Okay, the story is all good and well and actually very interesting and worth thinking about for quite some time after you put it down. However, am I seriously the only one who is puzzled by why there is such acclaim for the writer?
Oh well, I guess so.
Just seems like an awful lot of hype and media attention, but then again I guess it has also been successfully marketed for and implemented by (even multinational) corporations as a downsizing tool to demonstrate how beneficial it is to be without a paycheck.
Also, no one else wonders about the implications of this or the sexist stereotypes or binary thinking he uses throughout the book?