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Afterthoughts: or Some Pistachios Won't Open – Wisdom for the Unreflective

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Richard Ayoade has set down his most enormous thoughts for the benefit of all those who dare read them. Thoughts like . . .


TV detectives need a gimmick. Mine would be not caring who did it.

If, when one door shuts, another door opens, there's something wrong with your doors. They shouldn't be doing that.

Where's the box to tick if you ARE a robot?

My mother used to say Manners Maketh the Man, but I didn't think it was very mannerly of her to make fun of my lisp.


Plato, Aristotle, Montaigne. Men who have searched for meaning with, let's face it, mixed results. Whither the one who can solve it? Cometh the hour, cometh the Ayoade. He brings wisdom distilled from a life lived in relentless pursuit of Truth.

Afterthoughts goes beyond rumination, past pondering, probing further than ever before, drawing from a deeply private pool of a reservoir so refreshing you may never need to think again.

86 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 21, 2025

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Richard Ayoade

25 books1,045 followers
Richard Ellef Ayoade is a British comedian, film director, screenwriter, television presenter, actor, and author best known for his role as the socially awkward IT technician Maurice Moss in Channel 4 sitcom The IT Crowd, for which he won the 2014 BAFTA for Best Male Comedy Performance.

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103 reviews
November 3, 2025
Feel like I'm being brutal, I find Ayoade a really funny actor and comedian. But this was bad.

I like the aphorism style of content, but there's maybe two or three in the entire book that I found interesting, and I found far fewer funny

Sorry :(
Profile Image for Francesca Pashby.
1,448 reviews19 followers
December 19, 2025
I am more than tickled by Richard Ayoade, but this is taking the piss!

Although it gave me something to read during a 45 minute pedicure, which was nice.
Profile Image for rosie king.
77 reviews
January 1, 2026
boringness and diarrhoea apparently!

love you richard but i laughed at about 8 of these im sorry

2/5💫
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40 reviews2 followers
March 1, 2026
I got this book signed by Richard, he was a really kind guy and took a photo with me 🥲
Profile Image for Sophie Gowers.
1 review
October 25, 2025
13 year old me would have LOVED this and the proceeded to write 60% of it on post it notes for my wall.
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324 reviews15 followers
February 15, 2026
"I prefer the reality of fiction."

Witty and insightful!
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29 reviews1 follower
December 25, 2025
Oh to be famous enough to be able to shit out a compilation of tweets and charge a tenner for it
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216 reviews3 followers
December 14, 2025
I bought this with a distinct discount, fairly confident that this rating would be the result... It will be gifted on, have no fear. This is an absolute pile of tosh, and I don't know what infuriates me more about it: is it that he clearly doesn't give a toss? Is it that the publishers went for such an easy cash grab? Is it that this is such a waste of materials that could have happily been used to create an actually good book? Is it that people will buy this thinking it will be good because of who it's by, be disappointed, and thus be put off buying books again in future? Truly, I cannot. There are maybe three or four funny lines in this. But they are surrounded by so much dross that you might miss them, and the dark irony of some of them being so bad... I shall stop there, lest I waste any more precious time.
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720 reviews4 followers
January 14, 2026
It's easiest to copy the blurb on the back of this book:

"Richard Ayoade has set down some of his most enormous thoughts for the benefit of all who dare to read them.

Thoughts like...

TV decectives need a gimmick. Mine would be not caring who did it.

If, when one door shuts, another door opens, there's something wrong with your doors. They shouldn't be doing that.

Where's the box to tick if you are a robot?

My mother used to say, 'Manners maketh the man', but I didn't think it was very mannerly of her to make fun of my lisp."

This book almost feels like a list of footnotes detached from the main text, but I enjoyed reading this. Most of the points were very relateable, though I'd maybe disagree with his agnostic views when the subject of God comes up.

