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Don’t Stop Me Now

By Jeremy Clarkson

Don’t Stop Me Now

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Tags: books, cars, Clarckson, Top Gear

Started reading:
14th January 2008
Finished reading:
27th January 2008

Review

Rating: 7

Well, I know… he is getting a bit older, a bit tougher, and a bit grumpier. But still, he is still a darn good driver, and the best Top Gear presenter the world will ever know. And yes, he is a bit homophobic, xenophobic, claustrophobic, hypochondriac, woman-helpless and generally political incorrect. And I love him for every bit of it, because he is so endearingly honest, straight and madly testosterone driven. He hates diesel, small cars, Europeans in general, Japanese wheels, Americans. He will be the last one on the barricades, shouting “Rule the waves”. He hates cars that go slow, have less than enough horsepower and take an eternity to reach 100/hour. And above all, this grumpy slightly balding man drips his pen in vinegar, and writes with a vengeance. And he writes the way he drives: without compromises, fast, and relentless. On the edge. Ridiculously funny. And for crying out loud: you have to forgive him all the rest :-) (Danny)

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