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David Baddiel

Author of Jews Don’t Count

35+ Works 1,765 Members 28 Reviews

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Works by David Baddiel

Jews Don’t Count (2020) — Author — 295 copies, 9 reviews
Time for Bed (1996) 215 copies, 2 reviews
Whatever Love Means (1999) 198 copies, 1 review
The Parent Agency (2014) 183 copies, 8 reviews
The Secret Purposes (2004) 158 copies, 5 reviews
The Person Controller (2015) 132 copies, 1 review
Birthday Boy (2017) 110 copies, 1 review
AniMalcolm (2016) 102 copies
Head Kid (2018) 69 copies
The Death of Eli Gold (2011) 41 copies
The God Desire (2023) 38 copies
The Taylor Turbochaser (2019) 34 copies
Future Friend (2019) 32 copies

Associated Works

The Atheist's Guide to Christmas (2009) — Contributor — 357 copies, 16 reviews
The Sleeping Beauty (1953) — Introduction, some editions — 258 copies, 13 reviews
Granta 146: The Politics of Feeling (2019) — Contributor — 55 copies, 2 reviews
Radio Times, 9-15 October 2004 (2004) — Contributor — 1 copy

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I did not like this for many reasons, but they are far too numerous to list. TLDR: the author and I disagree on what Jewish identity is and if racialization should even be a goal. Also, I hate Twitter.
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Eavans | 8 other reviews | Feb 4, 2024 |
I received an ARC of The Parent Agency and from the synopsis it sounded like a fun read and it truly was. Barry hated his name, hated the way his parents were, they were boring, and they always too his twin sisters side on everything. He was 9 years old coming up to 10 and his parents wouldn't allow him to do things his friends were doing. After asking his parents for a James Bond party and getting the hump he goes to his room and strange things start happening. He arrives in the Parent Agency. This agency is run by kids and the kids can choose who they want to be their parents. A fantastic idea so Barry thought. But after trying out 5 sets of parents he still couldn't decide who he wanted to be his parents because although some things were good with the ones he had tested it wasn't all that brilliant for him.
I was giggling like a school girl reading this. The names of the characters, their manourisms, place names it was all funny and great fun.
Everytime I picked the book up for a five minute read I found myself still reading 45 minutes later. I was truly hooked.

This is the first book I have read from David Baddiel as an author and I will definitely be looking out for more from him.
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StressedRach | 7 other reviews | Jun 14, 2023 |
A very interesting read that will certainly make you reevaluate what you see and read in the media. I thought some parts of the book were weak but I think that’s due to it being a short read and some points not being expanded on. Definitely worth reading overall.
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thewestwing | 8 other reviews | Aug 12, 2022 |
Excellent, intensely engaged and thought-provoking.
 
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ManipledMutineer | 8 other reviews | Jun 6, 2022 |

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