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Dishonesty is the second-best policy : and other rules to live by / David Mitchell.

By: Publication details: London : Guardian Faber, 2019.Edition: Export editionDescription: viii, 264 pages ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9781783351978 (paperback)
  • 1783351977 (paperback)
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 828.9207
Contents:
Popular and unpopular culture -- Plenty of dishonesty but not much actual lying -- I am become Death.com -- Destroyer.org of Worlds.co.uk -- Changing tastes in taste -- Titans of the 21st century -- No artex please, we're British -- Brexit: snapshots of a festering, self-inflicted wound -- Civilisation may go down as well as up -- Post-script.
Summary: David Mitchell's 2014 bestseller Thinking About It Only Makes It Worse must really have made people think - because everything's got worse. We've gone from UKIP surge to Brexit shambles, from horsemeat in lasagne to Donald Trump in the White House, from Woolworths going under to all the other shops going under. It's probably socially irresponsible even to try to cheer up. But if you're determined to give it a go, you might enjoy this eclectic collection (or eclection) of David Mitchell's attempts to make light of all that darkness. Scampi, politics, the Olympics, terrorism, exercise, rude street names, inheritance tax, salad cream, proportional representation and farts are all touched upon by Mitchell's unremitting laser of chit-chat, as he negotiates a path between the commercialisation of Christmas and the true spirit of Halloween. Read this book and slightly change your life!
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Item type Home library Collection Call number Status Date due Barcode Item reserves
Book Melbourne Athenaeum Library Non-Fiction 828.92 MIT Available 070364
Total reserves: 0

Includes index.

Popular and unpopular culture -- Plenty of dishonesty but not much actual lying -- I am become Death.com -- Destroyer.org of Worlds.co.uk -- Changing tastes in taste -- Titans of the 21st century -- No artex please, we're British -- Brexit: snapshots of a festering, self-inflicted wound -- Civilisation may go down as well as up -- Post-script.

David Mitchell's 2014 bestseller Thinking About It Only Makes It Worse must really have made people think - because everything's got worse. We've gone from UKIP surge to Brexit shambles, from horsemeat in lasagne to Donald Trump in the White House, from Woolworths going under to all the other shops going under. It's probably socially irresponsible even to try to cheer up. But if you're determined to give it a go, you might enjoy this eclectic collection (or eclection) of David Mitchell's attempts to make light of all that darkness. Scampi, politics, the Olympics, terrorism, exercise, rude street names, inheritance tax, salad cream, proportional representation and farts are all touched upon by Mitchell's unremitting laser of chit-chat, as he negotiates a path between the commercialisation of Christmas and the true spirit of Halloween. Read this book and slightly change your life!

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