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Because I've never seen previous editions of this series before stumbling across this one, I wasn't quite sure what to expect. The letters to the editors were often comical, but I don't think I am the right audience for this book. While there were many quips I could appreciate, coming from the United States, I didn't understand a lot of the events or people being referenced.

Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for a digital copy of this book in exchange for my honest opinions.

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Funny. The musings of locals and their reflections upon life are shared in this collection of snippets that fall under categories, such as “lost minds and other body parts” or “just another day in the park,” I found the humor transcended oceans to give me a good snort-laugh.

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Hilarious letters so much fun to read a great break from the daily news.I will be gifting.#netgalley #herewegoagain

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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.

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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 Kate Moore does fantastic work, stringing together bite sized comedy and nailing the satirical tone expected of the Unpublished Letters series.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.

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A great stocking filler summing up the year, there's a little bit of comedy content for everyone in there regardless of your political leaning.

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A collection of hilarious, rueful, snarky, random, thoughtful, and/or flippant letters. This book, which gathers missives to The Daily Telegraph from all corners of the United Kingdom, is good for a few chuckles. On a more serious note, it's also an interesting time capsule for the events of the year 2022 and the way that people reacted to them while they were fresh. Recommended for anyone with at least a passing interest in current events and a slightly irreverent sense of humour.

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I found this book absolutely hilarious and completely typical of the witty public. Very relevant, could completely resonate with some of the letters. If you need a laugh from 2022 then this is the read for you.

I am very seriously contemplating grabbing this for my Dad, I know it’s something he would absolutely love and would save his favourites to share with the family.

Thank you so much NetGalley for this read it was thoroughly enjoyed.

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A fascinating little look into the minds of British citizens that want to write into the paper — it reflects the concerns of a certain (generally older) subset of the population, and how they deal with the world. While it's not a book you're meant to read in one sitting, more something to put on a table to flip through in idle amusement, the whole thing was a strange little look at the minds and concerns of a subset of the British population in the present moment .

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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.

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Here We Go Again… is a perfect, hilarious book to pick up and choose a section at random to enjoy. I look forward to re reading some of these with my family.

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Absolutely hilarious! I will be dipping in and out of this fantastic collection for a long time to come. If anything can chase away the winter blues on the dark commute, it's this!

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My thanks to NetGalley and Quarto Publishing Group for a copy of “ Here We Go Again “ for an honest review.

I’ve seen this series of books before but haven’t read any . I was fortunate enough to get a copy to review , and I loved it .
It was an ideal book to dip in and out of , and covered very humorous comments from the public ,on recent events.
Well worth a read

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Entertaining As Ever Was…
Here we go again indeed with another collection of unpublished letters to The Daily Telegraph newspaper. Writers of letters once again go about expressing their eclectic views to the newspaper in a year which, at the very least, has been unpredictable. They may make the reader smile or seethe but are usually guaranteed a smile or at least a smirk. Entertaining as ever was.

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Here We Go Again is a collection of letter written to The Daily Telegraph. It's a funny and quick read. Really enjoyed it!

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I read these books every year and find them so entertaining. This one is as good as the previous offerings. I love the short witty letters. These titles are lovely to reflect back on as gives such a candid insight to our country on the year of publication. I’d highly recommend this book, it’s the perfect Christmas present!

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

All in all, this was fun! I would love it if my Dutch newspapers do something similar.

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