Commuter Bob

Commuter Bob
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Publisher : Archway Publishing
Total Pages : 161
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ISBN-10 : 9781480843899
ISBN-13 : 148084389X
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Book Synopsis Commuter Bob by : Christine Lynn Lourenco

Download or read book Commuter Bob written by Christine Lynn Lourenco and published by Archway Publishing. This book was released on 2017-02-22 with total page 161 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Bob Henley is a self-proclaimed complainer. By day, the married father of two is a Human Resources professional. At night, he is Commuter Bob, a popular blogger who is famous for shining a pessimistic light on the pains of commuting from New Jersey to New York City. None of his five million Facebook followers knows what Bob looks like and he is determined to keep it that way. As Bob shares an array of complaints about those who share his daily commute on the train, he humorously describes the erratic behavior of the arm swingers, the unwritten code of silence loyally adhered to by commuters, what it is like to be squished like a sardine in a can, and the agony of train delays. While Bob continues on his journey to stardom, a journalist who is tirelessly working to break his anonymity is never far behindor so he thinks. Now only time will tell if he can maintain the secrecy behind his posts. In this lighthearted tale, a mysterious man blogging about the annoyances of his daily commute to New York City must attempt to stay one step ahead of a journalist determined to reveal his identity.


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