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The World According to Clarkson | 
enlarge | Author: Jeremy Clarkson Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd Category: Book
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Rating: 66 reviews Sales Rank: 1659
Media: Paperback Edition: New Ed Pages: 352 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5.1 x 1.1
ISBN: 0141017899 Dewey Decimal Number: 808 EAN: 9780141017891 ASIN: 0141017899
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Excellent! March 10, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
In a section of this book, Clarkson tells us that he cannot believe how fast time passes as we get older. I agree. And I could not believe how quickly the back cover of this excellent book was approaching as I was reading it. As one who can normally make a book last until the end of time, I was amazed at how quickly I got through this one. The fact is that it is almost impossible to put it down once you start to read it. Page after side-splitting page, chapter after hilarious chapter, this was the best book I have read in a long time. A compilation of his Sunday Times articles from a few years ago, he expresses opinions with the subtlety of a bulldozer in a style that will have you in fits of laughter, unless you happen to be from Wales, Belgium or Surrey. Foxes in particular are likely to be offended but for the rest of us, this was a damn good read. Don't get me wrong, I don't agree with everything he writes. But then, it is in such a tongue-in-cheek style that I doubt if even he does entirely. Nevertheless, if you like your humour to be non-pc, irreverant, satirical, bold and, of course, slightly overweight, then this is the book for you! Truly magnificent!
Like the man himself - excellently funny in small doses January 31, 2008 Jeremy Clarkson receives an awful lot of bad press for being opinionated and crass, but like any schoolboy mentality, the more attention you lavish, the more they crave it. So his rants and raves on the health and safety geeks in their jumpers and cravats are to be expected really, and in an age where many think that common sense has been outlawed, Clarkson's articles in the Sunday Times come as welcome relief.
This book is a collection of articles from several years ago, so if you are an avid reader of his columns, then you might be wasting your time. On the other hand you might find the content a bit dated. Having said that if you like a bit of recent history, don't mind taking your mind back a few years, then this will bring a smile to your face. The subject matter is varied and the opinions are always extreme, but the articles are always short and sweet, but most importantly, they are funny. In his middle-aged way, he pretends to not understand the world to get a laugh, but when there's a subject he cares about, he really goes for it, and you come away thinking "y'know, he's got a point there."
And then you curse yourself for agreeing with him.
Not as good as I thought it would be January 9, 2008 Just regurgitaed newspaper articles, some of the stuff in there is quite funny but I think that some of his opinions are just made up on the spot and he is trying a little to hard to be controversial and obnoxious, also some of it seems a bit boastful especially about his travel and hotel accomodation, he seems to take great pleasure in letting us know how much money he has and can spend.
what an idiot December 7, 2007 1 out of 4 found this review helpful
I'm not a big fan of his on the top gear, but someone brought this book for me as a present, so I though I'd give it a try. I have never heard someone moan so much about being wealthy and having to travel to almost every destination in the world. It gets annoying after a while
'A Statue of Hitler Beating an Otter to Death' November 28, 2007 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
A remarkably interesting, insightful, and overall hilarious set of articles orginally published in the Sunday Times from a man who one might easily presume has no interest in anything except cars. It would be wrong to assume this about Clarkson. In 'The World According To...' a vast variety of topics are covered from the interesting and emotional; particularly Clarkson's thoughts on the retirement of Concorde, to the side splittingly funny; such as Clarkson explaining what happened between himself and Piers Morgan abord the last flight on Concorde.
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