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Is it really too much to ask?
INITIAL_TITLE_SRCH:
Is it really too much to ask?
AUTHOR:
Clarkson, Jeremy
ISBN:
9780718178680
PUBLICATION_INFO:
London : Michael Joseph, 2013
PHYSICAL_DESC:
464 p. ; 24 cm
SERIES:
The world according to Clarkson ; 5
SERIES_TITLE:
The world according to Clarkson ;
ABSTRACT:
Setting off on another quest to beat a path of sense through all the silliness and idiocy, the author takes issue with whatever nonsense gets in the way of his search for all that's worth celebrating.In a world which simply will not see reason, Jeremy Clarkson buckles up once again and sets off in his ceaseless quest to navigate a path through all the silliness and idiocy. And, every once in a while, he finds something absolutely blooming fantastic along the way. Pithy and provocative, this is Clarkson at his best, taking issue with whatever is the latest nonsense to disrupt his search for brilliance. Why should we be forced to accept stuff that's a bit rubbish? Shouldn't things work? Shouldn't someone care? I mean, is it really too much to ask? It's a good thing Jeremy, without fear or favour, is still doing the asking.
SUBJECT:
Clarkson, Jeremy -- Anecdotes
English wit and humor
Great Britain -- Social life and customs -- 21st century -- Anecdotes
BIBSUMMARY:
Setting off on another quest to beat a path of sense through all the silliness and idiocy, the author takes issue with whatever nonsense gets in the way of his search for all that's worth celebrating.In a world which simply will not see reason, Jeremy Clarkson buckles up once again and sets off in his ceaseless quest to navigate a path through all the silliness and idiocy. And, every once in a while, he finds something absolutely blooming fantastic along the way. Pithy and provocative, this is Clarkson at his best, taking issue with whatever is the latest nonsense to disrupt his search for brilliance. Why should we be forced to accept stuff that's a bit rubbish? Shouldn't things work? Shouldn't someone care? I mean, is it really too much to ask? It's a good thing Jeremy, without fear or favour, is still doing the asking.