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MIKE DAISEY AND ‘21 DOG YEARS - DOING TIME @ AMAZON.COM’

"Between Spalding Gray and Robin Williams." [NEW YORK POST]

"Surreal, silly and telling. Daisey is brutally funny." [THE SEATTLE TIMES]

"He doesn't pull punches. Daisey has wreaked his own brand of havoc." [WASHINGTON POST]

"Mike Daisey does what Michael Moore once did for General Motors."
[ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY]

"A show so honest, smart and daring that these events could only be true. A bright light." [ JOHN LONGENBOUGH, SEATTLE WEEKLY]

"A sharp-witted autopsy of the tech boom, funny, fast-paced and well-crafted."
[OFFOFFOFF.COM]

"We haven't seen the show, but we hear it's quite funny."
[PATTY SMITH, AMAZON SPOKESPERSON]

WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING ABOUT 21 DOG YEARS, THE BOOK:

"A modern Dickensian fable of pointless toil inside an industrial madhouse. Too funny not to be accurate, too heartbreaking not to be true. If you're wondering where all the time and money went, this book has the answers."
Walter Kirn, author of Up in the Air

"A brilliant, honest, and side-splitting account of the strangest company the world has ever seen. Mike Daisey is the tech world's answer to Tom Green, Michael Moore, Spalding Grey, Jean Shepherd, and Mark Twain."
Bill Lessard, co-author of NetSlaves: True Tales of Working the Web

"For those still nursing a New Economy hangover, Mike Daisey's funny and evocative memoir serves up the hair of the dog that bit them."
Andy Borowitz, New Yorker and New York Times humorist

"Imagine a memoir by a grunt worker at the Ford Motor Company circa 1910, or from Monsanto circa 1950. Then imagine that memoirist as neurotic and very funny. Mike Daisey has done us a service by revealing the dorky, scary truth about Amazon.com before it's too late."
Neal Pollack, author of The Neal Pollack Anthology of American Literature

"21 Dog Years is more than just one man's adventures in Webland. It's a farce, a confessional, and a love story; laugh-out-loud funny and surprisingly poignant."
Robert Spector, author of Amazon.com: Get Big Fast



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