Jeremy Clarkson shares his opinions on just about everything in The
World According to Clarkson. Jeremy Clarkson has seen rather more of the
world than most. He has, as they say, been around a bit. And as a
result, he's got one or two things to tell us about how it all works;
and being Jeremy Clarkson he's not about to voice them quietly, humbly
and without great dollops of humour. In The World According to Clarkson,
he reveals why it is that: Too much science is bad for our health '70s
rock music is nothing to be ashamed of Hunting foxes while drunk and
wearing night-sights is neither big nor clever We must work harder to
get rid of cricket He likes the Germans (well, sometimes) With a strong
dose of common sense that is rarely, if ever, found inside the M25,
Clarkson hilariously attacks the pompous, the ridiculous, the absurd and
the downright idiotic, whilst also celebrating the eccentric, the clever
and the sheer bloody brilliant. Less a manifesto for living and more a
road map to modern life, The World According to Clarkson is the funniest
book you'll read this year. Don't leave home without it. 'The World
According to Clarkson is a hilarious collection of Jeremy's Sunday Times
columns and the first in his The World According to Clarkson series
which also includes And Another Thing; For Crying Out Loud! and How Hard
Can It Be? 'Brilliant, laugh-out-loud' Daily Telegraph 'Outrageously
funny . . . will have you in stitches' Time Out Number-one bestseller
and presenter of the hugely popular Top Gear, Jeremy Clarkson writes on
cars, current affairs and anything else that annoys him in his sharp and
funny collections. Born To Be Riled, Clarkson On Cars, Don't Stop Me
Now, Driven To Distraction, Round the Bend, Motorworld, and I Know You
Got Soul are also available as Penguin paperbacks; the Penguin App
iClarkson: The Book of Cars can be downloaded on the App Store.