Here We Go Again...: Unpublished Letters to the Daily Telegraph 14

Here We Go Again...: Unpublished Letters to the Daily Telegraph 14

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  • Author:Kate Moore
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Summary

In another surreal and unprecedented year in which even the most seasoned commentators have struggled to keep pace with the news cycle, letter writers to The Daily Telegraph have once again provided their refreshing and witty take on events。 

Now in its fourteenth year, this new edition of the best-selling series is a review of the year made up of the wry and astute observations of the unpublished Telegraph letter writers。
 
Readers of the Telegraph Letters Page will be fondly aware of the eclectic combination of learned wisdom, wistful nostalgia and robust good sense of humour that characterise its correspondence – and this volume contains yet more pearls of insight。

From Putin and the war in Ukraine to Boris Johnson and Partygate to Liz Truss and the cost of living crisis, no one escapes their hilariously whimsical and sometimes risqué musings。

With an agenda as enticing as ever, the fourteenth book in the bestselling Unpublished Letters series will prove, once again, that the Telegraph’s readers still have a shrewd sense of what really matters。
 

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Reviews

Emi Yoshida

I loved reading this collection of super smart and witty letters to the editor of the Daily Telegraph, a London newspaper of quality。 Although most of the subject matter is UK-based, so many of these submissions had me laughing out loud it wasn't easy to decide on a favourite! Nevertheless, from reader Martyn Thomas of Monmouthshire:SIR - It must be time for M16 to recall Agent Putin before he is assassinated。 He has unified Ukraine and filled it with national pride, restored NATO solidarity, tr I loved reading this collection of super smart and witty letters to the editor of the Daily Telegraph, a London newspaper of quality。 Although most of the subject matter is UK-based, so many of these submissions had me laughing out loud it wasn't easy to decide on a favourite! Nevertheless, from reader Martyn Thomas of Monmouthshire:SIR - It must be time for M16 to recall Agent Putin before he is assassinated。 He has unified Ukraine and filled it with national pride, restored NATO solidarity, trashed the Russian economy, humiliated the Red Army and closed Russia down。 No politician would do this to his country unless。。。 。。。more

Lisa

This is a great collection of letters which covers all aspects of British life, from the pandemic to Brexit。 It is just the thing to lift your spirits! Many of these smart letters are also hilarious, and some are fantastic one-liners。 I especially liked the one by the lady who longs for a 'precedented' life!I received this free ebook from NetGalley in return for an honest review。 This is a great collection of letters which covers all aspects of British life, from the pandemic to Brexit。 It is just the thing to lift your spirits! Many of these smart letters are also hilarious, and some are fantastic one-liners。 I especially liked the one by the lady who longs for a 'precedented' life!I received this free ebook from NetGalley in return for an honest review。 。。。more

Susie

Mildly amusing, but not the laugh out loud I was expecting。 Although very apt and some good points made。 Thank you NetGalley for my complimentary copy in return for my honest review。

zoe Hitchen

A witty and at times acerbic read。The format makes it a quick read , which doesn’t need to be finished in one sitting, although I did! The book contains unpublished letters to The Daily Telegraph and it takes the reader through the year of current affairs in its own entertaining and unique way 。Highly recommended! Thanks to NetGalley and Quarto Publishing Group - White Lion。

LimeCream

I love these books, and always drop heavy hints before Christmas。 They're an amusing reminder of the previous year and I keep them all as easy-to-refer-to social histories。 I was delighted to be allowed a sneak peek at this year's offering。 It didn't disappoint。 No doubt I'll get a hard copy in my stocking, so that will go onto the self with the others in the series and will be dipped into when I have a spare minute or two。As you would expect of The Telegraph, the political leaning is to the rig I love these books, and always drop heavy hints before Christmas。 They're an amusing reminder of the previous year and I keep them all as easy-to-refer-to social histories。 I was delighted to be allowed a sneak peek at this year's offering。 It didn't disappoint。 No doubt I'll get a hard copy in my stocking, so that will go onto the self with the others in the series and will be dipped into when I have a spare minute or two。As you would expect of The Telegraph, the political leaning is to the right, but you can enjoy these whatever your politics (speaking from my own left leaning outlook)。Thank you to NetGalley and to the publisher for allowing me an early look at this delightful book。 。。。more

Odette Lattimer

Thank you for advanced copy。 I am a massive fan of this series and loved this。 Light hearted and will make a great present Highly recommended

Paul Falk

Countless letters to the editor of The Daily Telegraph express the mood of many citizens of the UK, with a touch of humor and a splash of disdain。 This collection provides a quick pick-me-up when all else has failed。 It was an enjoyable read。 My thanks to Netgalley for the loan of this book in exchange for providing an unbiased review。

