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7th December 2021
04:52pm GMT

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"It's time to cancel the cancel culture," reads one sentiment from the book's Amazon page. So let's cancel the cancel culture, and we can all watch it get it's own podcast, book deal, and TV appearance following the cancellation.
The excerpt continues: "It's time to wake up.
"If, like me, you're sick and tired of being told how to think, speak, eat and behave, then this book is for you.
"If, like me, you think the world's going absolutely nuts, then this book is for you."
The book continuously targets speciality areas for Morgan, including gender, veganism, mental health, racism and feminism.
The reviews are mixed, with one user even stating that many parts of the book are based on Twitter.
He continues: "He is like a dog with a bone, attacking ministers for their handling of the virus without saying what he thinks they should have done.
"My copy is going to the charity shop."
Another said: "Why I am always right", by Piers Morgan is exactly what you'd expect from a name-dropping narcissist who has used lockdown to re-hash his best tweets and TV moments. Save the £10 and save yourself the tedium of wondering why he's so infallible."
So it goes to show that those with millions of followers and booming book sales are not synonymous with one another.