The Way I See It: Rants, Revelations and Rules for Life

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Everyone knows that Alan Sugar has strong opinions on everything and is not afraid to share them – no matter how controversial they may be. His bestselling autobiography revealed his incredible rags to riches story; his new book takes us into the world of Alan Sugar: entrepreneur, Twitter addict, television star, peer of the realm and family man.You'll learn what it's like being an ordinary bloke in the House of Lords, and how to close a deal, Sugar-style. You'll discover what he really thinks about the government and why today's health and safety culture is a insult to our intelligence. He also insists we should stop spouting garbage and speak plain English, tells us what's wrong with teenagers and why he likes Katie Price more than most celebrities. Crammed full of brilliant stories, amusing rants and the secrets of his success, this is the last word on life, the universe and everything from the nation's favourite straight-talking businessman.
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AuthorAlan Sugar
PublisherPan Macmillan Adult
PlaceLondon
Year2011
ISBN9780230760905
BindingPaperback
ConditionGood
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