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Running Press Book Publishers Desktop Fire Extinguisher
Book SynopsisIn case of emergency, Desktop Fire Extinguisher provides much-needed stress relief! Just press down the nozzle and this mini fire extinguisher releases a satisfying whooshing sound.Kit includes: 3 mini fire extinguisher with whooshing sound 32-page illustrated mini book
£9.53
Running Press Desktop Cat Vac
Book SynopsisPush all of your worries to the side with the Desktop Cat Vac! ONE-OF-A-KIND COLLECTIBLE: Inspired by the hilarious and popular internet cat meme WIND-UP ACTIVATED: No batteries needed; just wind-up and watch it go BOOK INCLUDED: Learn about the special bond between cats and vacuums, plus cleaning and organizing tips from your feline friends in this 32-page fully illustrated miniature book UNIQUE GIFT: Perfect for cat lovers of all ages
£9.05
Running Press,U.S. Queer Eye Find the Fab Five
Book SynopsisWhere's the Fab Five? At a pride parade? Remodeling a house? At a thrift shop? Find all five members of the cast of Queer Eye—plus Neon the dog and additional hidden items—in more than a dozen unique settings within this original and officially licensed search-and-find activity book. Search for the beloved cast of Queer Eye—plus Antoni’s adorable pooch, Neon—in more than a dozen fun settings within this original officially licensed search-and-find activity book inspired by the Fab Five and their unique areas of expertise. This book also invites you to look for additional items and accessories within each fully illustrated scene. Can you spot JVN’s missing heel? How about Antoni’s bandana? Good luck, queen! © 2023 Scout Productions, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
£13.49
Running Press,U.S. This Is Your Bravery Test
Book SynopsisThis inspirational gift book filled with Bob Ross-themed challenges for art and life will bring the painter''s philosophy to your world in a whole new way.When the iconic artist calls us to take out our two-inch brush, we know it means one thing: This is your bravery test. This book is a collection of 55 ideas inspired by Bob Ross''s philosophy of stretching just past your limits and it will motivate you just as he does when painting. Creative and thought-provoking challenges range from ideas for making new friends to breaking routines to trying new art techniques. Just remember that, in both life and art, there are no mistakes, just happy accidents. Bob Ross Inc.
£14.24
Running Press Book Publishers Oh Bother
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£13.49
Running Press,U.S. The Zombie Gnome Defense Guide
Book SynopsisCompiled from the notes of three zombie gnome experts (among them a Van Helsing-like zombie gnome hunter, a horticulture student, and a gardening columnist), this guide includes a detailed study of zombie gnome habits, hiding places, and offensive tactics, as well as an intimate history of the zombie gnome rise and eventual war with humanity. Empty-eyed, shambling, and hungry for human ankles, the zombie gnome population is on the rise, infesting the backyards of suburbia and attacking innocent lawn ornaments everywhere. While chances of human survival are minimal, readers can arm themselves with TheZombie Gnome Defense Guide to combat their tiny, undead enemies. Offering strategies for defense against a zombie gnome invasion, the book provides an extensive list of essential weapons and DIY home-fortification tips. Rare illustrations of zombie gnomes in their natural habitat and a priceless collection of never-before-seen photos (housed in an envelo
£11.39
Running Press Book Publishers Disney Emoji A Magnetic Kit
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£8.96
Running Press,U.S. What the F Should I Do with My Life Answers to
Book SynopsisIf you''ve tried and failed to find your purpose in life, you''re going to need expert help. From the author of What the F*** Should I Make For Dinner?, this laugh-out-loud career guide will set you straight.The quick-flipping guide to 50 different careers will include:- A brief career quiz, much like the ones you take in high school, that helps readers figure out where to start- Background on each career- Tips on how to breaking into the industry- Who should pursue it, who should avoid it- (Fake) testimonials and success stories from select careersWhat the F*** Should I Do With My Life? is less of a self-help book and more of a forcefully-tell-you-what-to-do book, because if you were so great at helping yourself, you''d be the one writing the book.
