As I Was Saying . . .

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Discover the latest installment in the bestselling non-fiction series, 'As I Was Saying . . .' by Jeremy Clarkson, published by Penguin UK. Perfectly bound in a B-format paperback, this brand new book (ISBN: 9781405924177) delivers 352 pages of humor and insight, showcasing Clarkson's unique perspective on the world. In this witty narrative, he contemplates more than just the absurdities of modern life. From whether Jesus would have fared better in New Zealand to dissecting the quirks of the English language, his commentary is unerringly entertaining. Clarkson remains the towering figure in British television and literature, providing a humorous take on life’s big questions. Don't miss your chance to explore his hilarious musings and observations that leave readers laughing and reflecting. This edition was released in 2016, ensuring you receive contemporary insights from one of the UK’s most beloved comic writers. Grab your copy of 'As I Was Saying . . .' today and enjoy a light-hearted read that challenges the status quo while offering chuckles along the way. Delivery information: enjoy fast shipping to ensure you receive this delightful book promptly.

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781405924177
Format: B-format paperback
Year: 2016
Publisher: Penguin UK
Pages: 352


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The latest instalment in the mega-bestselling non-fiction franchise, and crikey hasn't it been a funny old place of late. . .

Crikey, the world according to Clarkson's been a funny old place of late . . .

For a while, Jeremy could be found in his normal position as the tallest man on British television but, more recently, he appears to have been usurped by a pretend elephant.

But on paper the real Jeremy remains at the helm. That's as it should be. For nearly thirty years he has been fearlessly leading the charge as one the best comic writers in the country. And in 2015, he shows no sign of slowing down.

So, whether it's pondering

If Jesus might have been better off being born in New Zealand
Why reflexive pronoun abuse is the worst thing in the world
How Pam Ayres's head trumps Gordon Gecko's underpants
Or what a television presenter with time on his hands gets up to

Jeremy is still trying to make sense of all the big stuff.

Circumstances change. Nothing's forever. But As I Was Saying provides glorious proof that Jeremy remains as funny, puzzled, excitable, outspoken, insightful and thought-provoking as ever. As if you ever doubted it . . .

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