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How could you refuse the polite invitation of begoggled Danny Wallace in Join Me? You don't know what you could be missing out on. It's all about living for the moment in this quirky, seemingly pointless yet addictive narrative. Finding himself with too much time on his hands after quitting his BBC job, Danny revels in "sitting around in his pants" and generally taking a break from the responsibilities of working life. Danny attends the funeral of his great uncle Gallus and finds out that he had set up a commune of like-minded people to escape Swiss small town small-mindedness in the 1940s. Intrigued by this idea, on his return to London Danny places a cryptic advert in the classified ads paper Loot and gets some surprising results. His Norwegian radio-producer girlfriend Hanne is bemused and infuriated that this has become more than a transient interest; it takes over his life--and hers. The number of "joinees"--people replying to his ad--escalates as word gets out about this new "happy cult", but without a clue about what he wants to achieve, or do with all his newfound friends, Danny has to think fast as dissent rises in the ranks. Now the reluctant leader of a troop of random hopefuls, he maintains their interest with obscure e-mails and watches as his joinees meet and bond. Whatever he had created, it was bigger than he had anticipated. From an initially puerile idea, it had grown into something of a social experiment--why were people willing to take the risk? What was lacking in their lives that they thought they might get out of contacting a stranger? Taking risks, no matter how big or small, is the essential crux of the matter here and of course, nothing ventured, nothing gained. --Angela BoodooRead More

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  • Amazon

    Placing an advert on the internet, in this modern take on Utopia, the author aims to say a million things about the world in which we live. It is the story of his attempt to recruit 100 people to create a perfect world.

  • Play

    Wanted: 100 people to live in my new world order: a perfect utopia of our own design no riff-raff convicts or bongos. No space travel will be involved in this project. Cult-seekers need not apply. In one of the most original books of the year Danny Wallace award-winning journalist and co-author of "Are You Dave Gorman?" places an advert on the internet and waits - inspired by stories of his great uncle Gallus and his failed attempts to set up a commune in post-war Switzerland Danny tries to do the same and this time succeed. He will travel anywhere meet anyone. And he'll take it very very seriously. "Join Me" is the magnificent story of his attempt to recruit 100 people to create a perfect world. But what will that be? Where will they live? Will they have rules? Will they agree on anything? Is one man's Heaven another man's Hell? This modern take on Utopia will say a million things about the world in which we live. And if you've read "Are You Dave Gorman?" you'll know that it will be very very funny.

  • Foyles

    Some men are born to lead. Others, not so much…Danny Wallace was bored. Just to see what would happen, he placed a whimsical ad in a local London paper. It said, simply, 'Join Me'. Within a month, he was receiving letters and emails from teachers, mechanics, sales reps, vicars, schoolchildren and pensioners - all pledging allegiance to his cause. But no one knew what his cause was. Soon he was proclaimed Leader. Increasingly obsessed and possibly power-crazed Danny risked losing his sanity and his loyal girlfriend. But who could deny the attraction of a global following of devoted joinees? A book about dreams, ambition and the responsibility that comes with power, Join Me is the true story of a man who created a cult by accident, and is proof that whilst some men were born to lead, others really haven't got a clue.

  • BookDepository

    Join Me : Paperback : Ebury Publishing : 9780091895822 : 0091895820 : 03 Jun 2004 : Some men are born to lead. A book about dreams, ambition and the responsibility that comes with power, Join Me is the true story of a man who created a cult by accident, and is proof that whilst some men were born to lead, others really haven't got a clue.

  • Waterstones

    Danny Wallace was bored. Just to see what would happen, he placed a whimsical ad in a local London paper. Within a month, he was receiving letters and emails from teachers, mechanics, sales reps, vicars, schoolchildren and pensioners. Soon he was pro

  • 0091895820
  • 9780091895822
  • Danny Wallace
  • 3 June 2004
  • Ebury Press
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 397
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