Betty Merkle

With witty humor laid out in a criminally simplistic way, Here We Go Again feels relatable and contemporary by putting on paper what we were all thinking。 Kate Moore does fantastic work, stringing together bite sized comedy and nailing the satirical tone expected of the Unpublished Letters series。 In the introduction, Moore sets scene straight away with a smart and fast humor everyone alive in 2022 can understand。 Whether to binge all in one day, or take one page at a time, it’s the perfect book With witty humor laid out in a criminally simplistic way, Here We Go Again feels relatable and contemporary by putting on paper what we were all thinking。 Kate Moore does fantastic work, stringing together bite sized comedy and nailing the satirical tone expected of the Unpublished Letters series。 In the introduction, Moore sets scene straight away with a smart and fast humor everyone alive in 2022 can understand。 Whether to binge all in one day, or take one page at a time, it’s the perfect book for a gut punch laugh or an eye roll from time to time。 。。。more

Kate: The Quick and the Read

This is a fun and quick read which includes a selection of unpublished readers' letters to 'The Daily Telegraph'。I liked that is covered a range of topics = politics, royalty, the weather, TV and lots more - with each addressed by a range of humorous letters。 Some of them made me laugh out loud and lots were very relatable。 I can't say that I agreed with all the political stances being expressed, but I enjoyed the book。Thanks to NetGalley for my copy of the book in exchange for an honest review。 This is a fun and quick read which includes a selection of unpublished readers' letters to 'The Daily Telegraph'。I liked that is covered a range of topics = politics, royalty, the weather, TV and lots more - with each addressed by a range of humorous letters。 Some of them made me laugh out loud and lots were very relatable。 I can't say that I agreed with all the political stances being expressed, but I enjoyed the book。Thanks to NetGalley for my copy of the book in exchange for an honest review。 。。。more

Ines

I just discovered this format has been around for 14 years already and I fear I've been quite missing out。 So many topics are covered! Some references I didn't get or had to google them because I'm not a native speaker。 But it was really funny in that sense of humour only the British have mastered。 I just discovered this format has been around for 14 years already and I fear I've been quite missing out。 So many topics are covered! Some references I didn't get or had to google them because I'm not a native speaker。 But it was really funny in that sense of humour only the British have mastered。 。。。more

Alison

Always a winner for me in my Christmas stocking, still going strong after fourteen years, although I am surprised that this won't be published until after Christmas。These unpublished reader's letters to the Daily Telegraph range on topics far and wide including Partygate, Boris Johnson's stint as Prime Minister, the NHS, the Omicron variant, and the Royal Family。Perfect to dip in and out of, always amusing, these readers really do write the most amusing letters。 Perfect for the angry person in y Always a winner for me in my Christmas stocking, still going strong after fourteen years, although I am surprised that this won't be published until after Christmas。These unpublished reader's letters to the Daily Telegraph range on topics far and wide including Partygate, Boris Johnson's stint as Prime Minister, the NHS, the Omicron variant, and the Royal Family。Perfect to dip in and out of, always amusing, these readers really do write the most amusing letters。 Perfect for the angry person in your life, keep it by the loo, or (more hygienic) on your bedside table for that amusing antidote to everyday life。I received an ARC of this book from the publisher via NetGalley in return for an honest review。 。。。more

joyce w。 laudon

Here is the latest in a series that is published yearly by The Daily Telegraph。 It consists of unpublished letters that were sent to the paper。 Just a couple of the chapter headings include Family Trials and Tribulations, and Traveling Hopefully。 Dip in and out。 Many of the letters will make readers smile。Many thanks to NetGalley and Quarto Publishing Group for this title。 All opinions are my own。

Mehsi

I received this book from Netgalley in exchange of an honest review。+Love the format, short letters written to the Telegraph。 +Love that they were often funny (I read a few aloud to my hubby)。+Love that people didn't shy away from telling the truth。+Love the sections even if the politics one wasn't my favourite。-A whole section on politics。 1) not a fan of politics 2) don't know much about politics in the UK, only just bits here and there-Would have loved to see what headlines/article people wer I received this book from Netgalley in exchange of an honest review。+Love the format, short letters written to the Telegraph。 +Love that they were often funny (I read a few aloud to my hubby)。+Love that people didn't shy away from telling the truth。+Love the sections even if the politics one wasn't my favourite。-A whole section on politics。 1) not a fan of politics 2) don't know much about politics in the UK, only just bits here and there-Would have loved to see what headlines/article people were responding to, would just have given that extra bit and made me understand some of the letters better。All in all, this was fun! I would love it if my Dutch newspapers do something similar。 。。。more