'Carr's comic timing works every bit as well on the page as it does on stage, making this easily the funniest book of the year.' HEAT
'joyous stuff that anyone can relate to.' Independent
'...written in a good-hearted, amusing tone but manages nonetheless to be quite candid.' Sunday Express
'[He] mixes the populism of Peter Kay with the camp of Larry Grayson.' Evening Standard
'Alan Carr is the spiritual son of Frankie Howerd.' City Life
'joyous stuff that anyone can relate to.' Independent
'...written in a good-hearted, amusing tone but manages nonetheless to be quite candid.' Sunday Express
'[He] mixes the populism of Peter Kay with the camp of Larry Grayson.' Evening Standard
'Alan Carr is the spiritual son of Frankie Howerd.' City Life







