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Annabel vs the Internet
  • Published: 5 April 2018
  • ISBN: 9781783524488
  • Imprint: Unbound Digital
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 320
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Annabel vs the Internet

The time I infiltrated Google HQ and other adventures




A collection of hilarious, mostly true stories from the Sony Gold Award-winning Absolute Radio presenter

Annabel Port has found herself in some bizarre and, let’s say, diverse situations. She’s sneaked around Google HQ in search of ball pools. She’s exhibited her own conceptual art at the Tate Modern (unofficially). She’s been a real-life shop mannequin at Mulberry.

There were the attempts to overthrow Prince Andrew and befriend Vladimir Putin, as well as become an erotic-fiction writer, a self-help guru and immortal.

“BUT WHY?” you might ask. “I mean, befriending Putin makes sense, but who’d want to write erotic fiction?!”

The answer is this: Annabel’s spent the bulk of her professional life working as a radio presenter, and some time ago, her co-presenter, Geoff Lloyd, grew concerned that she was slipping into a premature old age – although he mostly just wanted to make amusing radio. So, the challenges began, and Annabel transformed into someone more daring than she’d ever imagined.

Annabel vs the Internet is a hilarious, off-kilter and entirely true collection of Annabel’s favourite stories from these challenges that’ll leave you marvelling at the kindness of strangers and dumbfounded by Annabel’s audacity.

  • Published: 5 April 2018
  • ISBN: 9781783524488
  • Imprint: Unbound Digital
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 320
Categories:

About the author

Annabel Port

Annabel Port is a Sony Gold Award-winning radio presenter, formerly of the Geoff Lloyd with Annabel Port show on Absolute Radio. She is also a podcaster and has written for television. She lives in London. Annabel vs the Internet is her first book.

Praise for Annabel vs the Internet

Mischievous, clever, endlessly creative and most of all: funny

Dave Gorman

Proper funny and fearless to the point of possibly needing biological study

Chris Addison
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