Intended as a companion to the TV series, this give you everything you saw there plus some extra bits. I think you would have to already be a fan of Karl Pilkington and his style to enjoy this book. I don't think someone could just pick this up and read it without knowing of Karl or the TV show. ...
Ääliö ulkomailla -tv-sarja nauratti ja viihdytti jonkin verran. Ajattelin, että kirja voisi tarjota jotain uutta, toisenlaisen näkökulman tai taustatietoa ohjelman tekemisestä. Eipä juuri, vaan kirja oli aika lailla tekstiversio siitä kaudesta, jolla Karl kiersi katsomassa maailman ihmeitä: pyram...
A Laugh-Out-Loud travel book. The sole purpose is to send Karl Pilkington around the Seven Wonders of the world-to broaden his mind. From the very first page Karl did what Karl does, moan. But that is why is he is so well loved because he does not hold back on his feelings. If he hates something ...
Loved every minute! Unlike the first book, Karl wrote this one once he'd arrived back home. So instead of being a word for word written version of the TV series, there were other bits and pieces thrown in. In my opinion this made the book, as his take of things is often so crazy that you can't he...
This is an oddly satisfying book coming from an odd little man. The book is a companion piece to the travel show he did for Sky 1, which I don't believe has made it across the pond (after "Idiot Abroad"). Along with describing his travels to some pretty remote locations, you also get wonderful bi...
The Moaning of Life is basically or more in depth look into the various travels and experiences of Karl Pilkington while making the TV series of the same. It's written by Karl himself and gives you much more insight into how he felt about the various things he saw and did as well as being full of...
First thing first - I love Karl Pilkington, I think he's brilliant. He has a way of looking at the world which just brings a smile to my face. That's why when I first heard that a book containing his wonderful rambling thoughts was going to be released I immediately pre-ordered it. Picture then m...
She was that coloured in that she looked more like a cartoon than a real person. She was known as Miss Piggy and would only talk to people via a big mirror that she carried in her handbag. She used to walk round Kwik Save supermarket eating the biscuits without paying for them, but the people who...