Author: | M. G. Clementine | ISBN: | 9781301682188 |
Publisher: | M. G. Clementine | Publication: | November 15, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | M. G. Clementine |
ISBN: | 9781301682188 |
Publisher: | M. G. Clementine |
Publication: | November 15, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
How to love commuting is a tongue-in-cheek look at the funnier side of the journey we all love to hate.
We all have to move from A to B. That's life, right? For those of you for whom A is your bedroom, and B is a poolside sunlounger, I am indeed very happy for you. Sincerely, I am. The rest of us, for whom the daily journey involves some sort of public transportation, would no doubt agree, that we often spend this time pretending that we are not in transport. Whether we’re plugged into our I-pod, focussing our attention on reading material, or simply dozing off to dream about other things altogether, the A is where we've been, the B is where we need to be next, and the interim is simply a banal in-between phase.
This humorous travel companion takes a look at the funnier and potentially entertaining side of commuting. This perspective may make that journey we all love to hate slightly more amusing. If anything in this book makes you smile, and brings back your own humorous anecdotes to mind, then I have succeeded.
However, if it's your sunlounger journey that's getting you down, this may not be the book for you!
How to love commuting is a tongue-in-cheek look at the funnier side of the journey we all love to hate.
We all have to move from A to B. That's life, right? For those of you for whom A is your bedroom, and B is a poolside sunlounger, I am indeed very happy for you. Sincerely, I am. The rest of us, for whom the daily journey involves some sort of public transportation, would no doubt agree, that we often spend this time pretending that we are not in transport. Whether we’re plugged into our I-pod, focussing our attention on reading material, or simply dozing off to dream about other things altogether, the A is where we've been, the B is where we need to be next, and the interim is simply a banal in-between phase.
This humorous travel companion takes a look at the funnier and potentially entertaining side of commuting. This perspective may make that journey we all love to hate slightly more amusing. If anything in this book makes you smile, and brings back your own humorous anecdotes to mind, then I have succeeded.
However, if it's your sunlounger journey that's getting you down, this may not be the book for you!