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Karlology [Kindle Edition]

Karl Pilkington
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A voyage through the strange yet mesmerising mind of cult author Karl Pilkington.By his own admission Karl Pilkington left formal education behind with only an E in History to his name and not much else. Ever since, his thirst for knowledge has nagged. With this in mind, Karl has embarked on a tour of discovery to make up for the lost years of learning, and to find out more stuff. Karlology is the result. So what exactly has Karl Pilkington learned so far? This is a man, it should be noted, who thinks owning 1,777 acres of the moon is a good idea, and believes that the human testicles should be relocated to the earlobes. Maybe he's right. Perhaps his unique brand of wisdom and insight is what the world has been waiting for? Judge for yourself: observe, enjoy, and become a Karlologist. Illuminated by Karl Pilkington's own cartoons with extra wisdom from Ricky Gervais, Russell Brand, David Baddiel, Noel Fielding and others.Get even more insight into Karl's mind and visit his blog at http://www.karlpilkington.com/blog/.

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 3128 KB
  • Print Length: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Dorling Kindersley (1 May 2009)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B004DCAOTS
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (40 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #10,523 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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39 of 40 people found the following review helpful
Format:Hardcover
This is the 3rd Book from the mind of Karl Pilkington and in my opinion the best yet.

For those who aren't familiar with the antics Mr Pilkington, he is one of Ricky Gervais friends who he likes to describe as a village idiot of sorts. The fame started on the radio station XFM when Ricky had his own time slot , in which he featured among other things the ramblings, theories and insights of Karl who was the producer of the show at the time.
More recent mainstream fame was continued on Ricky Gervais Podcast Show , which the insanity continued.

Now Mr Pilkington writes books and I must say there's nothing better to do at the end of the day , than to read his random musings before drifting off at bedtime.

This book focuses on Karl expanding his knowledge of the world.
Laugh and be amused as the bald little Manc continues in broadening his mind and enriching his soul.
Infact I find this book somewhat inspiring since I stopped education long ago and he's writing about his latest endeavors in picking it back up and learning new stuff where he can. Maybe Mr Pilkington has inspired me to take up writing too.

You will enjoy the simple , but thought provoking view points he expresses.
A lot of what his says make sense and a lot of he says will make you smile, because it's all written in good, honest,humble, simple straight forward humanity. ( I like his writing style, as he just writes how he speak it in real life, which makes the books that much more fun to read )
Also he goes off on many funny and random tangents as his mind wanders and many of them will provoke the biggest laughs from you.

chapters include visits to the Natural History Museum, London Aquarium, a day at the Library and many more !
As with Karl's previous written works, there are many sprinkles of visual treats throughout. Including his charming illustrations ( Which I still must say , I think he should go into creating children's books at some point) and collages of photos from his various visits.

My eyes have been greatly opened to see the world in a much more pure , simpler honest light.
A viewpoint like this refreshes the mind and soul.

But the bottom line this is funny and charming reading, you probably won't find anywhere else.
Give it a try and you might be surprised , by adding a bit of Karl Pilkington into your life ,will really make it much more sense.

This is my most enjoyed book of his works so far. I can't wait for the next title, which I hope to be more comedy gold.
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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful
Format:Paperback
I obtained the Ricky Gervais Show podcasts recently - which is basically a forum where Karl Pilkington talks nonsense and is bullied by Ricky Gervais and Steve Merchant. I don't think I've ever laughed so much. Some editions of "Monkey News" (one of the regular features) were the most surreal, original and brilliant comedy I've ever heard. You can get the first series from iTunes for a few quid - best money you'll ever spend. That podcast was a spinoff from the trio's XFM radio show - which was equally good.

So I was intrigued to read the 'book of the series'. The book is presented as a diary, with Karl doing several trips to learn about the world. He goes to the Science Museum, London Zoo, the Tower of London, and a few other places. He presents his observations on these experiences.

However I didn't find it that entertaining, actually I found it quite tedious towards the end. There are a few problems:
- Without Ricky and Steve to goad and drive Karl and to pick him up on his lunacy, it just sounds waffly. Without the dynamic from the podcast, it just sounds like listening to a pointless monologue.
- The book feels too 'researched'. The rubbish from Karl is much better when improvised.
- A lot of the comedy in the podcasts came from Karl's delivery; the way he said the most absurd things in such a dry, earnest manner. This doesn't come across in the book.
- The book relies too much on witty one-liners. They're okay - but Karl's genius really comes from his imagination. For instance, a highlight of the book was his theory of how brains came from space.

In conclusion, instead of buying this book get the podcasts. If you already have the podcasts, this book will probably disappoint. It makes me sad to say that, since I really do believe Karl Pilkington is Britain's (if not the world's) funniest man.
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21 of 23 people found the following review helpful
Best Book So Far 15 Oct 2008
Format:Hardcover
I've only just started this book and already it promises to be the best book so far. Just a little excerpt I think should be known:

"I have a theory that the brain might have come from another planet where brains ruled. A planet where there was no atmosphere and the brains just floated around thinking about stuff all day. They quickly became advanced because of the amount of thinking being done. Then, somehow, they came to planet Earth but found they were useless because they couldn't move about by floating any more. So one of the brainier ones got into a monkey's head ... and the rest is history. Like I say, it's just a theory."

I dare anyone to attempt to understand the psychology behind that!
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Brilliantly funny
I don't often laugh out loud when I'm reading, but Karl's books make me do just that. In fact, I was laughing just on the first page. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Mrs. P. R. Coothoopermal
Good Read
Just as I hoped, a light hearted read that kept me entertained for a few hours. Its also maybe a little longer than the others which is fine by me as I can't get enough of... Read more
Published 1 month ago by M. McKenzie
hahahahahaha
I have just read the foreword and already on the second sentence I almost spat out the water I was trying to drink. Read more
Published 4 months ago by nick
Funny read!
If you have seen the idiot abroad series and you like Karl, then you will love this. Dry wit and comedy quotes a plenty. Very very funny!
Published 4 months ago by Redwozzer
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this was a Christmas present for my husband, he loved it, he says it was a quick read but very interesting and fun to read. there are lots of pictures. Read more
Published 4 months ago by steph
Funny
Really funny book that arrived quickly, on time before Christmas. Suitable for both men and women.
I recommend this purchase.
Published 4 months ago by Kicki
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A must read if you like an idiot adroad. It is one of the funniest reads I've ever read. Unless youv read some of his other books.
Published 4 months ago by Mr. D. M. Holland
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A very rapid service. Good explanation of product before ordering. A very efficient company that I would highly recommend to all prospective buyers
Published 4 months ago by A. Evans
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What a brilliantly funny book this is. Karl Pilkington is the Mark Twain of our times, you must read this if you read nothing else this coming year.
Published 5 months ago by bassdruid
Funniest read in ages
I bought this on the back of the latest idiot abroad series, along with happy slapped by a jellyfish. Read more
Published 6 months ago by Aud1979
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