A review by rolyatkcinmai
Dishonesty is the Second-Best Policy: And Other Rules to Live By by David Mitchell

4.0

It's witty. It's clever. It's what you would expect from David Mitchell. It's perhaps *overly* British, which is certainly his right (it's a collection of columns), but then the book was published here as well. I am significantly more aware of the goings on and politics of the UK than the average American and even I was slightly rolling my eyes by the third chapter about weird candies or BBC personalities.

Fundamentally, a funny book by a clever person who is only occasionally incorrect, politically speaking. Some odd asides about the fake Corbyn anti-semitism thing, and some vague Churchill apologia are to be expected when a person has made millions. It's a good laugh if you like the man.