£13.29
Running Press,U.S. Are You My Uber
Book SynopsisWe''ve all been there. You call an Uber. The app says it has arrived, but . . . where is it? Where is your Uber?Are You My Uber? is a 21st Century parody of the 1960 P.D. Eastman children''s book Are You My Mother? A man steps off the midnight bus at Port Authority. His name? Unknown. His goal? To find his Uber, an elusive Ford Taurus. Lost and alone in a new city, he steels himself and begins by passing right by the very object of his search. Hilarity ensues: the man proceeds to knock at the doors of an off-duty cab, a helicopter, a halal cart, and other vehicles increasing in their absurdity, willing to try anything to find his Uber.Paired with illustrations by Hilary Fitzgerald Campbell, co-illustrator of Feminist Fight Club, Sarah Dooley''s hilarious imagined story is as ridiculous as it is relatable.
£12.34
Running Press Book Publishers Pusheen Mini Puzzles
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£8.47
Running Press Mitchiri Neko Magnetic Cats
Book SynopsisFans around the world fell in love with the playful, happy-go-lucky attitude of Mitchiri Neko and now they can bring that feeling to their home or office with colorful, 3D magnetic cats that you can attach to any magnetic surface, or gather together on the included display mat.Kit includes:* 8 colorful, 3D molded magnetic cats* Flocked display mat* 32-page illustrated mini book with character bios and images from the show
£9.05
Running Press,U.S. Friendsgiving
Book SynopsisFriends -- the rediscovered streaming TV hit -- meets the phenomenon of Friendsgiving in this one-of-a-kind entertaining guide inspired by the feasts and fun of everyone's favorite squad.
£15.29
Running Press,U.S. Unfckupable
Book SynopsisAn experienced hand at lighting the f***ing way forward, Zach Golden has curated and honed a collection of dishes that anyone, even you, can make without screwing them up. From his first book, where he approached a mundane everyday question of what to make for dinner with the endless variety of a Choose-Your-Own-Adventure novel, to two successive titles guiding the aimless masses towards what to drink and what to do with their lives, Zach is the master at telling other people what to do. This next concept marries scaled-down kitchen techniques with satisfying outcomes, with a heavy dose of profanity and deadpan humor. Chicken and Rice Soup, Roasted Vegetable and Bacon Hash, Fennel, Sausage, and Arugula Pasta, and more will deliver on meals-as long as you don''t do anything stupid like start a grease fire, cut off a finger, or spill hot pasta water down your pants. Unless, as he says, you''re really, really dumb, they''re Unfuckupable.
£13.29
Quarto Publishing Group USA Inc Dad Jokes
Book SynopsisYour dad is hilarious. At least he thinks he is. Give him what he needs to navigate every party, cookout, or awkward office gathering—a giant collection of dad jokes. The jokes in Dad Jokes are not clever. They’re not even terribly funny. But there’s a universal appeal to these corny classics that will make you smile. Plus, they’re good, clean fun.Dad Jokes celebrates the kind of low-stakes humor that only a dad can master. Your dad will keep party guests and his co-workers in stitches, or at least keep them smirking, as he slings another dad-joke favorite. It’s the perfect compendium to keep on hand for whenever he needs to break the ice or change the subject at a social gathering. With 500 jokes that dad can tell to embarrass you and make you chuckle, the collection includes: Puns One-liners Word play Fun imagery that reinforces the goofy dad sense of hu
£12.59
Baker Publishing Group The Big Book of Big Laughs for Kids
Book SynopsisWhat do you get when you take tons of hilarious one-liners, riddles, knock-knock jokes, and tongue twisters, add dozens of hilarious illustrations, and then multiply by two? Sandy Silverthorne''s biggest joke book!This crazy-fun, fully illustrated book is filled with the best clean humor around. Jokes likeWhat do you call a flock of sheep rolling down a hill? A lamb-slide!I''ve started telling everyone about the benefits of eating dried grapes. It''s all about raisin awareness.Knock, knock.Who''s there?Ammonia.Ammonia who?Ammonia little kid. What do you expect?Get ready for hours of fun making your friends laugh, making your family laugh, but mostly making yourself laugh! Ideal for kids ages 6-12.
