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Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Tales From a Second Hand Wand Shop- the Coloring Book
£11.41
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform The Devil's Diplomatic Dictionary
£14.12
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform String Finger Theatre, Episode Three: The Lizzie McGuffin Incident
£11.58
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Win the Political Posting War: Social Media Strategies to Silence the Online Opposition
£12.39
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform String Finger Theatre, Episode Four: Revenge of the 3rd Dimension
£13.53
Partridge Publishing Singapore 100 Fun Facts
£49.35
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform String Finger Theatre, Episode Five: Rumplestiltskin in Love
£11.58
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform The Apostles Ate Stew: Easter Stories from the Little Green Church
£11.37
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform String Finger Theatre, Episode Six: Industrial Strength Art
£11.58
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Misadventures in Childrearing
£999.99
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Sudoku Large Print: Brain Games Puzzle Book for Adults, All Levels Included: - Easy, Medium, Hard, and Random
£10.78
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform The Big Bad Wolf Strikes It Rich! Fairy Tale Wall Street Memoirs
£11.41
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform O Grande Lobo Mau e Rico! As Memorias dos Contos de Fadas em Manhattan
£11.44
Little, Brown & Company This Changes Everything
Book Synopsis*NATIONAL BESTSELLER* A cancer diagnosis caused Tyler Merritt—beloved author of I Take My Coffee Black—to realize that there was no time for anger, unforgiveness, foolishness, or lost friendships. None of us have any time to waste. When Tyler Merritt was diagnosed with cancer, everything he thought he knew about what mattered in life changed. Though he made it through a highly invasive surgery and thought he was in the clear, Tyler soon realized that the cancer had other plans. It wasn’t a question of if the tumor would come back for an encore, his doctors told him. It was a question of when. The clock was ticking.This Changes Everything is a humorous and optimistic love letter to this beautiful life. As Tyler counts down the days until his next scan, he begins to understand that none of us have time for anger, for being unforgiving, for foolishness, for letting relationships drift, or for letting friendships to be lost. It’s a clear-eyed reckoning with the reality that our time on this earth is limited and a hopeful vision of how each of us can make the most of the time we have left. Laced with Tyler’s trademark humor, love of pop culture, and arguably too many musical theater references, This Changes Everything is a story about how wrestling with the idea of death can birth a whole new outlook on life, how we live it, and the urgency that comes when you grasp that time is a precious commodity.
£22.50
Little, Brown & Company Hey Jesus Its Me
£999.99
Authorhouse Queennon's Antrollogy: Ant We Got Puns?
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£14.95
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Le Sexe Existe Apres la Mort
£17.15
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform The Quest for the Colossal Clit
£8.81
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform A Literary Nuisance
£8.22
Independently Published Would You Rather Randoms: A collection of hilarious hypothetical questions
£8.92
Independently Published Hurrican Irma Superstorm Sep 1011 2017
£11.54
Casa Nazarena de Publicaciones A VECES LA BIBLIA ME HACE REIR (Spanish: A Funny Thing Happened on My Way Through the Bible)
£9.36
£12.34
University of Tennessee Press You Gotta Laugh To Keep From Cryin': A Baby Boomer Contemplates Life Beyond Fifty
Book SynopsisSam Venable is one of America’s seventy-six million Baby Boomers who are turning into their parents. He can’t quite see without his reading glasses, he thinks the music kids listen to these days is nothing but a loud racket, and his belt is mysteriously creeping up higher and higher on his chest. The way Venable figures it, he’s roaring along the road (at about twenty-seven miles per hour, the average speed for someone his age) to Codgerville. You Gotta Laugh to Keep From Cryin’ highlights the observations and lifestyle changes (and a few other things he can’t quite seem to remember at the moment) that Venable has made along the way.From the day his wife discovers his first ear hair, Venable begins to recognize the signs of old age. Though he had reconciled himself to daily fiber and a distinguished head of gray, he is one step further to an insatiable desire for cafeteria food and permanently leaving his car’s right turn signal flashing.The news isn’t all bad, though. To his surprise, Venable discovers that his new appearance and habits have qualified him for the senior discount on breakfast at his favorite restaurant. After reading about a scientific study concluding that men’s brains shrink faster than women’s in the normal aging process, Venable has a new source of excuses to explain to his wife why he is missing important dates, times, places, and appointments.As an official CIT (Codger In Training), Venable delights in other newfound freedoms. He can stand in a fast-food line and stare at the menu for a full two minutes without saying a word (besides, he can’t hear the people behind him grumbling). He can drive as slowly as he likes and has perfected the art of maintaining a death grip on the steering wheel of his car. And he really doesn’t have to listen to anyone anymore; he can merely turn their way from time to time and mumble, “Huh?”From the swinging doors whose “Push/Pull” directions elude him to the high-tech mysteries of ATMs designed to baffle the elderly, Sam Venable’s rollicking view of life after fifty will leave readers laughing and happy to be a member of the AARP set. The Author: Sam Venable, recognized for his humor writing in 2000, 2001, and 2002 by the Tennessee Press Association, is a columnist for the Knoxville News-Sentinel. He is the author of a number of books, including Rock-Elephant: A Story of Friendship and Fishing and Mountain Hands: A Portrait of Southern Appalachia. He lives in Knoxville, Tennessee.
