Bukkakeworld by Hertzan Chimera


Bukkakeworld
Title : Bukkakeworld
Author :
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ISBN : 098151913X
ISBN-10 : 9780981519135
Language : English
Format Type : Paperback
Number of Pages : 172
Publication : First published July 1, 2008

When you're drowning in the corporate world, you'll need a mentor to keep you from going under. Bukkakeworld is the conscious evolution of the staid three-act narrative horror genre. It's a book about YOU, the corporate lackey, the indentured, the subordinate. Stuck in a job you cannot stomach, under a manager you want to annihilate, in a corporation that wants to grind you into nothing more than human grease to lubricate its inhuman profit-making machine. You are not alone. There are literally millions of you all over the world, the true Samaritans of contemporary democracy. You take it in the face every working day of your life. There seems to be no respite from your suffering, no reward for your hardship. But even in the depths of your drowning desperation, there is a light, a tiny light, beaming out to save you. She looks nothing like you. She is clean and tidy. The constant drizzle that rots everything it touches doesn't seem to settle on her. She has a light in her eyes, like a terrorist bomb exploding very, very slowly. Frame by frame, a new star blooming. She is your corporate messiah. But who is her little furry companion, Kitten? And what of the sinister chrome-like Glimpsers? How do they tie in to a swirling narrative that drags you through a death camp of corporate revelation? Bukkakeworld is a savage indictment of the corporate mentality, a challenging, twisted book that assails the underpinnings of modern society and does so much more than spit in your face.


Bukkakeworld Reviews


  • Hertzan Chimera

    what I learned from (writing) this book is that the corporate machine will always win, there are no heroes, mankind is f*****

  • Byron 'Giggsy' Paul

    A good book if you are ready for it. This didn't quite come (no pun intended) together as a great work, and doesn't read like a novel, but Philbin's message lands directly on your face (pun intended). Research it beforehand, know what it is, and read it when you are in the right frame of mind. It will be an experience you remember. Some of the poor reviews I've seen here and on Amazon shock me a little. It's not for everyone. Those giving it 1-stars are those that aren't open minded and who made a poor choice in book selection, rather than correctly rating the value of this book.

    Readers may also want to choose a different title for their first Philbin read or check his Free Planet blog, although his other works are no-holds-barred as well.

  • Jason

    Honestly, the title would make me pass by something like this, however, from the Amazon review it looked to be a good love/lust story with a memorable female character. So I'm going to give this a try and broaden my literary horizons.

  • leejohn

    Well, I have a light stomach,and having had a little look at Mike`s synopsis, well, let`s see what happens!:)