Listen up, people! We've got another audiobook on our hands, and this time it's from none other than the New York Times bestselling author herself, Caitlin Moran. You may know her from her hits like "How to Be a Woman" and "Moranthology". Well, now she's back with a collection of her award-winning columns from the London Times. But let me warn you, this audiobook may not be everyone's cup of tea.
Clocking in at a hefty 10 hours and 33 minutes, Joanna Neary takes on the role of narrator. Now, let me start off by giving you the lowdown on the rating here - a less than impressive 2.3 out of 5. Ouch. But hey, that's just a number, right?
So, what's this book all about, you ask? Well, Moran had a revelation as she was sifting through her favorite pieces for this new book. They all seemed to revolve around the same old problems and the same old ass-hats. Cue the lightbulb moment. She coined the term "Moranifesto" and decided to weave all these witty and clever columns together into one brilliant narrative, just like she did in "Moranthology". Genius move, Moran. Genius move.
Now, hold on tight because this audiobook covers a lot of ground. From the latest buzz in celebrity culture to the downright crazy world we inhabit, Moran takes you on a wild ride with her characteristic humor and wit. She doesn't shy away from the big issues either. No, she fearlessly tackles topics like poverty, media, and class, all while examining how socially engaged society has become.
But wait, there's more! Moran doesn't stop there. She dives headfirst into the pressing matters of our time, such as the beauty of musicals (because who doesn't love a good showtune?), affordable housing (or rather, the lack thereof), the enigma that is Benedict Cumberbatch, and even compares the internet to a drunken toddler. Yes, you heard me right. Moran's got some interesting thoughts on just about everything, from UTIs to Hillary Clinton.
So, my friends, strap yourselves in for an engaging and mischievous journey with Moran's manifesto. It's a rallying call for our times, delivered in her signature style that's sure to leave you entertained. Just be prepared for a bumpy ride, because this audiobook may not be everyone's cup of tea. But hey, sometimes it's the unconventional ones that leave a lasting impression.