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Sue Perkins
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Sue Perkins
About this listen
Touching, engaging and hilarious, this memoir crackles with Sue Perkins' wit and humour. Narrated by the author herself, the refreshingly warm style of prose is infused with a lot of heart, making for an uplifting listen.
Penguin presents the unabridged, downloadable audiobook edition of Spectacles, the hilarious, creative and incredibly moving memoir from much loved comedian, writer and presenter Sue Perkins.
When I began writing this book, I went home to see if my mum had kept some of my stuff. What I found was that she hadn't kept some of it. She had kept all of it - every bus ticket, postcard, school report - from the moment I was born to the moment I finally had the confidence to turn round and say, 'Why is our house full of this s--t?'
Sadly, a recycling incident destroyed the bulk of this archive. This has meant two things: firstly, dear listener, you will never get to see countless drawings of wizards, read a poem about corn on the cob, or marvel at the kilos of brown flowers I so lovingly pressed as a child.
Secondly, it's left me with no choice but to actually write this thing myself.
This, my first ever title, will answer questions such as: is Mary Berry real? Is it true you wear a surgical truss, and is a nonspherically symmetric gravitational pull from outside the observable universe responsible for some of the observed motion of large objects such as galactic clusters in the universe?
Most of this audiobook is true. I have, of course, amplified my more positive characteristics in an effort to make you like me. Thank you for listening.
©2015 Sue Perkins (P)2015 Penguin AudioAny additional comments?
I really enjoyed this book - it was a bit of a chance download,not being in the realms of my usual choice of listening, but I have to say how much I liked it. It is narrated by Sue herself (very well). I usually go to sleep listening to my audiobooks but I had to turn this one off to get some! She has such a great way with words and comes across as witty, clever, humble, thoughtful, honest and fallible. Only trouble is, it made me feel like I wanted her to be my friend! (oh dear that sounds sad). I don't usually write reviews, but had to say how much I loved this particular one.I loved this book
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Great fun! Fantastic writer.
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brilliant and hilarious
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excellent
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Very enjoyable listen
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I genuinely enjoyed this.
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loved it<br />
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What made the experience of listening to Spectacles the most enjoyable?
Sue Perkins undertaking the narration herself.Would you be willing to try another book from Sue Perkins? Why or why not?
Maybe ...this was a fairly simple, straightforward tale. I listened to it because it was a Book Club choice and I wouldn't normally purchase this type of thing. I think it would need to be something a bit more involved to attract me to buy again.What about Sue Perkins’s performance did you like?
Yes - Sue was wonderful, and was what really made the book. If I read the book on it's own I'm not sure it would have held me enough to finish it. But listening to Sue was like having coffee with a wonderful, entertaining, funny friend every day. She made me laugh and she made me cry ...it was wonderful listening to her.Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
The moment when she realised in being over zealous in a comedy show that she had actually fairly deeply hurt some people running a charity in Wales. I had huge admiration for her that she (a) realised what she'd done and it affected her deeply, (b) wrote about it in her book from the perspective 'I made a huge mistake that deeply hurt people, and I'm truly sorry'. For a celeb to do this and not simply brush it off with a bunch of flowers and then move on, made Sue into a person I would love to meet/call friend. There was absolutely no need for her to mention that incident to the volumes of people who will read this book, and I'm very glad that she did.Any additional comments?
I really enjoyed this as a bit of light relief - it was funny, it was moving, but listening to Sue tell the story herself is - for me personally - better than reading it. Thoroughly enjoyed it!Like having a coffee with a good friend ...
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just brilliant
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equal amounts of laughter & tears
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