This book follows the same kind of premise that his show has laid out for us, basically giving Jeremy an outlet for all his frustrations. This is another very opinionated account about everything that he thinks is wrong with Great Britain today and, believe me, the Britain that he portrays is far from great.
Commenting on a vast amount of issues from the infamous Lotto Lout to the radical snowfall this winter, Jeremy vents in true Kyle style. This book possesses a few humourous anecdotes, particularly when he recounts when he was hospitalised as a young man with appenticitis, but mainly details his rise to infamy as the outspoken host of his self-titled chat show. Where his previous book had a few details from his upbringing, 'You Couldn't Make it Up' documents his professional success more than anything.
It gets rather repetitive towards the end and there are times where you just want to put it down and leave it to gather dust, but there are certainly worse ways to spend a few hours.