A dazzling dictionary of book blurbs, filled with writing tips, literary folklore and publishing secrets
Louise Willder has been a copywriter at Penguin Books for twenty-five years. During this time, she estimates she has produced about 5,000 blurbs. She doesn’t follow people round bookshops, willing them to buy books she’s written the copy for. Really, she doesn’t.
'A small masterpiece. There is something funny, notable or
awe-inspiring on every single page. Some books simply slide into
your life like good-humoured old friends. This is undoubtedly one
of them.'
*Jenny Colgan, Spectator*
‘The bookiest book about books you’ll ever read – I loved it.’
*Lucy Mangan, author of Bookworm*
‘Truly delightful… charming and gracefully learned… Louise Willder,
a copywriter with decades of experience, brings so much joy and,
indeed, enthusiasm to her book about books that anyone who revels
in reading will find real enchantment here. I couldn’t have had
more fun.’
*Benjamin Dreyer, author of the New York Times bestseller
Dreyer’s English*
'A little marvel...consummately brilliant'
*Daily Mail*
‘Very funny, erudite and profound. A delight!’
*Nina Stibbe*
‘I love this book’s sheer happiness and humanity. It is rich, wise
and soul-awaking,
exhilarating-like-the-snowman-flying-through-the-air-of-human-gloriousness.
And, God, she's funny. Buy it, read it, give it.’
*Martin Latham, author of The Bookseller’s Tale*
‘Wise and witty...she is full of vim, blessed too with an unusual
sense of enquiry, a comic turn of phrase and a talent for
investigation into almost every nook and cranny of the business and
pleasure of books.’
*The Oldie*
‘This total gem is an illuminating, dazzling, quirky, fascinating,
erudite, thought-provoking, hilarious and totally essential
celebration of the outside of books. Willder is my new style
icon.’
*Caroline Sanderson, The Bookseller, Editor’s Choice*
'Bookworms will devour this'
*Good Housekeeping*
‘This book is ace! A must-read for any and every writer or
book-obsessed person!’
*Sophie Hannah*
‘Jammed with funny, curious and stylish thoughts and insights,
Blurb Your Enthusiasm will be loved by absolutely everybody with an
obsessive interest in books and their appearance.’
*Simon Winder, author of Germania*
'Studded with jewels'
*Literary Review*
‘Tracking the blurb through history, literary practices, authors’
lives, reading habits, and more, Willder opens up the world of
wordplay that lies at the heart of writing and publishing.’
*Idler*
‘Willder’s breezy book sweeps across publishing history, imbuing
her research and professional expertise with the tantalizing thrill
of dinner party gossip … so smart and witty that you barely realize
how much she is teaching about writing’
*Washington Post*
‘[Willder] is a charming guide not just to blurbs, but to first
lines, hatchet jobs, puffs … I couldn’t, as the cliché goes, put it
down.’
*The Times, Best Books of 2022*
‘With chapters on swearing, spoilers and silliness (all acceptable
in moderation), Willder makes a fine case for the blurb as an art
form in its own right.’
*Daily Mail*
‘Delightful … charming … this book feels like the surprising
pleasure of a mimosa with breakfast or a bawdy song after dinner…
Willder is the perfect guide’
*Washington Independent Review of Books*
‘Uproarious, gossipy and utterly fascinating: a masterclass in how
to judge a book by its cover. It makes words seem weird and wild
again.’
*Henry Eliot, author of The Penguin Classics Book*
‘For anyone who needs or wants to use words persuasively, this is
the most enjoyable masterclass you’ll ever read.’
*Rob Williams, screenwriter of Killing Eve and The
Victim*
'A zingy compendium… A crisp reminder of how profoundly words
can affect us.’
*Sunday Business Post*
'With chapters on swearing, spoilers and silliness (all acceptable
in moderation), Willder makes a fine case for the blurb as an art
form in its own right.'
*Daily Mail*
‘Louise Willder’s witty guide Blurb Your Enthusiasm is a treat for
insiders and book-world fans… Wilder celebrates the practice of
turning literature into a catchy product that both illuminates
people about a book and retains the book’s mystique.’
*Foreword Reviews*
‘A delight… She is a delightful and amusing guide to the
subject. One for the book lover in your life.’
*Herald (Glasgow)*
‘Funny and anecdote-crammed history of the art of the book blurb.
You’ll definitely never read book jackets the same way again.’
*Reader's Digest*
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