Misadventures of a Big Mouth Brit
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.84 (517 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0091913942 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 448 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-06-20 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Highly Entertaining Alla S. Piers Morgan, a British journalist best known to American audiences as one of the judges on the hit show "America's Got Talent" or the winner of the first season of Trump's "Celebrity Apprentice", has written a new book about his experiences in the U.S. titled "God Bless America: Misadventures of a Big Mouth Brit." The book is written in the same diary-like format that Morgan used for his last two books, but unlike his previous two titles has a specific theme attached to it--Morgan's experiences with America and th. Prepared to hate.was wrong. I was prepared to hate this book. For two reasons: Mr. Morgan is obnoxious and I usually don't buy this type of book. Slow day and slim pickings in the book store and it left with me. So glad I did. I owe Mr. Morgan an apology. I misiterpreted obnoxiousness for a true saterical wit. I am ashamed and I hope he forgives me. Funny. Spot on. And, as I watch the programs Mr. Morgan chooses to be a part of, I can now enjoy him rather than be annoyed by him. Yes, I might even buy another of his books in the future. Wish h. Way of the Roses said Disappointing, and it needs an editor with some knowledge about the United States. I'm an American who really likes Piers Morgan, so I devoured his latest book rather quickly; after all, so much of the book deals with his take on the United States. But it's hard to really enjoy his opinions when he gets so many things wrong. He repeatedly says we're a land of 5"Disappointing, and it needs an editor with some knowledge about the United States" according to Way of the Roses. I'm an American who really likes Piers Morgan, so I devoured his latest book rather quickly; after all, so much of the book deals with his take on the United States. But it's hard to really enjoy his opinions when he gets so many things wrong. He repeatedly says we're a land of 52 states --it's 50, as any American schoolchild can tell you. He misspells the name of radio commentator Rush Limbaugh (Russ?) and says Americans wouldn't understand the expression "a jar of strawberry jam," saying we would use the phrase ". states --it's 50, as any American schoolchild can tell you. He misspells the name of radio commentator Rush Limbaugh (Russ?) and says Americans wouldn't understand the expression "a jar of strawberry jam," saying we would use the phrase "
And with unprecedented access to people, places, and parties on both sides of the pond, he'll get the inside scoop on the celebrity world. As well as foolishly embarking on a visit to the Playboy Mansion with his girlfriend he also becomes one of the only people to fall off the "idiot-proof" Segway (George Bush fell off one too). With the background cries of "Please don't embarrass us Dad!" from his sons, the Big Mouth Brit embarks on his hilarious American adventure, and suffers just a few mishaps along the way.. From chinwags with Naomi Campbell to a cigar-smoking session with Arnold Schwarzenegger; hilarious tête à têtes with everyone from Boris Johnson to Cheryl Cole; and many bizarre encounters with the likes of Paris Hilton, Tony Blair, and Jay-Z; Piers is his usual candid, honest, loudmouth self as he lifts the lid on Tinsel Town. He's off to be the "Nasty Brit" judging America's Got Talent—surely a role he was made for. What could possibly go wrong? Well, it's not all smooth sailing. Somehow though, Piers still manages to get invited to all the best parties. Piers has a new job
"The outrageously indiscreet Piers Morgan has become the ultimate celebrity insider." —Daily Mail