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I Love You, Byeee: Rambles on DIY TV, Rockstars, Kids and Mums

Rambles on DIY TV, Rockstars, Kids and Mums

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I Love You, Byeee: Rambles on DIY TV, Rockstars, Kids and Mums

By: Adam Buxton
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A Sunday Times Bestseller

‘I Love You, Byeee is poignant and properly funny; a bracing dip into nostalgia, but self-aware, too.’ Observer

The long-awaited new memoir and follow-up to the bestselling Ramble Book.

Hey, how you doing, casual browser? Adam Buxton here. Are you ready for some hot hyperbole about this book? Here we go …

In I Love You, Byeee, the highly anticipated follow up to the bestselling Ramble Book, I reminisce with hilarious and heartwarming candour about the highs and lows of working with Joe Cornish and revolutionising the worlds of DIY TV and podcasting in the process.

You’ll hear about my crazy times hanging out with notorious rock’ n’ roll hellraisers like Travis and Radiohead. I write with humour and heartbreaking poignancy about the challenges of parenting, losing my mother (to death, that is – we didn’t get separated in a shop) and the drug hell that led to me nearly dying in the arms of a comedy legend. There’s also a bit about arguing with my wife, getting instructions on edginess from Louis Theroux, going on Bake Off and much more that you didn’t ask for but definitely need.

For all that, plus hours of bonus waffle and original music, why not download the audiobook, too?

Phew! I think we both need a shower after that. Take care – I love you, byeee!

©2025 Adam Buxton (P)2025 HarperCollins Publishers
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Loved this so much. Excellently touching, Thanks legend bucko! Keep up the fantastic work

Beautiful

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Adam is great at this. So humble and fun and funny. All the stuff that makes his podcast terrific is here. I’m not from the UK and haven’t watched any of the shows he carefully unpacks. Didn’t matter. I’ve just begun writing my own book with bonus Bowie bits (returned Outside the first time I bought it) and I’m encouraged that however filled with wrong turns and self doubt the process may be… keep going!

Bonus Bowie bits! Five stars!

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Adam’s written this memoir very much in the style and aesthetic of his other work, so it really felt like listening to an extra long podcast… which can only be a good thing. Mini-chapter jingles, actuality and historical audio from his own archive brought his words alive, and it’s always better to have the author read their own work. I loved it.

A unique, warm-hearted memoir true to Adam’s style and approach

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Warm, witty, and wonderfully human. Adam Buxton’s audiobook is a heartfelt mix of humour and honesty, blending personal stories with poignant reflections. His signature charm shines through every word – comforting, funny, and full of love. A must-listen for fans old and new. What’s not to love. Adam the Buxtonator and Joe Cornishballs forever.

THEN MAYBE YOUR SHOULDN’T BE STEPHENING HEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEERRRRREEE!!

The BEST

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I enjoyed this very Honest, insightful, lovely and very funny ramble from mr Adam Buxton.

Honest and funny ramble

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