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Born to Be Riled: The Collected Writings of Jeremy Clarkson

By: Jeremy Clarkson
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: BBC Books
ISBN: 0563538163
ISBN-13: 9780563538165
Released: 06 Jul 2000
RRP: £7.99
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Fantastic reading - By: , 21 Aug 2008
This book then, Born to be Riled, is absolutely fantastic.

I have to say, this book is one of the best in the Clarkson series. I read the paperback version of this one, but also own the hardback version due to someone's error on eBay. Don't worry, though, I did get Clarkson's Motorworld hardback book which I actuallly ordered but got to keep B.T.B.R as well (haha, eBay loser!)

This book is unutterably fantastic. It includes alll of Clarkson's usual wit, sarcasm & exaggeration.
His sense of humour is out of this world funny.
I still maintain he should become a guest on Mock the Week.

From cover to cover there'll be a smile on your face from ear to ear that'll cut your face clean in half.

If you're looking for a book to take on holiday, or read while sitting on the loo...or to read anywhere, anytime in fact, then look no further.

Great read.
5 STAR *****
Really disappointing - By: J. SCARROTT, 22 Jun 2008
I'm a huge fan of Top Gear & think its one of most entertaining programmes on television & Jeremy Clarkson is a complete legend. However, when I read this book, I was reallly disppointed as many of entries are pretty much the same! Half the book is a long rant about Vauxhalll Vectras, drink driving laws & 'slow' drivers. Frankly, I just got reallly bored & reallly struggled to finish it. Also much of the content is now so old & irrelevant, its pointless. If it were half the size it would be brilliant but unfortunately it's not.
Material 15 years out of date - By: Deb, 01 Jan 2008
I bought this for my husband for Christmas and, despite him liking Clarkson, this book is an irritation because its once-topical content is completely out of date. When contemplating buying it I checked the publication date to make sure it was recent - so it would feel current, & so it was less likely he'd already read it. The date of publication was listed as Jan 2007 - seemed pretty safe. I assumed the hardback would have been about a year earlier. It's currently number 26 in the Amazon 'Humour' chart, but when I bought it in mid December I think it was higher in the chart, again giving the impression of something current. I only read the most recent Amazon reviews, which were written in 2007 - if I'd read ALL the reviews & checked the dates they were written I would have seen that some of them were written several years ago, but usuallly you're looking for people's impressions & not proof of the book's age!
When my husband received the book & started to read it he was a little peeved to discover that the book refers to lots of events which took place during the 90s, such as discussing car launches for cars which aren't even made any more, having been discontinued & replaced! He checked the inside front cover & found that the book was FIRST published in 1999, but seems to have been compiled from newspaper articles which went back much further than that, to the early 90s.
To reprint it now in paperback as if it's a new book is cynical, greedy, misleading & wrong. People will obviously buy it thinking the material is new or at least reasonably in date! No doubt it's been bought widely by people who like Clarkson & people buying Xmas presents for people who like Clarkson, thinking they know what they're getting. Soooo.... lots of disappointed & irritated buyers, & more cash to line Clarkson's pockets & those of his publishers. I'll think twice before buying another book by him.
A good read but has aged badly. - By: Mr. Hywel Thomas, 19 Apr 2007
If like me you read Clarkson to be amused by his ranting then you won't be disappointed. Sadly as articles are often put in contex of current issues the book hasn't aged well. Often articles are irrelivent & his remarks on the cars often dated due to the release of new novels.

For a first Clarkson book I would recomend one of the newer ones, but for seasoned Clarkson fans the book will make you laugh & alll to often nod along with Clarksons rants.
Another side to Jeremy Clarkson - By: THE D.M., 10 Apr 2007
A collection of Clarkson's writings, which reveal a little more than his usual drab observations. Here, Clarkson opens up about his feelings for other men with some subtle details & his homo-erotic car fixation suggests he is more than the blatant sexist he presents himself as on television. It's pleasing that he realises his own inadequacies & implores us to love his rogue-ish right-wing persona, but he just lacks the literary talent to reallly pull it off. A game effort, but ultimately a disappointment.