£11.69
University of Toronto Press A Brefe Dialoge bitwene a Christen Father and his
Book SynopsisA new critical edition of the first Protestant catechism to be published in English. The editors' introduction establishes the historical, religious, social and cultural contexts out of which the work was born.
£56.10
Crown Publishing Group (NY) Why Not Me
Book Synopsis#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • From the author of Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me? and creator of The Mindy Project and Never Have I Ever comes a hilarious collection of essays about her ongoing journey to find contentment and excitement in her adult life.“This is Kaling at the height of her power.”—USA Today In Why Not Me?, Kaling shares insightful, deeply personal stories about falling in love at work, seeking new friendships in lonely places, attempting to be the first person in history to lose weight without any behavior modification whatsoever, and believing that you have a place in Hollywood when you’re constantly reminded that no one looks like you. In “How to Look Spectacular: A Starlet’s Confessions,” Kaling gives her tongue-in-cheek secrets for surefire on-camera beauty, (“Your natural hair color may be appropriate for your skin tone, but this isn’t the land of appropriate–this is Hollywood, baby. Out here, a dark-skinned woman’s traditional hair color is honey blonde.”) “Player” tells the story of Kaling being seduced and dumped by a female friend in L.A. (“I had been replaced by a younger model. And now they had matching bangs.”) In “Unlikely Leading Lady,” she muses on America’s fixation with the weight of actresses, (“Most women we see onscreen are either so thin that they’re walking clavicles or so huge that their only scenes involve them breaking furniture.”) And in “Soup Snakes,” Kaling spills some secrets on her relationship with her ex-boyfriend and close friend, B.J. Novak (“I will freely admit: my relationship with B.J. Novak is weird as hell.”) Mindy turns the anxieties, the glamour, and the celebrations of her second coming-of-age into a laugh-out-loud funny collection of essays that anyone who’s ever been at a turning point in their life or career can relate to. And those who’ve never been at a turning point can skip to the parts where she talks about meeting Bradley Cooper.
£14.88
Random House USA Inc The Road to Little Dribbling
Book SynopsisIn 1995, Iowa native Bill Bryson took a motoring trip around Britain to explore that green and pleasant land. The uproarious book that resulted, Notes from a Small Island, is one of the most acute portrayals of the United Kingdom ever written. Two decades later, Bryson—now a British citizen—set out again to rediscover his adopted country. In these pages, he follows a straight line through the island—from Bognor Regis to Cape Wrath—and shows us every pub, stone village, and human foible along the way. Whether he is dodging cow attacks in Torcross, getting lost in the H&M on Kensington High Street, or—more seriously—contemplating the future of the nation’s natural wonders in the face of aggressive development, Bryson guides us through the old and the new with vivid detail and laugh-out-loud humor. Irreverent, endearing, and always hilarious, The Road to Little Dribbling is filled with Bill Bryson’s deep knowledge and love of his chosen home.
£15.30
Chronicle Books Farts A Spotters Guide
Book SynopsisFeatures an attached battery powered fart machine that reproduces ten common wind breakers, from the gentle hiss of the Silent-but-Deadly to the rip-roaring flatulation of the Seismic Blast. This work describes the habitat, range, voice, and 'field marks' of each emanation.
