The World According to Clarkson by Jeremy Clarkson

The World According to Clarkson (The World According to Clarkson) (Penguin Celebrations)

by Jeremy Clarkson

The world is an exciting and confusing place for Jeremy Clarkson - a man who can find the overgrown schoolboy in us all.

In The World According to Clarkson, one of the country's funniest comic writers has free reign to expose absurdity, celebrate eccentricity and entertain richly in the process.

And the net is cast wide: from the chronic unsuitablity of men to look after children for long periods or as operators of 'white goods', Nimbyism, cricket and PlayStations, to astronomy, David Beckham, 70's rock, the demise of Concorde, the burden of an Eton education and the shocking failure of Tom Clancy to make it on to the Booker shortlist, The World According to Clarkson is a hilarious snapshot of the life in the 21st century that will have readers wincing with embarrassed recognition and crying with laughter.

It's not about the cars!

Reviewed by Amber (The Literary Phoenix) on

4 of 5 stars

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"The World According to Clarkson" is a collection of short columns and essays written by Jeremy Clarkson of Top Gear fame. He's very tongue-in-cheek and nearly every essay had me chuckling. All essays in this collection are over ten years old, so they're a bit dated, but I can still appreciate his point of view and snarky British humor.

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