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Media Guy, by Aleksandar Krzavac – A little break for all the commotion of a busy day

The Serbian author Aleksandar Krzavac got a very good review for his new book entitled “Media Guy. God Blesses Media, but not Media Professionals” (Editions Dedicaces). This article was published on the website TECH. No Limit Communication Academy, in RomaniaHere is the book review:

Just had an annoying and stressful day in the office and you’re desperately looking for something to relax your nerves and make you find the joy of laughter. There is nothing on TV and you are too tired to go out for a beer or a glass of something. What do you do in such cases, when the antidote for your increased stress would be a good dose of good humor?

The answer is that you should read this book. It is a cute story about a journalist, struggling by all means to do his job at the highest standards. The funniest part in it is that, even dough he does everything humanly possible, he rarely manages to be real professional and most often fells into a skin of a hilarious character. The story does not have only jokes and humor. Dramatic turn overs also can be found, as the book has quite a complex story line, but our hero always will enjoy a happy ending no matter what.

The best feature of this book is that it has a very light writing style, easy to be comprehended, even after a stressful day at work, thus it is great even if it is read in the evening. The author is giving the impression that the book was written in the most relaxed way possible, while enjoying a morning coffee in the back yard, wearing only a robe and some slippers. This is why this book is an easy lecture by anyone that needs a little break for all the commotion of a busy day. From the very beginning, the main character, going be the name of Media Guy, manages to make a funny scene, masquerading a dance with singing in a town club.

By the way the author describes him, it is obvious that this guy, no matter what situation he will be in, will always manage to pull the laughter of the audience or the curiosity of the by passers. He is the typical loser that wants to get successfully through life, but always manages to stumble in the most hilarious way, tangle things up but is capable of getting out of any trouble in the end.

The books style can be sensed even from the very beginning that it is apart from any other books you even read. The author, Aleksandar Krzavac, native from the former soviet Yugoslavia, born in Belgrade, imprinted his unique eastern European style over the entire book. Living on a time when communists were ruling your society, one needed a lot of humor, kept deep in his veins, to pass every drawback of this type of society. This humor help the author be a great writer and consecrated him in the writing world with his one of a kind satirical and funny style. This book does not elude his humorous style, bringing smiles on the faces of reader right from the very first chapter.

The truth is that we need books of this kind, we need to be pulled out from this gray and too serious society by an artist, throughout his books. Although, no matter how funny the story of this character is, this situations can easily be found in real life too, as this type of characters can be found in any activity domain, trying to make a name in the business branch but being baffled by intricate happenings, just like life does not want them to succeed. Without a doubt, this is a book that needs to be enjoyed, alongside a glass of cold beer or good wine, for the sake of our nervous system.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Novella Media Guy, God blesses media, but not media professionals is third book written by Aleksandar Krzavac. Through funny character of Media Guy writer, who is journalist too,  shows all dangers and traps of that divine, fascinating and damned profession.

Aleksandar Krzavac was born in 1959 in the former Yugoslavian capital Belgrade. Holder of a University degree in economics Krzavac is the author of e-book of, mainly satirical, aphorisms and cartoons titled Close Your Eyes the Future Has Just Begun too. In his second e-book Crossroads and/or Illusions, Coping with Plug & Play Ideology, Krzavac tries to challenge people thinking out of convenient life, in order, as subtitle of books says, to cope with Plug & Play Ideology. At this point even understanding is enough, and allowed, as first step to long journey of world continual changing to its optimal status, Krzavac quotes in his book.

At present Krzavac lives in Serbian capital Belgrade, employed with Serbian Broadcasting company on the position of journalist. He is married, father of three daughters.

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