And Another Thing: The World According to Clarkson Volume 2
<p><b><i>In And Another Thing...</i> the outspoken and outrageous presenter Jeremy Clarkson, shares his opinions on just about everything.</b></p><p>Jeremy Clarkson finds the world such a perplexing place that he wrote a bestselling book about it. Yet, despite the appearance of <i>The World According to Clarkson</i>, things - amazingly - haven't improved. Not being someone to give up easily, however, he's decided to have another go.</p><p>In<i> And Another Thing...</i> the king of the exasperated quip discovers that: </p><p>• Bombing North Carolina is bad for Yorkshire<br />• We can look forward to exploding at the age of 62<br />• Russians look bad in Speedos. But not as bad as we do<br />• Wasps are the highest form of life</p><p>Thigh-slappingly funny and in your face, Jeremy Clarkson bursts the pointless little bubbles of the idiots while celebrating the special, the unique and the sheer bloody brilliant...</p><p><i>And Another Thing...</i> is a hilarious collection of Jeremy's <i>Sunday Times</i> columns and the second in his<i>The World According to Clarkson</i> series which also includes <i>The World According to Clarkson</i>, <i>For Crying Out Loud!</i> and <i>How Hard Can It Be?</i></p><p><b>Praise for Jeremy Clarkson:</b></p><p>'Brilliant . . . laugh-out-loud' <i>Daily Telegraph</i><br />'Outrageously funny . . . will have you in stitches' <i>Time Out</i></p><p>Number-one bestseller Jeremy Clarkson writes on cars, current affairs and anything else that annoys him in his sharp and funny collections.<i> Born To Be Riled</i>,<i> Clarkson On Car</i>s,<i> Don't Stop Me Now</i>, <i>Driven To Distraction</i>,<i> Round the Bend</i>, <i>Motorworld</i> and <i>I Know You Got Soul</i> are also available as Penguin paperbacks; the Penguin App <i>iClarkson: The Book of Cars</i> can be downloaded on the App Store.</p><p>Jeremy Clarkson because his writing career on the <i>Rotherham Advertiser</i>. Since then he has written for the<i> Sun</i> and the <i>Sunday Times</i>. Today he is the tallest person working in British television, and is the presenter of the hugely popular Top Gear.</p>