£10.79
Random House USA Inc A Man Without a Country
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£13.60
Random House USA Inc Stuff White People Like A Definitive Guide to the
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£15.30
Fordham University Press At Wits End The Deadly Discourse on the Jewish
Book SynopsisThis book explores the fascinating discourse on Jewish wit in the twentieth century when the Jewish joke became the subject of serious humanistic inquiry and inserted itself into the cultural and political debates among Germans and Jews against the ideologically-charged backdrop of anti-Semitism, the Jewish question, and the Holocaust.Table of ContentsIntroduction: The Joke and Its Questions | 1 1 Secondary Moves: Arthur Trebitsch and the Jewish Joke | 24 2 Of Caricatures, Jokes, and Anti- Semitism: The Case of Eduard Fuchs | 60 3 Of Watchmen and Comedians: Jewish Jokes and Free Speech in Weimar Germany | 95 4 “Far from where?”: Erich Kahler and the Jewish Joke of Exile | 119 5 Of Jokes and Propaganda: The Mobilization of the Jewish Joke in the Nazi Era | 153 6 Jewish Joke Reparations and Mourning in Post- Holocaust Germany | 182 Conclusion: Final Thoughts and Last Laughs | 219 Afterword: The Jewish Joke in Trump’s America | 224 Acknowledgments | 231 Notes | 235 Index | 299
£23.39
Fordham University Press At Wits End The Deadly Discourse on the Jewish
Book SynopsisThis book explores the fascinating discourse on Jewish wit in the twentieth century when the Jewish joke became the subject of serious humanistic inquiry and inserted itself into the cultural and political debates among Germans and Jews against the ideologically-charged backdrop of anti-Semitism, the Jewish question, and the Holocaust.Table of ContentsIntroduction: The Joke and Its Questions | 1 1 Secondary Moves: Arthur Trebitsch and the Jewish Joke | 24 2 Of Caricatures, Jokes, and Anti- Semitism: The Case of Eduard Fuchs | 60 3 Of Watchmen and Comedians: Jewish Jokes and Free Speech in Weimar Germany | 95 4 “Far from where?”: Erich Kahler and the Jewish Joke of Exile | 119 5 Of Jokes and Propaganda: The Mobilization of the Jewish Joke in the Nazi Era | 153 6 Jewish Joke Reparations and Mourning in Post- Holocaust Germany | 182 Conclusion: Final Thoughts and Last Laughs | 219 Afterword: The Jewish Joke in Trump’s America | 224 Acknowledgments | 231 Notes | 235 Index | 299
£80.75
Andrews McMeel Publishing Homicidal Psycho Jungle Cat Ppb 13 Calvin and
Book SynopsisThe imaginative Calvin and his pet stuffed tiger, Hobbes, take part in death-defying battles with aliens, meditate on the meaning of life, terrorize little Susie, and question parental authority.
£17.99
Andrews McMeel Publishing Carlos V Cartone
Book SynopsisA collection of cartoons presents the antics of Calvin, a mischevious six-year-old boy, and his stuffed tiger Hobbes.
£14.88
Andrews McMeel Publishing Scientific Progress Goes Boink A Calvin and
Book SynopsisCartoons follow the adventures of imaginative young Calvin and his stuffed tiger, Hobbes, as they cope with bullies, babysitters, and the other everyday problems of growing up.
£13.02
Andrews McMeel Publishing The Indispensable Calvin and Hobbes 11
Book SynopsisFeatures the hyperimaginative six-year-old and his guardian tiger in their most memorable adventures from "Revenge of the Baby-Sat" and "Scientific Progress Goes Boink".
