The Sound of Laughter (Unabridged)
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- £6.99
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- £6.99
Publisher Description
The long-awaited audio edition of Peter Kay’s best-selling autobiography, The Sound of Laughter, including two completely new and exclusive bonus chapters.
Grab a brew and some good-for-dipping biscuits and listen to Peter take a trip down memory lane, including his first-ever driving lesson, his Bolton childhood, the numerous jobs he held, right up until he found fame in the world of comedy.
The Sound of Laughter observes the absurdities and eccentricities of family life: elderly relatives, garlic bread, cheesecake, weddings, funerals and your mum’s HRT...hear all about it from Peter, read live and direct from his own front room.
Peter Kay is one of Bolton’s funniest comedians. His first autobiography The Sound of Laughter still holds the record for biggest selling British hardback autobiography of all time. He’s won numerous BAFTA’s, National Television Awards for his TV work including Car Share and Phoenix Nights. As well as three number chart singles - and he holds the Guinness World Record for the biggest selling stand-up comedian of all time.
Customer Reviews
Not what you’d expect
It’s worth noting that this isn’t a usual audiobook format. It’s more of a podcast in its nature. Chapters of the book are interspersed by Peters own commentary and untold stories. This can be slightly jarring however it fits with the flow of the original book, a timeline in which events are expanded upon with stories.
There’s a lot of content in here for the avid Peter Kay fan and some interesting insight into both the books creation (if you care about that) and untold anecdotes or extensions of stories within the book. It can be confusing as it is admittedly quite rambly but if you can get past that there’s many truly funny moments.
I’ve heard it said that Peter reads in quite a monotone voice. I’d say that’s not true, he speaks no differently to his standup and acting roles, to how you’d imagine his voice while reading the book. The speaking voice is consistent with the voice of the book. Is it overly dramatic like Andy Serkis reading the hobbit? No. Is this a drama? Also no.
If you enjoy Peter Kay’s work and are interested in listening to the book that never wanted to be written, I’d highly recommend the experience
Very funny
Whilst it is true he does ramble & go away from the book, this audiobook is incredibly funny! Definitely worth the listen.
The ramblings of Peter Kay
Stopped listening… just him rambling on with no real narrative.