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For Crying Out Loud: The World According to Clarkson v. 3 (World According to Clarkson 3) | 
enlarge | Author: Jeremy Clarkson Publisher: Michael Joseph Category: Book
List Price: £20.00 Buy New: £6.89 You Save: £13.11 (66%)
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Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 13
Media: Hardcover Pages: 304 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3 Dimensions (in): 9.3 x 6.4 x 1.2
ISBN: 0718154401 EAN: 9780718154400 ASIN: 0718154401
Publication Date: October 2, 2008 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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A welcome drop in price... November 17, 2008 Shining Light (Windsor, Berkshire, U.K.) Good to see the price of this book plummeting.....the bargin bin is where it belongs.
Still in top gear! November 13, 2008 J. Paterson 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
I can't believe the franchise has reached volume 3 already! 'For Crying Out Loud' picks up where 'And Another Thing' left off. And I must say it is vintage Clarkson, ranting on all the usual subjects and more. I can't say I agree with everything he says (in fact sometimes quite the opposite), but this is his genius - he has the ability to make you laugh even if you don't share his opinions. He even finds time to take the mickey out of himself! This book will be on many a Christmas list and rightly so... Clarkson remains the king of the genre. That said, Grumpy Old Rockstar: and Other Wonderous Stories: And Other Wonderous Stories by Rick Wakeman is a brilliant read if music is your thing, while Modern Football Is Rubbish: An A-Z of All That Is Wrong with the Beautiful Game by Nick Davidson and Shaun Hunt is the funniest thing I've read in ages - ideal for the grumpy old football fan in your life. In the age of the credit-crunch Clarkson's latest effort... delivers belly-laughs a plenty for a bargain price!
Amazing, yet again! October 28, 2008 James Soffe (East Brent, UK) 6 out of 10 found this review helpful
Clarkson continues with some more hilarious and brilliantly British writing. I originally bought one for myself and then bought another two for friends' presents! No doubt they will enjoy reading it as much as I have. Well done Clarkson.
Beetroot! October 24, 2008 Big John (UK) 16 out of 20 found this review helpful
Clarkson has a delightful wit and uses the English language with brilliance. His vocabulary and delivery of punchlines is superb. This then is a well crafted book written by a man at the top of his game. As always do not expect to agree with him on everything, his dislike of Americans, Surrey and cats hits my buttons. So does his support of fox hunting a subject I could have a blazing row with him about! Some of his chapters are self mocking and this is his forgiveness moment. This is when the true depth of the man appears and you can forgive the views you disagree with.It is in these chapters that he proves he is as human as you or I, and that is a significant part of why you should read this book. I particularly liked the beetroot moment, haven't we all done that! The world would be a sad place if we did not hold different opinions.So if you are of a leftie inclination you will hate this book passionately as this book is far closer to how most of us feel about the leftie polices we have been forced to endure for some years now. Indeed Clarkson is able to send up anyone of a leftie persuasion with aplomb. Reading this book now, his comments from 2006 and 2007 are very poignant too. It is only at the end that "recession" is begining to loom. I found myself laughing out loud at most of the book, so I rate is one of the most enjoyable reads I have had for some time. In fact I devoured it in more or less one sitting so had to re read it. It was every bit as good second time round! Buy and enjoy, or give it to someone you know who will enjoy it! This kind of brilliance is not often found!
same old clarkson October 24, 2008 Mr. D. J. Williams 2 out of 15 found this review helpful
I was looking forward to reading this book as I have always been a Top Gear fan .What a disappointment. Clarkson has nothing new to say.He spouts the same unoriginal cliches he has produced before.Stick to car reviews Jeremy and leave the politics alone.
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