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Sunburn

James Felton

'An astonishing piece of work' James O'Brien
'This book was a delight. Funny scathing and witty' Ian Dunt


You should buy this book if: a) you dislike the Sun but have never actually read it to know why and/or b) you're still not sure how we got into this mess.

Using his famed on-the-nose commentary Twitter legend James Felton has dissected 99 of the most outlandish stories the Sun (for a long time the biggest-selling British newspaper) has run since it became a tabloid in 1969 hoping to answer once and for all whether the press has reflected - or manipulated - the British people over the last 50 years.

Included: joke-riddled and illustrated analyses of the Sun's most infamous stories about celebrities war royals crime the LGBTQ+ community migrants the EU politics bacon sandwiches and page 3.

Not included: A blindfold. We suggest reading through your fingers instead.


'James Felton makes me laugh like a bellend' Robert Webb
'James Felton makes me laugh every day' Marina Hyde
'James never fails to make me laugh and then think then laugh some more' Dermot O'Leary

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  • Classification : History
  • Pub Date : OCT 8, 2020
  • Imprint : Sphere
  • Page Extent : 336
  • Binding : HB
  • ISBN : 9780751580785
  • Price : INR 899
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James Felton

James Felton is a writer and journalist, whose articles regularly appear in the Guardian, Independent, Daily Mash and IFL Science. As a writer for television, his work includes the BAFTA award-winning The Dog Ate My Homework. His books 52 Times Britain was a Bellend, Sunburn and You Don't Want to Know have between them sold over 125,000 copies. He has over 330,000 followers on Twitter and routinely goes viral.

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