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|title= Driven to Distraction
|author= Jeremy Clarkson
|buy= Yes
|borrow= Yes
|format= Hardback
|pages=432
|publisher= Michael Joseph
|date= September 2009
|isbn=978-0718155544
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To summarise, Clarkson isn't such a bad old boy, even though many think he is a pompous, over-inflated self-important nit wit. But if you '''do''' like cars, acidically-witted, opinionated, grumpy old men, and having a really good chuckle, you should buy it. If you don't, you should buy it for someone who does!
It suppose it goes without saying that you should also have a look at [[As You Do by Richard Hammond]] though rather than a collection of ramblings this is actually autobiographical and definitely [[Car Fever: Dispatches From Behind The Wheel by James May]] to complete the trilogy of ''Top Gear'' presenters' tomes all out in time for Christmas! You might also appreciate [[Rockers and Rollers: An Automotive Autobiography by Brian Johnson]].
We at Bookbag would very much like to thank the ladies and gentlemen at Penguin/Michael Joseph for sending this copy to us for review and giving me a really good belly laugh.
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