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A review by deealadwani
The Office: The Untold Story of the Greatest Sitcom of the 2000s: An Oral History by Andy Greene
funny
informative
reflective
medium-paced
4.0
Are you The Office fans?
I think this is must be the first question that should be asked to anyone who wanted to read this book. As The Office hardcore fan myself, I found it beyond interesting (I’m not being prejudice i swear lol), but truly every aspect of this book, which composes of intereviews with the creative ensamble of the show, is mesmerizing. I enjoyed the rollercoaster ride I had while reading this book— from how much they enjoyed doing this show to how devastated they were when Steve Carell left. That was what an unputdownable read feels like. I swear while reading this book I was smiling and tearing up a little the whole time. I just love and enjoy this book so much, and I really hope you do too if you try reading it!
I think this is must be the first question that should be asked to anyone who wanted to read this book. As The Office hardcore fan myself, I found it beyond interesting (I’m not being prejudice i swear lol), but truly every aspect of this book, which composes of intereviews with the creative ensamble of the show, is mesmerizing. I enjoyed the rollercoaster ride I had while reading this book— from how much they enjoyed doing this show to how devastated they were when Steve Carell left. That was what an unputdownable read feels like. I swear while reading this book I was smiling and tearing up a little the whole time. I just love and enjoy this book so much, and I really hope you do too if you try reading it!