Jeremy Clarkson had a dream . . . A world where the nonsensical made sense, the idiotic was abolished and the sheer bloody brilliant was embraced. In How Hard Can It Be? our hero embarks on a quest to set the world to rights. Again.
How hard can it be: To build a power station without upsetting the eco-mentalists? To seek world domination if you've been hit the ugly stick? For the Met Office to get yesterday's weather right? The author pours scorn on the nonsensical, the idiotic and the plain foolish in his continuing quest to discover where exactly we've all gone wrong.
Jeremy Clarkson had a dream . . . A world where the nonsensical made sense, the idiotic was abolished and the sheer bloody brilliant was embraced. In How Hard Can It Be? our hero embarks on a quest to set the world to rights. Again.
How hard can it be: To build a power station without upsetting the eco-mentalists? To seek world domination if you've been hit the ugly stick? For the Met Office to get yesterday's weather right? The author pours scorn on the nonsensical, the idiotic and the plain foolish in his continuing quest to discover where exactly we've all gone wrong.
Vol. 4 in the 6.5 MILLION-copy No.1 bestselling series - The World According to ClarksonVolume 4 in the bestselling World According to Clarkson seriesJeremy Clarkson had a dream. A world where the nonsensical made sense, the idiotic was abolished and the sheer bloody brilliant was embraced. In How Hard Can It Be? our hero embarks on a quest to set the world to rights. Again.En-route he discovers how rhubarb will become the new crack, that a comb over will end anyone's quest for global domination and what unites a Filipino chambermaid in Abergavenny with Prince Andrew.For anyone who's ever woken up and thought the time has come to stop the nonsense and celebrate the sensational, read on. Because seriously, how hard can it be?Jeremy Clarkson began his writing career on the Rotherham Advertiser. He now writes for the Sun and the Sunday Times and is the tallest person working in British television.
“Brilliant...laugh-out-loud”
Praise for Clarkson -
Daily Telegraph
Very funny... I cracked up laughing on the Tube Evening Standard
Outrageously funny...will have you in stitches Time Out
Jeremy Clarkson began his career on the Rotherham Advertiser. Since then he has written for the Sun, the Sunday Times, the Rochdale Observer, the Wolverhampton Express & Star, all of the Associated Kent Newspapers and Lincolnshire Life.
How hard can it be... to build a power station without upsetting the eco-mentalists? To seek world domination if you've been hit with the ugly stick? For the Met Office to get yesterday's weather right? In volume four of The World According to Clarkson , Jeremy Clarkson pours scorn on the nonsensical, the dumb, the idiotic and the plain foolish in his continuing quest to discover where exactly we've all gone wrong. Along the way he ponders: - Whether conquering France might solve the immigration problem - What happens when you ignore proper warning labels - What would happen if we turned the Internet off Often controversial, frequently scathing but always funnier than James May, Jeremy Clarkson shows us how we could so easily make the world a better place. HOW HARD CAN IT BE?
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