Hardcover, 128 pages
Publication date: 9 Oct 2014
List price: £9.99
ISBN: 9781783960040
I find that avid readers are very
methodical people who love nothing better than keeping a good list, either of
the books they have read, or of books they have yet to read. So, to have a little
book totally concentrating on a list of top ten interesting facts about absolutely
everything, really appealed to my avid reader’s sense of order.
Every week in the Independent on Sunday, John Rentoul
publishes a top ten based on suggestions from the great British public. Putting
all these suggestions into a handy little reference book is an inspired idea. As contained
within, are lists upon fascinating lists and answers to questions you never knew
you needed an answer for; from the ten worst Beatles songs, through to the top
ten of English Monarchs and from the top ten of everyday lies, to the top ten fictional villains
I really enjoyed my first read
through of this book, at 128 pages it is concise enough to read in one sitting;
I found myself, more than once, with a wry smile on my face. Only the British
can get excited by the top ten of Best British
place names and only a reader will mutter in disapproval at a list of Books people buy but don’t read!
It’s one of those precious little
gems that list lovers will want to keep in a handy place so that they can
peruse it time and time again. It would make a perfect gift for a methodical
reader like me, or for someone who simply likes a good list.
My thanks to Alison Menzies at Elliot & Thompson for my copy of this book to review
About the Author
John Rentoul is chief political
commentator for the Independent on Sunday, and visiting fellow at
Queen Mary, University of London, where he teaches contemporary history.
Previously he was chief leader writer for theIndependent. He is the
author of The Banned List and Questions to Which the
Answer is "No!".
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