Shakespeare My Butt: From "Marsupial Elvis" to "No Place", on the Trail of the Pointless Quest
John Donoghue
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Why I wrote this book
Synopsis
Everyone should have their own specific stupid project sometime in their life.”
This is the tale of one such project -- an odyssey exploring some of the more bizarrely named places in Britain, created by a man who maybe took it to extremes -- a serial ‘pointless project’ delinquent.
More than just a laugh out loud travelogue, this charts the highs and lows (mainly lows) of a lifetime of misguided obsession. This is the tale of a marsupial Elvis, an alternative Ten Commandments, stolen inventions, the quest for the perfect dog, biscuits brown, shootings, a monkey being hanged … and much, much more.
Whether the hero is corrupting cowgirls in New Orleans, enraging Russians in the Arctic Circle, disobeying orders in Berlin or reinventing legends in Washington -- it doesn’t get much better than this. (Unless it’s watching repeats of “Sgt Bilko”, with a cup of tea and a packet of chocolate hobnobs.)
Reviews of the book have compared the style and humour to Bill Bryson, Nick Hornby, Dave Gorman, Ellen De Generes, Billy Connolly and even Sue Townsend's Adrian Mole’s Diary.
The end result is a book that has its own unique style -- humorous, informative, entertaining. Every time you read it, you find something new. I challenge anyone to read this book and not laugh out loud.
Reviews
OLife Magazine: “Bill Bryson with a bayonet... thoroughly recommended”
Southend Evening Echo: "The book talks about some of the adventures John and his four legged friend get up to on the way round the UK and is crammed full of funny anecdotes. His book has been compared to the works by comic travel author Bill Bryson and the humourous writings of Dave Gorman.''
Soldier Magazine: “Highly recommended”
Book info
Genres
Format
Trade Paperback
pages pages
Author
John Donoghue
Publisher
Matador
Publication date
1st March 2005
Author's Website
ISBN
9781904744733