£17.99
Penguin Putnam Inc My Bleeping Family Mad Libs
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£6.72
Running Press Adult The Golden Girls Forever Golden
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£20.90
Running Press Adult A Visual Learners Guide to Being a GrownUp
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£13.50
Transworld Publishers Ltd You Know Youre 50 When
Book SynopsisWhether you’re over the hill, approaching the hill, or rolling down it, this is the ultimate guide to life after 50—so get your readers and settle in! Getting closer to the big Five-O? Know someone who is? Sure, 50 might be a scary number, but it’s also a state of mind, an opportunity to drape an afghan over your shoulders when you’re chilly or start enjoying cruises. For anyone in denial about reaching the half-century milestone, New York Times bestselling author Richard Smith clues you in on certain signs that you can’t ignore. Because even if you feel like you’re at the top of your game, you know you’re 50 when . . . • Blowing up balloons gets you winded.• You start jogging with an ID.• It can take up to fifteen minutes to climb out of a hammock.• “Staying power” refers to remaining awake through Cats.• You thi
£9.90
Broadway Books (A Division of Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group Inc) Whos Your Caddy Looping for the Great Near Great
Book SynopsisThe funniest and most popular sportswriter in America abandons his desk to caddy for some of the world’s most famous golfers—and some celebrity duffers—with hilarious results in this New York Times bestseller. Who knows a golfer best? Who’s with them every minute of every round, hears their muttering, knows whether they cheat? Their caddies, of course. So sportswriter Rick Reilly figured that he could learn a lot about the players and their game by caddying, even though he had absolutely no idea how to do it. Amazingly, some of the best golfers in the world—including Jack Nicklaus, David Duval, Tom Lehman, John Daly, Jill McGill of the LPGA tour, and Casey Martin—agreed to let Reilly carry their bags at actual PGA and LPGA Tour events. To round out his portrait of the golfing life, Reilly also persuaded Deepak Chopra and Donald Trump to take him on as a caddy, accompanied the four highest-rolling golf hustlers in Las Vegas aroun
£15.26
Random House USA Inc Adland Searching for the Meaning of Life on a
Book SynopsisJames P. Othmer, advertising executive turned novelist, gives us a hilarious, personal, and sneakily profound chronicle of the past, present, and future of the advertising business. On one level it’s the wickedly funny, compelling personal chronicle of the rise and fall of a modern-day ad man; a riveting insider’s look at the astonishing transformation taking place in advertising's hottest idea factories. But take a step back from the tales of lavish shoots, agencies on the brink, and pampered mega-brands and Adland becomes much more: a snapshot of how we are living our lives thirty seconds at a time. Funny, deeply thoughtful, and utterly unique, this book is both a wildly amusing ride in Adland, brilliantly recounted, and an exploration of the value of life in the information age.
£13.56
Random House USA Inc The Power of Positive Idiocy A Collection of
Book SynopsisDavid Feherty, ex-pro golfer and current commentator at NBC Sports and the Golf Channel, delivers a laugh-out-loud funny and totally uncensored collection of rants sure to surprise and crack up golfers everywhere. Have you ever wondered where the weaknesses are in Tiger's game? Or what would happen if there were PGA Tour cheerleaders? Or how Old Tom Morris would play if he came back from the dead? In The Power of Positive Idiocy, readers will be treated to Feherty's answers to these questions, as well as his distinctive commentary on aging, Texas, the Irish, parenting, addiction, Charles Barkley, and, of course, every pro golfer and golfing situation you can imagine. Full of great laughs, ridiculous wisecracks, and some of the best advice for anyone new to the game of golf, Feherty’s remarkable collection is a must have for golfers of every stripe.
