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If the Clarkon's Farm show is where Jeremy is at his best, this is his worst. While there's a couple of interesting sections on farming, there's also so much of conservative stereotyping and insults that reek of bitter old man who's stuck while the world moves on. It's weak and repetive
Not much new to add if you’ve seen Clarksons farm but a nice book to just read a few chapters from every now and again.
I've always been a huge fan of Jeremy Clarkson in top gear, grand tour and now his own farm series over on Amazon which I enjoyed and thought it was hilarious. So imagine me seeing him bringing out a book about it too. Its basically everything that was shown in series one of his farm series with a few bits I don't remember being in the show. Each chapter is written just how Jeremy would speak it himself. So parts had me laughing away while reading. But it's a very interesting read. I'm not one to read about farms usually but put Jeremy Clarkson running it I'm interested. He's blunt. Honest. Funny and he tells everything as it is. I actually learnt a lot about farming through his program and this book so he made me aware of several things. A brilliant read. An easy, short read at just over 200 pages. A well deserved four stars.
A great accompaniment to the recent TV show and an amusing read. However, I would question value for money as its easily read in a few hours. I received as a gift so that wasn't a factor in my score but thinks its worth mentioning.
Don't judge me: this is what happens when you let your husband pick your road trip audio book. I'm firmly #teammeghan #sussexsquad
Also, I'm pretty much everything Clarkson rails against in this #leftieandproud
Also, I'm pretty much everything Clarkson rails against in this #leftieandproud
lighthearted
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fast-paced
I mostly read thus with a smile on my face. I love Clarkson’s Farm and it’s really just a summary of what happens on the show with a few extra bits here and there. Classic Clarkson humour too. A great read.
If you’ve watched Diddly Squat and enjoyed it then this is the perfect addition now the new series has finished.
Cobbled together from his newspaper column this book is funny, lighthearted and honest! I love that he doesn’t take himself too seriously but his passion for farming is very obvious.
Cobbled together from his newspaper column this book is funny, lighthearted and honest! I love that he doesn’t take himself too seriously but his passion for farming is very obvious.
A really fun read.
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To be honest, it would have most people of my generation screaming from the top of a hill that he needs to be cancelled, but (in the most hilarious way) he just doesn't care.
Unexpectedly, I learnt a lot about agricultural rules and restrictions, and how my pursuit for a cheap weekly shop has the farmers of this country hating my guts.
His political commentary and cultural references are the perfect balance of insightful and hilarious.
Absolutely loved it.
[a:Jeremy Clarkson|52112|Jeremy Clarkson|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1242313622p2/52112.jpg]'s sense of humour is blunt, practical and politically incorrect.
To be honest, it would have most people of my generation screaming from the top of a hill that he needs to be cancelled, but (in the most hilarious way) he just doesn't care.
Unexpectedly, I learnt a lot about agricultural rules and restrictions, and how my pursuit for a cheap weekly shop has the farmers of this country hating my guts.
His political commentary and cultural references are the perfect balance of insightful and hilarious.
Absolutely loved it.
informative
reflective
fast-paced