"A madcap, riotous adventure ... Bardsley excels at fast-paced, observational wit that manages to poke fun at our modern life while adding a little heart. For fans of Joshua Ferris, Sam Lypsite, and The Office"--<em>Booklist</em><br><br>"Anyone who's ever sat in a corporate meeting for more than ten minutes will revel in the glorious and wacky corporate take-down in <i>The Bob Watson</i>. There's a tender, touching story in here, too-peeking out and shining through all the laugh-out-loud madness."--Jessica Anya Blau, author of <i>The Trouble with Lexie</i><br><br>"Bardsley renders the absurd credible in his hilarious 'Bob Watson.' ... One of the more zany and imaginative novels to arrive on bookstore shelves."--San Jose Mercury News<br><br>"Does the ever-modernizing, depersonalizing corporate world make you want to stop and yell time out? Bardsley warns us to be careful what we wish for in a fresh satire that is both spot-on and hilarious."--Tim Dorsey, <i>New York Times</i> bestselling author of<i> Florida Roadkill</i><br><br>"For those who have resented sitting through drawn-out, tedious work meetings, Greg Bardsley's second novel will immediately strike a chord. ... Through his colorful, cinematic lens, even the most mundane settings contain hilarity and humanity."--Shelf Awareness<br><br>"Greg Bardsley has a keen sense of the absurdity of everyday life, particularly Corporate America. But he gets the real things right, too, like all the messy stuff that makes us human. My advice: ditch your next meeting, find a coffee shop, and start reading. You won't regret it."--Matthew Norman, author of <i>We're All Damaged</i> and <i>Domestic Violets</i><br><br>"Likably wry and dementedly screwball, THE BOB WATSON is a novel full of both sharp wit and genuine emotion."--Lou Berney, Edgar Award winning author of <i>The Long and Faraway Gone</i><br><br>"Pays homage to all the worker bees stuck in corporate meetings. Goes awry with mistaken identity and mayhem."--Fort Worth Star-Telegram<br>

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