Brilliant, Brilliant, Brilliant Brilliant Brilliant

Brilliant, Brilliant, Brilliant Brilliant Brilliant

Joel Golby2019
By the popular Vice contributor, a collection of full-throated appreciations, elaborate theories, and unflinching recollections Joel Golby's writing for Vice and The Guardian, with its wry observation and naked self-reflection, has brought him a wide and devoted following. Now, in his first book, he presents a blistering collection of new and newly expanded essays--including the achingly funny viral hit "Things You Only Know When Both Your Parents Are Dead." In these pages, he travels to Saudi Arabia, where he acts as a perplexed bystander at a camel pageant; offers a survival guide for the modern dinner party (i.e. how to tactfully escape at the first sign of an adult board game); and gets pitted head-to-head, again and again, with an unpredictable, unpitying subspecies of Londoner: the landlord. Through it all, he shows that no matter how cruel the misfortune, how absurd the circumstance, there's always the soft punch of a lesson tucked within. This is a book for anyone who overshares, overthinks, has ever felt lost or confused--and who wants to have a good laugh about it.
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paigev@paigev
3 stars
May 15, 2024

3.5 stars

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Grace Gaswick@soapnana
5 stars
Jul 29, 2021

I really loved this book. The writing style was right up my alley - funny but not loud about it, and very sweet at times. Some chapters were a little odd like the 23 pages analyzing the Rocky movies, and another about beating the M&M mascots in a fight, but now thinking back on it, it’s funny.

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mo@mofinegan
2 stars
May 15, 2024
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Sarah McGrath@sarahmc
3 stars
Aug 22, 2023
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Duality Diva@dualitydiva
2 stars
Jun 25, 2023
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Jessie@jraelew
2 stars
Feb 24, 2022