Merde Happens

by Stephen Clarke
Merde Happens  
published October 26th 2007 by Penguin Canada (APB)
binding Paperback
isbn 0143056093   (isbn13: 9780143056096)
pages 384
date added
12-03-07



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liz
06/22/08

bookshelves: fun-slash-junk, international
Read in June, 2008
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Robert
07/16/08

This is a light and funny book about a hapless Brit who runs a tea shop in Paris and gets in trouble with the French language police because his menu is in English. To pay off his fine, he agrees to represent the UK in a jaunt across the USA to promote British tourism. Wearing a kilt and driving a Union-Jack-emblazoned Mini, he travels from Boston to Miami to New Orleans to Las Vegas to Los Angeles, hosting various promotional events. They all end with mishaps. Friends from back home join hi...more
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Turi
06/01/08

Read in June, 2008
I didn't have great expectations for this one - I'd read Stephen Clarke's previous two books in the set and enjoyed them, but this plot just seemed too convoluted. British ex-pat in France takes a job with an English tourist agency to tour the U.S. in a Mini (with his French girlfriend) and promote tourism. I wasn't sure how that was going to make a book. As it turns out, it made a perfect platform for Clarke to play up the madcap, slapstick style of his writing. Lots of poking fun at us Ame...more
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Joe
05/09/08

Read in May, 2008
I loved the first two books in this series, but feel this one fell a little flat. Perhaps had he made more fun of Americans, of our quirks, eccentricities, etc, like he does the French, it would have held my interest more. I completed the book, with its rushed ending (that I found surprisingly satisfying!), but really, just wanted to go back to Clarke's first book.
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Erika
Erika marked it as to-read (review of isbn 0593056310)
06/04/08

bookshelves: fiction, to-read
I've read the other two books in Stephen Clarke's series about a Brit living in Paris. They are easy to read, full of fun British humor and French travel tales, and lots a great images about my favorite city. Not a heady read, but I'm ready to hear what happens to our protagonist next.
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Shawn
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01/22/08

bookshelves: read-blog
Has a copy to sell/swap — Read in January, 2008
Quite an enjoyable and engaging read. A little less of the whiticism that made the first two so enjoyable. The protaganist also is far less the panic-ridden sort that also tended to enliven the stories. A good read, but its more fun to imagine the story in France.
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niloy
07/06/08

Read in July, 2008
A book that makes time fly. Witty, funny, and at times hilarious; highly recommended for a quick, light read. The ending is also not bad, specially for a book of this genre. Note to myself, have to read the others in the series.
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Kristina
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06/03/08

bookshelves: currently-reading
a francophile british man and his french girfriend embark on a road trip across america. hilarity has and will continue to ensue. especially when the main character (british) learns about US history and gives his comments.
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Jessica
Read in March, 2008
I read this book while I was in France because it was one of the few English-language books they had in the bookstore. It was funny, but I'm not sure if I'd think it was funny now that it's less relevant.
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Anggia
09/27/07

it's a very funny story about an englishman who's travelling in america with her french girlfriend in a mini.

better to read stephen clarke's first and second books before reading this.
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Kristin
A Brit travels through America--his observations of America/ns are hysterical. Again, loosely based on Stephen Clarke's experiences.
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Camia
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02/18/08

bookshelves: favourites
Read in January, 2008
recommends it for: those who aren't critical of their bilingual disabilities, as well as people with a sense of humour.
Third book in the Merde series. Unknowingly, I read it before the first two, because I thought this WAS the first book. Hahaha..
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Philip
03/05/08

another great one by Stephen... if you liked the first two the 3rd will not let you down...
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Jesse
05/01/08

i liked the first one the best (a year in the merde) but this one still made me chuckle...
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Amy
05/05/08

Read in May, 2008
ooops I didnt know this was a series. I guess I'll read the others as well...
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Samuel
02/16/08

Read in February, 2008
Funny, but somehow lacks the freshness of the first book.
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Beachcomber
The weaker of his three books, to be honest.
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Steffi
05/05/08

Read in May, 2008
 

James
James marked it as to-read (review of isbn 0593056310)
06/13/08

bookshelves: to-read
 


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avg rating (all editions): 3.64 (47 ratings)
avg rating (this edition): 3.50 (6 ratings)
number of reviews: 17






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Merde Happens (Paperback)
Merde Happens (Hardcover)
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