Books

The 30 Day Book Challenge! – Day 2 – A Book That You’ve Read More Than 3 Times

Welcome to a brand new feature that is going to run for this month – this April we are going to celebrate the world of Books! The last few weeks and months we have all been part of a weird world to say the least so this month we thought it would be nice to talk about something that allows you to escape even if it just for a chapter at a time. So this month we are taking on the 30 Day Book Challenge and looking at a different topic each day, enjoy!

30 day book challenge


Day 2 – A book that you’ve read more than 3 times
NAME OF BOOK: Karlology: What I’ve Learnt So Far…, Karl Pilkington

karl cover

I can’t even tell you how many times that I have read this book but it has been a hell of a lot. Everyone needs a book that they can read to escape the world with and sometimes those books you want to be something that you know inside out because you know when the laughs are going to come and when there is going to be something silly to read.

If I know that a book is going to be something that I will read over and over again then I will go out of my way to make sure that I have a physical copy of them. I think that I have every single Karl Pilkingon book as a paper back – i have a couple of his later books on Kindle but then if I go into a charity shop and see them I will ‘save them’ because I know at some point in the future I will revisit them.

This is the one of the first Karl Pilkington books that I bought and it was good fun, I knew some of the stories already because they had been discussed on the Ricky Gervais Podcast but it still makes it very happy everytime that I re-read them as they are hilarious.

I read this book when I feel I need some light humour in my life, I tend to read it when I want a book I can read in a day, I read it when I just want to switch off and I am sure that I have even read it when I am having a relaxing bath.

We all need a light humour book we can turn to for a laugh and there is no-one sillier then Karl Pilkington.

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