I Think I Can See Where You're Going Wrong
And Other Wise and Witty Comments from Guardian Readers
by Marc Burrows
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Pub Date 6 Nov 2014 | Archive Date 9 Nov 2014
Faber and Faber Ltd | Guardian Faber
Description
Hilarious, brilliant or just plain weird – comments from Guardian readers collected into a constantly startling gift book.
'The only time I told someone there was anything better than sex, it was having seen Britain's first, and so far only, Golden-winged Warbler (a tiny jewel of an American bird) near Tesco's car park at Maidstone, on 14 February 1989. The adrenaline rush was phenomenal.'
The Guardian publishes over forty thousand reader comments a day below the line. This is a miscellany of the best and most baffling thoughts from their witty, well-meaning readers. In the book, Guardian readers ponder the big questions ('Am I the only one who thinks that ham and cheese is a ghastly mix?') reflect with nostalgia on better days ('Airline employees were so much more agreeable back when they were all drunk') and share hard-won wisdom ('Dishwashers make lousy salmon poachers').
This book is best enjoyed with a soy latte in hand and yoga mat under the arm. Please store in an eco-friendly tote bag.
'The only time I told someone there was anything better than sex, it was having seen Britain's first, and so far only, Golden-winged Warbler (a tiny jewel of an American bird) near Tesco's car park at Maidstone, on 14 February 1989. The adrenaline rush was phenomenal.'
The Guardian publishes over forty thousand reader comments a day below the line. This is a miscellany of the best and most baffling thoughts from their witty, well-meaning readers. In the book, Guardian readers ponder the big questions ('Am I the only one who thinks that ham and cheese is a ghastly mix?') reflect with nostalgia on better days ('Airline employees were so much more agreeable back when they were all drunk') and share hard-won wisdom ('Dishwashers make lousy salmon poachers').
This book is best enjoyed with a soy latte in hand and yoga mat under the arm. Please store in an eco-friendly tote bag.
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Available Editions
EDITION | Hardcover |
ISBN | 9781783350674 |
PRICE | £9.99 (GBP) |