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David Mitchell: Thinking About It Only Makes It Worse (Hardcover, 2014, Guardian Faber Publishing, imusti) 4 stars

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5 stars

Reading this book reminded me how much I love reading the Guardian. I started reading it in 2010 through word of mouth or rather when Arthur Dent mentions it in So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish. The wit from the columnists kept me hooked starting out with Charlie Brooker, Marina Hyde, and Hadley Freeman. I read through David Mitchell's pieces for the Guardian's sister paper, The Observer, but watching through that Mitchell and Webb Look last year prompted me to re-read his work in Thinking About It Only Makes it Worse.

I did not even realize that this was an anthology when I first started reading it, which I thought was clever--making this collection look like a self-help book at first glance. David Mitchell knows his satire and while Brooker and Hyde appealed to me five years ago, Mitchell's work ensnares me through his humorous, sometimes satirical, take on current events from politics to pop culture. Brooker's hyperbolic tirades on reality television pales in comparison to Mitchell's more subtle style: Modest, but effective!

I recommend this book to anyone who loves Mitchell and Webb!