by Charlie Brooker (Author)
In his latest laugh-out-loud collection of misanthropic scribblings, hideous Q-list celebrity failure Charlie Brooker tackles everything from the misery of nightclubs to the death of Michael Jackson, making room for Sir Alan Sugar, potato crisps, global financial meltdown, conspiracy theories and Hole in the Wall along the way. The collapse of civilisation has never felt this funny (unless you're a sociopath, in which case it's been an uninterrupted laugh riot since the days of the Somme). This book is guaranteed to brighten your life, put a spring in your step, and lie to you on its back cover.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 416
Edition: Main
Publisher: Guardian Faber Publishing
Published: 04 Oct 2012
ISBN 10: 057129765X
ISBN 13: 9780571297658
Book Overview: The Hell of it All is a new collection from Charlie Brooker, the celebrated and anarchic author of Screen Burn, Brass Eye and Dead Set: 'Mankind clearly peaked about 40 years ago. It's been downhill ever since. For all this talk of our dazzling modern age, the two biggest advances of the past decade are Wi-Fi and Nando's. That's the best we can do.'