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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.
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I Think I Can See Where You're Going Wrong
And Other Wise and Witty Comments from Guardian Readers
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I Think I Can See Where You're Going Wrong
And Other Wise and Witty Comments from Guardian Readers
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Publisher
Guardian Faber PublishingeBook ISBN
9781783350681
Year
2014Table of contents
- Cover
- Landing Page
- Title Page
- Dedication
- Epigraph
- Contents
- Foreword by John Crace
- Introduction by Marc Burrows
- A Note on Editing
- 1: It’s Pronounced Keen-Wah: Food and Drink and Where to Find Them
- 2: The Joy of Sex, Health and Yoga Mats
- 3: The Only Way Is Ethics: Modern Living and Moral Quandaries
- 4: Welcome Robot Overlords: Technology and Its Uses
- 5: My Family and Other Animals
- 6: The Hitchhiker’s Guide to Planet Earth
- 7: A Guide to Great Britain and Northern Ireland
- 8: Now That’s What I Call Culture
- 9: Spot the Ball
- 10: Why on Earth Would Anyone …
- Acknowledgements
- About the Editor
- About the Illustrator
- Copyright