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The fifth volume in the mega-bestselling World According to Clarkson series.

Well, someone's got to do it: in a world which simply will not see reason, Jeremy sets off on another quest to beat a path of sense through all the silliness and idiocy.

And there's no knowing what might catch Jeremy's eye along the way. It could be:
-The merits of Stonehenge as a business model
-Why all meetings are a waste of time
-The theft of the Queen's cows
-One Norwegian man's unique approach to showing his gratitude
-Fitting a burglar alarm to a tortoise
-Or how Lou Reed was completely wrong about what makes a perfect day

Pithy and provocative, this is Clarkson at his best, taking issue with whatever nonsense gets in the way of his search for all that's worth celebrating. Why should we be forced to accept stuff that's a bit rubbish? Shouldn't things work? Why doesn't someone care? I mean, is it really too much to ask?

It's a good thing we've still got Jeremy out there, still looking, without fear or favour, for the answers.

Is It Really Too Much To Ask?: The World According to Clarkson Volume 5

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The fifth volume in the mega-bestselling World According to Clarkson series.Well, someone's got to do it: in a world which... Read more

    Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
    Publication Date: 22/05/2014
    ISBN13: 9781405914130, 978-1405914130
    ISBN10: 1405914130

    Number of Pages: 480

    Non Fiction , Humour

    Description

    The fifth volume in the mega-bestselling World According to Clarkson series.

    Well, someone's got to do it: in a world which simply will not see reason, Jeremy sets off on another quest to beat a path of sense through all the silliness and idiocy.

    And there's no knowing what might catch Jeremy's eye along the way. It could be:
    -The merits of Stonehenge as a business model
    -Why all meetings are a waste of time
    -The theft of the Queen's cows
    -One Norwegian man's unique approach to showing his gratitude
    -Fitting a burglar alarm to a tortoise
    -Or how Lou Reed was completely wrong about what makes a perfect day

    Pithy and provocative, this is Clarkson at his best, taking issue with whatever nonsense gets in the way of his search for all that's worth celebrating. Why should we be forced to accept stuff that's a bit rubbish? Shouldn't things work? Why doesn't someone care? I mean, is it really too much to ask?

    It's a good thing we've still got Jeremy out there, still looking, without fear or favour, for the answers.

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