£14.41
Random House USA Inc The Snacking Dead A Parody in a Cookbook
Book SynopsisFor fans of AMC's The Walking Dead, Max Brooks, and all things zombies, the clever creators of Fifty Shades of Chicken hack a new parody cookbook filled with snacks for every occasion, tips for cooking under duress, and a love story that will send ripples down your spine--all accompanied by food photography that will ignite your palate. At the heart of this cookbook is Pam Beaumont, who must fight the dead and feed the living. The apocalypse is no picnic, but she survives on quick bites—and on her love for Daryl, a backwoods badass with a crossbow who reminds her that she has more than one appetite. From brain food to finger food, and from sticky sweets to killer cocktails, the 50 recipes in this cookbook parody are guaranteed to grab you. The zombies have their snack plan—do you have yours? Snacks include: Sweetish Fleshballs Nachos of the Living De
£16.19
HarperCollins Focus Two Old Broads
Book SynopsisComedian Whoopi Goldberg’s no-holds-barred humor about growing older along with expert aging wisdom from trailblazing orthopedic surgeon M. E. Hecht empower you to enjoy a healthier, happier second half of life.Trade Review'A humorous guide to aging.' * Publisher's Weekly *'A fun, often sassy reminder that no one is just a number.' * Library Journal *'As I refer to myself as World's Oldest Living Teenager, Two Old Broads from Dr. M.E. Hecht and Whoopi Goldberg speak of absolute delight to me. Sage, witty, informative -- and wonderful. This book needs to be read by any woman who believes age doesn't matter unless you're a piece of cheese.' * Iris Apfel, American businesswoman, interior designer, fashion icon, and author of Accidental Icon *'Two genial, upbeat guides for life's later chapters.' * Kirkus Reviews *A Wall Street Journal Best Book of 2022 About Aging and Retirement * Wall Street Journal *
£18.99
HarperCollins Focus Two Old Broads
Book SynopsisCoauthors Whoopi Goldberg and M.E. Hecht, MD, provide readers with practical health and lifestyle guidance for the daily ins and outs of life over sixty.Trade Review'A humorous guide to aging.' * Publisher's Weekly *'A fun, often sassy reminder that no one is just a number.' * Library Journal *'As I refer to myself as World's Oldest Living Teenager, Two Old Broads from Dr. M.E. Hecht and Whoopi Goldberg speak of absolute delight to me. Sage, witty, informative -- and wonderful. This book needs to be read by any woman who believes age doesn't matter unless you're a piece of cheese.' * Iris Apfel, American businesswoman, interior designer, fashion icon, and author of Accidental Icon *'Two genial, upbeat guides for life's later chapters.' * Kirkus Reviews *A Wall Street Journal Best Book of 2022 About Aging and Retirement * Wall Street Journal *
£12.99
Universe Publishing 101 Ways to Use a Unicorn
Book SynopsisFans of the magical unicorn are legion, and the unicorn’s appearance in pop culture shows no signs of waning. This book presents lighthearted, slightly twisted, and always funny practical uses for a unicorn. Everyone loves unicorns—what’s not to love? They’re beautiful, magical creatures. Author Robb Pearlman and illustrator Dave Urban join twistedly hilarious forces once again to create 101 Ways to Use a Unicorn, their follow-up to 101 Ways to Kill a Zombie. This latest book is a manual of sorts, detailing creative ways to employ the neighborhood unicorn in everyday life. The methods range from the practical to pop cultural to slightly dark—but all are laugh-out-loud funny:• Hunger Games: the unicorn is an arrow being shot out of a longbow by a teenage girl• Bookmark: the unicorn’s horn is between the pages of a closed book on a nightstand• Clothesline: a Trade Review"Pearlman’s humor is relentlessly clever and, when they’re not eliciting the odd bark of laughter, the examples of uses to which a unicorn can be put, and Urban‘s delightful illustrations of them, and the cumulative effect of the full-color, page-after-page variations on theme … listen: this book will at least leave you grinning...Your life will be incomplete without this little volume." -Austin Chronicle"The magical creature and its ever present rainbow (Skittles, anyone?) is used and abused in a variety of ways that will make you laugh and cringe." -PopCultureGuy.com
£8.50
Baker Publishing Group The Best Worst Dad Jokes All the Puns Quips and
Book SynopsisA family friendly collection of clean and hysterical jokes that will have everyone laughing and rolling their eyes at dad. (So what else is new?)
