|
Newest Review: ... that we put up with everyday may be extreme but they are humorous and written with his tongue firmly in his cheek. Some of ... more |
||
Read Reviews for And Another Thing - Jeremy Cla...
by - written on 19/06/09 (Very useful, 20 readings)
Rating:
In this sequel to his previous best seller Jeremy Clarkson puts the world to rites again. This book is the second of 3 volumes (so far) in which his Sunday Times columns are amalgamated into one book. In this book he rants and raves about Live8, having arthritis, sharks and mobile phones. His solutions to the problems and annoying things that we put up with everyday may be extreme but they are humorous and written with his tongue firmly in his cheek. Some of his arguments are strong and incisive that will have you nodding in agreement others are silly and will have you laughing. The book contains 87 column pieces in 340 pages, each column being ... Read the complete review
by - written on 31/01/09 (Useful, 26 readings)
Rating:
jeremy clarkson has a very unique style of pointing his viiews across. He will use foul and bad mouthed language, accompanied with his humour to make a very unintresting topic, intresting. Along eith this you find yourself falling prey to clarksons charm and humour. This is the sequel to the sunday times bestseller "The world according to clarkson". The book contains over 80 plus mini-topics that he talks about, ranging from life of obese people,useage of technology,politics and celebrities,e.t.c.. He critises many people, the beckhams were first on his list as he called the fools for their names and dodgy tatoos. On another ... Read the complete review
by - written on 25/03/07 (Very useful, 115 readings)
Rating:
He is most loved for his role as part of the trio on Top Gear but Jeremy Clarkson seems to be everywhere these days. Whether it be on DVD's or newspaper columns or even the 24 hour Top Gear channel that is UKTVG2. So when I spotted his latest book, The World According To Clarkson Vol 2 reduced from £18.99 to a fiver I had to buy it. I've read a couple of his other books recently and if I'm honest I'm very surprised by how much stuff I agree with him on. I'd enjoyed the first volume of this series over Christmas and was sure before starting it that I would enjoy this one too. Like the first book, Vol 2 is a similar collection of his articles from the Sunday ... Read the complete review
Products similar to And Another Thing - Jeremy Cla...
The Shrinking Man - Richard Matheson
Horror - Matheson, Richard
Ramona the Pest - Beverly Cleary
written with humourous insight into real children, accessible vocaulbulary for the emerging reader
none
Behind Closed Doors - Susan R. Sloan
Unputdownable
Upsetting
Download: Motorcross - Frances Ridley
Interesting subject, well illustrated
Some difficult words
Doctor Who: The Encyclopedia - Gary Russell
Comprehensive
None
Horrid Henry's Annual 2008 - Francesca Simon
Dragon Prime - Lora Leigh
Sci-Fi & Fantasy - Leigh, Lora
A Prisoner of Birth - Jeffrey Archer
a great read
none
Restoring Grace - Katie Fforde
Escapism
Predictable if you've read Fforde's novels before.


