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Happyslapped by a Jellyfish: The Words of Karl Pilkington (Know Your) by Karl Pilkington
Book Type: Paperback
Published: 01 May 2008
Publisher: Dorling Kindersley Publishers Ltd
RRP:£7.99
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Review:
I guess what struck me first about this book is the weight and feel of the pages. It feels like an expensive book built to last. Fantastic!
It's Karl Pilkington's second book and, although I haven't read the first, I can say that this one is absolute gold. Pilkington's blinkered view on life makes for entertaining reading and his antics prove true to how you know him from podcast/radio shows. There are a few extracts from the diary that have already been read on the podcast but they are very few in number and still pack a punch the second time round. It's also a good light read and I'm trying to avoid reading it all at once.
If I had to gripe, I would have to say about the slang scattered around in this book ("cos", "me mam") but because it's Karl, it's OK.
For those that haven't listened to the podcast, I should warn that this book won't make sense in the slightest and you'll be confused as to it's existence. Listen to the podcasts, understand Karl's humour and then read the book.
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