I've read books before where the story is told via e-mail format, and I much preferred "e" by Matt Beaumont, which is the tale of an advertising agency's bid for the Coca Cola account, probably because the e-mails were between a group of people, not just to and from one person. "Who Moved My BlackBerry?" was quite funny, especially for those of us who work in offices and are exposed to management jargon all day long, but on the whole, I think it probably worked better as a newspaper column than a novel.
I did enjoy Pandora asking about Martin's 'Less Strong Strengths' in her life coaching e-mails. At least Martin wasn't quite so deluded as I had come to believe, since he referred to them as his weaknesses in his reply : )
I did enjoy Pandora asking about Martin's 'Less Strong Strengths' in her life coaching e-mails. At least Martin wasn't quite so deluded as I had come to believe, since he referred to them as his weaknesses in his reply : )