First of all, the way the author wrote this academic work is a good example of how to write a corporate and industrial ethnography. The author actually looks beyond the rigidities of ' Anthropology of work' and it is unusually informative rather than rhetoric’s often seen in those works which claim to be interdisciplinary. From micro to macro, from 'body -politics to political economy, these books help me to bridge the important gaps of my work on labour and technology. For example, the author recreates the lived experience of workers by different analogies rather than monotonous writing without human emotions. This work also helps to picture the manifestation of technology in day to day life and recreates the epistemological break of Indian notion of labour after the boom of call centre economy in the 2000s.