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From the similarities between US gun laws and British drinking hours, to what cryptic crosswrods really tell us about the British psyche, American in London Rich Hall casts a keen eye on the lunatic contradictions and weird marvels of his native and adoptive homelands in this hilarious book.

256 pages, Paperback

First published October 17, 2002

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Rich Hall

27 books22 followers
Richard Travis Hall is an American comedian, writer, documentary maker, and musician, first coming to prominence as a sketch comedian in the 1980s. He wrote and performed for a range of American networks, in series such as Fridays, Not Necessarily the News (popularising the "sniglet" neologism), and Saturday Night Live.
After winning a Perrier Comedy Award in 2000, using the character of Tennesseean country musician Otis Lee Crenshaw, Hall became popular in the United Kingdom, regularly appearing on QI and similar panel shows. He has created and starred in several series for the BBC, including comedies with Mike Wilmot and documentaries often concerning cinema of the United States. Hall has also maintained a successful stand-up comedy career, as both Crenshaw and himself.

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2,471 reviews42 followers
March 6, 2020
On the whole an amusing read that's very difficult to read this without hearing Rich Hall's voice - I can just hear him drawling some of the anecdotes in his dry, sarcastic style.

It wasn't, for me anyhow, the laugh-out-loud book the blurb talked of. Some chapters were much more amusing than others, "Great Jokes Squandered" caused a few sniggers & "Waltzing the Ladder" got a smirk or two & but a couple of others I just didn't really get!

Overall, amusing in parts & easy to pick up & put down as the short chapters make it ideal for reading in-between other stuff as I did.
5 reviews2 followers
May 16, 2017
Really laugh out loud funny, loved it, a great collection of stories.
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12 reviews
February 4, 2018
This book isn't trying to be anything other than amusing. If absurd observations by an intelligent comedian are your bag, give it a go. Perfect for a long journey.
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Author 7 books3 followers
July 3, 2023
Hit and miss; like a dial-a-hooker, it came and went.
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1,687 reviews42 followers
February 21, 2010
This is an excellent collection of shaggy-dog stories, anecdotes, travelogues and annotated letters (okay, just the one letter) penned by Rich Hall. From his recollections of being allowed to work his granddad's nuclear reactor when he was a kid (just a small mom-and-pop affair) through an anecdote about the invention of the spatula to his fond recollections of his New Zealand tour, Hall's dry wit and deadpan delivery (even on paper!) make this a joy to read.

The couple of travelogues covering the American West are the only bits of the book which I think might be true. An excellent book, definitely worth reading.
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1 review
February 4, 2017
I have seen Rich Hall live on two occasions in Southampton. I really enjoy his observational humour that looks at both sides of the UK and USA. His observational humour always makes me laugh and this book is no different. The short story about purchasing a step ladder is brilliant and as you read it you can picture Rich in your head delivering it in the distinct manner he does on stage. If you like his television and stage work then this book is one for your reading list.
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1,167 reviews
August 25, 2008
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A book of (mostly) funny essays from one of my favorite American ex-pats. Not as great as David Sedaris, but certainly a pleasant diversion.
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Author 13 books21 followers
July 7, 2015
I am afraid I was disappointed with Hall's collection of stories, anecdotes, and travelogues. It is a work of (a fairly weird) imagination, with probably a couple of true stories thrown in. Hall has several styles as a writer, exemplified by interesting language and imagery. There's no real links to the stories but through them he runs his brand of humour over his fellow countrymen. Weak overall, though, but with some that were laugh-out-loud funny.
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281 reviews
August 21, 2017
It's fine. Holiday fodder. The gap between the real read experience and the endorsements is quite something, mind. Still, I've had this on a to-read pile for well over a decade so it's pleasing to leave it in a cottage near Dundrennan. I'd recommend seeing the man perform live rather than schlepping up here to collect the book.
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12 reviews
November 5, 2021
Very funny if also very odd American who claims he has made done everything that ever existed, bit weird if you don't have the kind of sense of humour required. Only taken me about 3 years to read lol, I have just given back to the guy who loaned me it.
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835 reviews20 followers
September 11, 2008
Laugh out loud funny collection of tales. I especially liked the Great Jokes Squandered chapter and the Dear John Response (anotated) is a work of comic genius.
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199 reviews8 followers
July 6, 2010
Some of these tales, which flit back and forth between fact and fiction, are hysterically funny. Others, however, are pointless filler. Try before you buy.
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Author 1 book3 followers
August 11, 2011
Some are great, but most are forgettable. A collection of short, short stories.
132 reviews3 followers
August 28, 2011
Some funny bits but pretty average
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176 reviews1 follower
January 25, 2015
Everything you would expect from the surreal world of Rich Hall.
Laughed out loud and hurt my face smirking,be warned.
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May 6, 2013
As funny as his stand up, or maybe funnier! Laughed all the way through. Loved it!
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46 reviews1 follower
April 23, 2017
A very pleasant, gently humorous book.
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