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Don't Stop Me Now

   


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Author : Jeremy Clarkson
Binding : Paperback
EAN : 9780141026114
ISBN : 0141026111
Label : Penguin Books Ltd
Manufacturer : Penguin Books Ltd
Number of pages : 352
Publication date : 2008-05-01
Publisher : Penguin Books Ltd
Title : Don't Stop Me Now
Studio : Penguin Books Ltd





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review by: date: 2008-06-07 rating: 4
"To everyone except John Prescott"
Jezza's dedication, above, is a little unfair, in that he and the redoubtable Mr "two-jags" Prescott at least share a passion for cars. I like Clarkson's refreshinging un-PC attitude, although not his complancency about CO2 (although he may yet turn out to be right) and enjoy his columns on cars, and on more general matters, in The Sunday Times.

But is this a good book? Mr wife bought me it for Christmas, bouyed up no doubt by my positive reaction to "The World according to Clarkson" the year before, but I have read perhaps half of the fifty or so "chapters". Why?

Well, I can remember most of them from when I first read them, 2003 - 2006, for a start. At the same time, some of the contemporary references were so fleeting that they conjure forth no recollection at all. For example: in October 2003 "BBC bosses" decided to replace DJ Sara Cox with someone. Jezza suggested it was "The Queen". I have no recollection at all what that was about - have you?

In any case, Clarkson's humour about cars is perhaps a little intense when presented in such a format.

Whereas the content of a peperback is normally exactly the same as the hardback that preceeded it, be aware that the paperback does not include the excellent colour plates of all of the cars. As with the hardback, you don't get the number of "stars" Clarkson awarded to each car in that paper. How much would that have cost?

This is a book for the "lavatory reference section", from which to try to read one chapter before bed, or from dipping into on some other basis. Within those terms it succeeds.



review by: date: 2008-04-24 rating: 3
It was a disapointment
I think this guy is great on TV and has had a great book. This a a weak follow up. He has built up a good fan base and has now let money run his mind.
Get back to what made you big Mr Clarkson, You have to admit this book is not it. And what is the picture of the Bunny for.??



review by: date: 2008-04-03 rating: 3
"To everyone except John Prescott"
Jezza's dedication, above, is a little unfair, in that he and the redoubtable Mr "two-jags" Prescott at least share a passion for cars. I like Clarkson's refreshinging un-PC attitude, although not his complancency about CO2 (although he may yet turn out to be right) and enjoy his columns on cars, and on more general matters, in The Sunday Times.

But is this a good book? Mr wife bought me it for Christmas, bouyed up no doubt by my positive reaction to "The World according to Clarkson" the year before, but I have only read a few of the fifty or so "chapters". Why?

Well, I can remember most of them from when I first read them, 2003 - 2006, for a start. At the same time, some of the contemporary references were so fleeting that they conjure forth no recollection at all. For example: in October 2003 "BBC bosses" decided to replace DJ Sara Cox with someone. Jezza suggested it was "The Queen". I have no recollection at all what that was about - have you?

In any case, Clarkson's humour about cars is perhaps a little intense when presented in such a format.

That having been said, the full colour plates of the cars are excellent - you didn't get that in the Sunday Times. What you don't get, oddly, is the number of "stars" Clarkson awarded to each car in that paper. How much would that have cost?

This is a book for the "lavatory reference section", or from which to try to read one chapter before bed. Within those terms, but those only, it succeeds.



review by: date: 2008-03-28 rating: 1
Peter Pan, anyone?
The little public schoolboy who has never grown up, still playing in the mud with his Dinky toys.


review by: manfromsurrey date: 2008-02-15 rating: 5
Car Haters will spit some more...
This is a book about cars. Reviewed in Clarkson's own inimitable way. He rambles on about this and that, and suddenly the point becomes clear. Sometimes he can sum it all up in a small paragraph at the end, sometimes not. But just because he is writing for ages about a particular car, does not mean he actually likes it! For those who hate cars and Clarkson, this is not for you. For the rest of us, enjoy! Clarkson, I feel, is often waging war against the lefties of this world and long may he continue. Clarkson for PM anyone?



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