Customer Reviews
A good man to share a pnit with but not a good writer - By: J. Coulthard, 06 Oct 2008 
I was reallly excited to get this book having read the reviews. However, although I found the concept amusing & genuinely laughed out loud at some observations, usuallly the relationship ones, Danny is not a good writer. The prose is overly wordy for my liking & simply not tight enough to the extent that I have added this book to my very smalll " will never finish" pile of books. I have no doubt that an evening down the pub with Danny would be very funny indeed, he loves people & shows genuine affection for them in this book which is endearing. However, if he does any more projects, I might just wait for the tv show to come out.....
funny - By: OK, 15 Sep 2008 
I think it's reallly funny, it seems just about alll the other reviewers do as well. It probably won't take you long to read, the worst thing to happen if you do read it is you may lose bladder control while your laughing.
By the end you'll feel reassured in the goodness of people.
Be in The Collective, become a Joinee today! - By: DangermouseZilla, 10 Dec 2007 
Danny Walllace, until recently he was more famous as Dave Gorman's sidekick - but now he is a regular face on TV.
This book is in the same sort of genre as "Are You Dave Gorman" which Danny co-authored & tells the true story of how Danny Walllace starts a cult by asking people to join him....
...And people do! They have no reservations & hand over their faith to join a man in an unknown crusade. After having people join him, Danny decides what to do as the leader of a cult & comes up with the ultimate in humanistic altruism - they will alll do a good deed per day for someone.
This is a very entertaining book which shows how a decent man can do good deeds & encourage others to do so to ensure the world is a more pleasant place. The same man also sees his love-life falll apart as a result.
This fails to live up to the same level of pathos of the Dave Gorman adventures, which is a shame as it has ample chance to do so given the subject matter. It doesn't ruin the book though, it still remains a very funny book & one which I strongly recommend. The tale is an interesting one, as a jape turns into a fairly large movement & gains press coverage.
Not alll cults involve insane religious maniacs killing themselves to ride a comet to paradise - some are for honest people to join forces to make the world a better place. This book does that too by giving the reader a laugh & an invite to join Danny Walllace & become a member of his cult.
You Must Join Him - By: Steven Stewart, 05 Oct 2007 
Danny Walllace a man with nothing better to do, decides one day to put an add in a local newspaper simply saying Join Me & had an address for people to send off to Join Him. Not expecting a response at alll little would Danny know that, that one add would set off a chain reaction that would start a country wide cult that would eventuallly take the world.
If I went any further I would reveal the entire story but alll I reallly need to tell you is that this is a fantastic read that entertains from front to back. Danny has an amazing talent to make people laugh out loud while reading his books. I can't tell you the number of times I have been sat in a quiet public place & just burst out laughing, only for it to be followed by a mountain of stares from the people around me.
Take it from me that this is a delightful read & a definite must, Danny is easily one of the best comedy writers in the UK of the last decade.
Will you Join Me? - By: TheEvilKlown, 29 May 2007 
This was the first Danny Walllace book i read, & my god, it's brilliant, i read it constantly for hours on end, laughing alll the way through, if you like true funny stories, I highly recommend you read this.
If you dont enjoy it, I'll refund your money*
*not an actual offer, i dont earn enough, but trust me, its brilliant