معرفی کتاب «I think I can see where you're going wrong : wisdom, amusement and bemusement from the Guardian's readers» نوشتهٔ Burrows, Mark;Gauld, Tom، منتشرشده توسط نشر Guardian Faber Publishing در سال 2014. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
The Guardian publishes over forty thousand reader comments a day below the line. This is a miscellany of the best and most baffling thoughts from their witty, well-meaning readers. In the book, Guardian readers ponder the big questions ('Am I the only one who thinks that ham and cheese is a ghastly mix?') reflect with nostalgia on better days ('Airline employees were so much more agreeable back when they were all drunk') and share hard-won wisdom ('Dishwashers make lousy salmon poachers'). This book is best enjoyed with a soy latte in hand and yoga mat under the arm. Please store in an eco-friendly tote bag. Here are the wittiest, wisest, most bonkers of the Guardian readers' comments on every subject from food (mostly quinoa), ethics (mostly guilt), politics (mostly angry), travel (mostly skiing), sport (mostly banter), sex and drugs (mostly awkward), culture (mostly harmless) and blocked comments and abuse (mostly baffling). The Guardian community moderation team, frantically read, block and sift through thousands and thousands of comments from all over the world desperately trying to keep things on-topic, legal and enjoyable. Jacked up on coffee, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days of the year they work to preserve that most precious of things: conversation, opinion and the fundamental human right to be wrong on the internet. Here they've chosen the best readers' remarks from the Guardian's Comment is Free section. Illustrated by the deadpan genius, Tom Gauld.
The Guardian publishes over forty thousand reader comments a day below the line. This is a miscellany of the best and most baffling thoughts from their witty, well-meaning readers. In the book, Guardian readers ponder the big questions ('Am I the only one who thinks that ham and cheese is a ghastly mix?') reflect with nostalgia on better days ('Airline employees were so much more agreeable back when they were all drunk') and share hard-won wisdom ('Dishwashers make lousy salmon poachers').
This book is best enjoyed with a soy latte in hand and yoga mat under the arm.
Please store in an eco-friendly tote bag.