*A Voyage Around the Queen*

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I loved this Craig Brown book, although many of you won’t.  A good biography typically brings a subject to life.  This biography sets out to convince you that Queen Elizabeth II could never be understood whatsoever, that she was a literal cipher and always was going to stand outside our typical categories.  She did love jigsaw puzzles.

Can you stand a book that has sentences like?:

The Queen Mother’s corgis were every bit as edgy.

The Queen was born in 1926, and the book lists some words that were first chronicled in that same year:

Bible belt, business lunch, car park, kitsch, market research, pop song, publicity stunt, recycle, sugar daddy, and totalitarian.

Recommended, for some of you at least.  You need to have a touch of mischief in you perhaps?

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