£6.99
Henry Holt & Company Rubber Legs and White TailHairs
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£15.29
Citadel Press Inc.,U.S. I Hope They Serve Beer In Hell
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£15.16
Citadel Press Inc.,U.S. If You Cant Say Anything Nice Say It in Yiddish
Book SynopsisYou don’t have to be Jewish to get back at the shmendriks* of the world Yiddish. It’s the most colorful language in the history of mankind. What other language gives you a whole dictionary of ways to tell someone to drop dead? That schmuck who got promoted over you? Meigulgl zol er vern in a henglaykhter, by tog zol er hengen, un by nakht zol er brenen. (He should be transformed into a chandelier, to hang by day and to burn by night.) That soccer mom kibitzing on her cell phone and tying up traffic? Shteyner zol zi hobn, nit keyn kinder. (She should have stones and not children.) If You Can’t Say Anything Nice, Say It in Yiddish is the perfect glossary of Yiddish insults and curses, from the short and sweet to the whole megillah (Khasene hobn zol er mit di malekh hamoves tokhter: He should marry the daughter of the Angel of Death.) Complete with hundreds of the most creative insults for the putzes** and kvetchers *** of the
£12.59
Louisiana State University Press Help Me Information
Book SynopsisColloquial in tone, balancing narrative breadth with precise detail, Davis Kirby's poetry displays his voracious curiosity about history, science, literature, and popular culture. Yet here he also reinvents himself with poems that recall the compactness of Jack Gilbert, the sweep of Allen Ginsberg, and the introspection of Frank O'Hara.
£18.95
Abrams Marilyn Monroe Your Personal Fashion Consultant
Book SynopsisMarilyn Monroe - with her hourglass curves and blonde waves - was destined to become a Hollywood icon and the archetype for 1950s fashion. This book features archival photographs and savvy fashion quips. It lets you 'Punch Out and Play' with each fabulously dressed Marilyn Monroe to create twelve paper dolls in different poses.
£10.32
Abrams 11002 Things to Be Miserable About
Book SynopsisSome people have 14,000 Things to Be Happy About. You're not one of them.11,002 Things to Be Miserable About is a list of all the reasons NOT to wake up in the morning. Ironically enough, when you put all of them under one cover, it's actually very funny. This decidedly absurd inventory of misery is perfect for sardonic and disaffected youth, for people seeking gifts for Traumatic Event Birthdays (like twenty-one, twenty-five, thirty, forty, and, well, anything after forty), and for anyone else with an offbeat sense of humor. Enjoy.Some of the entries are pretty basic, like imitation crabmeat, student loans, and David Hasselhoff, but other entries actually include educational things, like dust mites, which make up one-third of the weight of a six-year-old pillow. See, you can laugh and learn.
£9.99
Abrams P.S. I Hate It Here
Book SynopsisHeartwarming and hilarious real-life letters from kids at summer camp sure to amuse anyone who's ever been a homesick child or a parent of one.In the bestselling tradition of nostalgic looks at classic rites of passage, such as Camp Camp and Bar Mitzvah Disco, P.S. I Hate It Here: Kids' Letters from Camp captures a childhood experience shared by millions. This collection of real letters written by children ages eight to sixteen to their parents about their adventures at summer camp are laugh-out-loud funny and will have readers reminiscing about their own camp days.More than 150 letters cover all the imaginable scenarios of sleep away camp, from acing the cabin lice inspection, to rowing in the ricotta race, to breaking the bad news about a retainer lost in the wilderness. These letters reveal that kids are wittier and more sophisticated than we might assume, and that the experience of being away from home for the first time creates hilariou
£10.82
Chronicle Books F in Exams The Very Best Totally Wrong Test
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£9.86
Random House USA Inc Here Speeching American A Very Strange Guide to
Book SynopsisTHE STRANGEST (AND FUNNIEST) TRAVEL GUIDE YOU’LL EVER READThe celebrated authors of the perennial bestseller The 776 Stupidest Things Ever Said set the typical travel guide squarely on its head-taking you from the airport to the hotel, from sightseeing to dining out-by using 100 percent real examples of fractured English as spoken and posted abroad:• Feel like shopping?We have no good things to sell.-shop sign, Lovina Beach, Bali • Feeling sick?Are you haunted by the horribles? Do you run after your own nose?-Japanese medical form• Wondering what to wear?A sports jacket may be worn to dinner, but no trousers.-in a French hotel brochure• Wondering where to eat?Grill and Roast your clients! Open for lunch, dinner and Sunday Brunch.-slogan of the Hibiscus restaurant in the Jakarta Hilton InternationalBut don’t take our word for it, come see for yourself. An
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