Most people will recognise Richard Ayoade from the IT crowd, and this is the type of often self-deprecating humour that I've come to expect from him.
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215 reviews
February 6, 2026
This is a gorgeous book for my bookshelf (actually it’s probably more of a coffee table feature) & I’m very happy to have a signed copy, but it’s difficult not to agree with other reviews that it seems like a quick “cash in” project. There are a few repeated points which makes me think it was thrown together quite quickly, & also the structure of these hundreds of random thoughts could be so much better.

I giggled quite a few times (see below) & there were some great insights to Ayoade’s brilliant mind. But ultimately I just can’t justify more than 3 stars, especially comparing it with other recent reads.

“There's something pessimistic about progressivism. To say things can keep getting better might be to imply nothing is ever good enough.”

“The word 'mostly' emphasises the exception.”

“No one has a crueller master than the self-employed.”

“Never, in my whole life, have I met a circle that's even slightly vicious.”
191 reviews2 followers
February 1, 2026
I read this in one day, but will definitely read it again by just dipping into. I was laughing out loud a lot of the time. A few times I had to read a statement more than once to get it. Some went right over my head. I loved the cleverness... more so because it is written with self-deprecating humour and pure silliness.
This would make a great gift book. It is ideal reading for a guest room or to tuck in the car.
251 reviews
October 29, 2025
Some fantastic thoughts in here, but few and far between. I think I expected more.

The trouble with a book of quotes from one person is that it is nearly impossible for it not to be frequently repetitive.

Short and sweet, with some great stuff, but by no means is this brilliant or a must read. Other Ayoade publications are far better.
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19 reviews
December 28, 2025
"I'll tell you what really is 'all form and no content': a form."

If this statement made you laugh, you will enjoy this book. If this statement made you groan or roll your eyes, it's not for you. I love Richard Ayoade's silly humor, but I recognize it's not for everyone. I really enjoyed the absurdity of it. 😆
65 reviews
November 6, 2025
why do I do this to myself?

it was a gift, but it's the sort of "book" you could spin out yourself in about 30 minutes. not especially funny, not well crafted or written.

A short waste of time with a few decent lines.
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122 reviews2 followers
November 16, 2025
a short and sweet book of quotes, a lot shorter than I expected but a nice afternoon read. Maybe not what I expected - only a select few made me pause and ponder, maybe made me chuckle and most were just rather silly.
Profile Image for Emma Pite.
50 reviews
December 28, 2025
1. I bought this because Richard Ayoade wrote it. He & his publishers are banking on you doing the same.

2. To call this phoned in is an insult to Alexander Graham Bell.

3. There are 9 blank pages at the end of this book. Why? Nobody knows and certainly nobody cares. An afterthought indeed.
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59 reviews1 follower
December 31, 2025
Hilarious! Dry sense of humor, but that’s some of my favorite comedy. The best collection of thought provoking thoughts and “wisdom for the unreflective” as plainly stated. Completely off the wall yet entirely relatable at the same time.
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236 reviews2 followers
January 6, 2026
I usually find Ayoade's musings funny, but this short book of thoughts didn't quite hit the mark. I wanted to find that sweet spot of belly laugh after belly laugh, but only a handful had me guffawing. sadly disappointed but won't put me off reading others.
Profile Image for Imaan Iddir.
326 reviews
January 16, 2026
Richard Ayoade is funny, but this is a dressed-up collection of tweets, not a book. They included everything that seemed mildly relevant just to pad it out a bit.
Picture a bag of pistachios, 90% of them unopenable.
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Author 1 book3 followers
October 22, 2025
Some pistachios won't open – unfortunately, a self-fulfilling prophecy that sums up this book. The best parts are the ones used to advertise it.
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76 reviews2 followers
December 23, 2025
Not sure why I read this tbh?
I think Richard Ayoade is a champion of absurdist comedy, but he's just not that funny in this book.
Profile Image for Leah.
153 reviews7 followers
December 26, 2025
A laugh out loud funny book of classic Ayoade quips.
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December 30, 2025
"For as long as ice cream is for sale, i refuse to accept that money can't buy you happiness."
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25 reviews1 follower
December 31, 2025
I’m just not sure who would enjoy this?
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