http://plaintext.bookcrossing.com/journal/4710678

<b>The Back of the Book</b>

It's just another boring day at the office for the young professionals of  
corporate Cardiff, as they email each other their gossip, jokes,  
requirements for the weekend and, occasionally, work.

At the centre of this online world is 'process accountant' and would-be  
author Martin Davies.  Frustrated by his job, in denial over his break up  
with his girlfirend, Martin is baffled by the triviality of his life.  And  
when on this day, Tuesday September 11, 2001, just after lunch, people  
start flying airliners into New York office blocks, Martin feels he is  
rapidly losing the plot ...

Part The Office, part Beckett, Eleven is a striking debut novel.  Smart,  
funny and brutally sad, it opens up the inhumanity of throwaway 21st  
century society.

Eleven is for anyone who has ever clicked SEND when they should be doing  
something else.

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If interested please PM laura0141 stating location, shipping preference  
and the name of the book (I run a lot of rings).  If no preference is  
given I will assume you can ship internationally by surface/economy mail.

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