Karma Chameleons: No-one said the search for happiness would be dignified . . .

Karma Chameleons: No-one said the search for happiness would be dignified . . .

by TomFordyce (Author), Ben Dirs (Author)

Synopsis

We all need something to believe in, whether it's God, money -- or naked table tennis. But has anyone actually cracked the secret of how to live a happy life?

Meet acclaimed comic bloggers Tom Fordyce and Ben Dirs, two men in search of meaning in a meaningless world of work, Facebook and microwave meals for one. It's time to become 'karma chameleons' and try some very different ways of living. What follows is a weird and wonderful year sampling life as silent monks in the far north of Scotland, and as witches in an East End coven; weeks spent living solely on the Internet as avatars, and entirely in the real world, as naked as the day they were born. And along the way, Tom and Ben encounter a whole host of odd, hilarious, charming people, all fellow travellers on a quest to find the secret of happiness . . .

From the authors of We Could Be Heroes, longlisted for the William Hill Sports Book of the Year

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Publisher: Macmillan
Published: 03 Sep 2010

ISBN 10: 0230736165
ISBN 13: 9780230736160

Author Bio
Tom Fordyce has been a BBC Sport Interactive journalist since 2000. He writes text commentaries on cricket and tennis, also writing features on various other sports and blogging from a number of different events. In 2009 he published his first book entitled We Could Be Heroes: One Van, Two Blokes and Twelve World Championships with Ben Dirs his 'ball by ball' co- journalist on the BBC website. Ben Dirs is a sports journalist on the BBC news website. He writes about and provides live blogging on a variety of sports including boxing, golf and rugby for people who cannot watch live television coverage, often for people who live abroad. He published his first book We Could be Heroes: One Van, Two Blokes and Twelve World Championships with Tom Fordyce a co-journalist at the BBC.