I Think I Can See Where You're Going Wrong

I Think I Can See Where You're Going Wrong

by Marc Burrows and Tom Gauld
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 04/11/2014

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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.

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ISBN:
9781783350681
9781783350681
Category:
Humour
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
04-11-2014
Language:
English
Publisher:
Guardian Faber Publishing
Marc Burrows

Marc Burrows is a London based writer, stand up comic and musician, writing regularly for The Guardian, Observer, Drowned in Sound, The Quietus and more. In 2014 he compiled and edited I Think I Can See Where You're Going Wrong, a collection of the funniest comments from the Guardian website, published by Faber and Faber. People got it for Christmas and read it on the loo, and he was happy with that.

He has performed several one-man shows at the Edinburgh Fringe, the most recent of which, Mind Your Head, focused on a lifetime of struggles with his mental health. He also plays bass in the cult punk band, The Men That Will Not Be Blamed For Nothing and can be found regularly touring the UK and USA. He discovered the works of Terry Pratchett when his Mum lent him The Colour of Magic as an eleven-year-old, and spent the next week annoying his classmates by reading the funniest bits out loud. He has never looked back.

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