Pay Me To Do Nothing! How a Lazy, Broke and Tired Boy Found His Calling by Otto Bocktopus is a funny fictional corporate memoir that has tons of life lessons for its readers.
I loved reading this book, admittedly more than I had been expecting, because it had so much to offer. First of all I loved the way the story (the fictional memoir) was told through the POV of Otto, a character, almost everyone can relate to in some way or another. Secondly, the sheer value of the lessons covered in this book is simply out-standing. In spite of it being a corporate-comedy, the lessons from this book can be applied to any area with a little tweaking. And lastly, I loved the humorous undercurrent that ran through he book. I appreciated the author’s clever and subtle sense of humour and it made reading this book feel like a very smooth ride.
I liked the writing style of the author. The characterisation as good and felt apt for the purpose this book was written. I loved the situations that were covered in this book and over all I think this book has a lot to offer to everyone. Therefore, I’d highly recommend it to all readers who’d like to read about a quirky character and learn tons of life-lessons in doing so!
Read the book before it is released!