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The Best of Is It Just Me or Is Everything Shit?

Steve Lowe and Alan McArthur

The Best of Is It Just Me or Is Everything Shit?

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ISBN:
9780751541748

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An encylopedic attack on modern culture and the standard reference work for everyone who believes everything is shit. Which it is. This book brings together the very best of Is It Just Me Or Is Everything Shit? Volumes 1 and 2.

Anyone who enjoyed the first two volumes will like this book even more. Equally, anyone who didn't like those books will actually find this one hilarious and informative.

Reviews

Praise for Is It Just Me Volumes 1 and 2:

  • 'An A-Z rant about the naffness of modern life that's so bitter it's actually rather uplifting' Marie Claire
  • 'Excellent . . . Brilliantly misanthropic' Time Out
  • 'A very funny dissection of what's wrong with the world, bound to strike a chord with any city-living cynic' Observer
  • 'It's a relief there's an appetite for the endearingly relentless grumpiness this book contains, because that's one of the few things that's not s*
  • about modern British culture' Daily Telegraph

Paperback: £9.99

Published 28/08/2008

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