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Join Me
Join Me
Author: Danny Wallace
WANTED: 100 people to live in my new world order. A perfect utopia of our own design. No riff-raff, convicts or bongos. No space travel is involved. Cult-seekers need not apply. An idealistic young author sets out to create the perfect utopian society and places an ad on the Internet.
ISBN-13: 9780091895822
ISBN-10: 0091895820
Publication Date: 6/3/2004
Pages: 397
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4.3 stars, based on 2 ratings
Publisher: EBURY PRESS (RAND)
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 0
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A wonderful story about the consequences - and perks! - of having waaaaaay to much time on your hands.
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I absolutely loved this book. Who knew that the words "join me", could start such a phenomenon? This book was hard to put down because I wanted to see how Danny was going to succeed in achieving his goal. There are definitely some laugh out loud moments and there are times where you can feel how this project was taking its toll on him. This book definitely inspired me and I think it can and will inspire others. A must read!
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A fun, easy read. It's amazing how the author managed to make seemingly mundane aspects of his life amusing. Not particularly deep, but definitely enjoyable.
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This was a really interesting and different book about human nature. How curious and willing to take a chance people can be when they don't know what they are getting into.

Danny Wallace began a "movement" just by placing an ad in a small London paper asking people to "JOIN ME" without any more information than that. Quoting from the back of the book, "Equal parts hope and hilarity, JOIN ME is an inspiring and utterly original account of one man's ambitious (if unplanned) mission to bring people together and make the world a better place."


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