Ebook: I think I can see where you're going wrong: wisdom, amusement and bemusement from the Guardian's readers
Author: Burrows Mark, Gauld Tom
- Tags: English wit and humor, Humour Collections & Anthologies, Press & Journalism
- Year: 2014
- Publisher: Guardian Faber Publishing
- City: London
- Language: English
- epub
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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