£25.60
Black Dog & Leventhal Publishers Inc Urban Legends: 666 Absolutely True Stories That
Book SynopsisCombining Black Dog’s three very successful hardcover collections of “urban legends” (Alligators in the Sewer, The Baby on the Car Roof, and The Cat in the Dryer) into one stupendous volume, Urban Legends is the ultimate collection of those outlandish tales people love to share. With themes that run the gamut from funny to sick, risqué to informative, frightening to disgusting, these fantastic yarns are remarkable for their uncanny ability to travel by word of mouth. We’ve all heard the one about the alligators that roam New York City’s sewers, or how “Mikey” of Life Cereal fame died from ingesting Pop Rocks and Coke, or about the flustered parents who left their baby on the car roof. But, did you hear the one about the scuba diver who was found in the middle of a forest after a fire? These and other favorites are here in all of their creepy glory—guaranteed to amuse, enlighten, intrigue, and most of all, stick in the mind forever.
£999.99
Avalon Publishing Group The Sh!t No One Tells You about Pregnancy: A
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£11.39
Random House USA Inc Kill as Few Patients as Possible: And Fifty-Six
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£13.99
North Atlantic Books,U.S. Fart Proudly: Writings of Benjamin Franklin You
Book SynopsisMeet Benjamin Franklin as you’ve never met him before—this hilarious collection includes the Founding Father’s satirical writings on farting, adultery, and other irreverent subjects you won’t find in your history books. A mention of flatulence might conjure up images of bratty high school boys or lowbrow comics. But one of the most eloquent—and least expected—commentators on the subject is Benjamin Franklin. The writings in Fart Proudly reveal the rogue who lived peaceably within the philosopher and statesman. Included are “The Letter to a Royal Academy”; “On Choosing a Mistress”; “Rules on Making Oneself Disagreeable”; and other jibes. Franklin’s irrepressible wit found an outlet in perpetrating hoaxes, attacking marriage and other sacred cows, and skewering the English Parliament. Reminding us of the humorous, irreverent side of this American icon, these essays endure as both hilarious satire and a timely reminder of the importance of a free press.
£12.59
Regent Press Nuclear Annihilation and How to Dress for It
£13.50
Paul Dry Books Street Smarts Alley to Avenue
£16.88
Canon Press Rules for Reformers
£15.27
Sentient Publications 2013: How to Profit from the Prophets in the
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£9.89
Penguin Random House Group How To Make Love To Adrian Colesberry
£21.47
Penguin Putnam Inc Chuck Norris: Longer And Harder: The Complete Chronicle of the World's Deadliest, Sexiest and Beardiest Man
Book SynopsisCollected works of Chuck Norris.
£21.47
SLG Publishing My Diecast Life
£17.99
Soft Skull Press Pot Stories For The Soul
£15.29
Ediciones Universal Antologia de Chistes Cubanos
£14.30
BearManor Media EXORCISM IN YOUR DAILY LIFE The Psychedelic Firesign Theatre At The Magic Mushroom - 1967
£21.50
£23.28
Penguin Putnam Inc The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao (Pulitzer
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£15.30
Penguin Putnam Inc More Information Than You Require
Book SynopsisA collection of brief articles, overlong lists, frighteningly complex charts and beguiling narratives from The Daily Show's Resident Expert'.'
£16.78
Thomas Nelson Publishers Amphibian Diaries: A Field Guide for Truth-Seekers
£15.19
Outskirts Press Humor Theory: Formula of Laughter
£15.95
Realms Fiction Laugh Yourself Healthy
£11.86
Vandeplas Publishing Legal Anecdotes, Wit, and Rejoinder
£31.50
Triumph Books Red Sox Fans Are from Mars, Yankees Fans Are from Uranus: Why Red Sox Fans Are Smarter, Funnier, and Better Looking (In Language Even Yankee Fans Can Understand)
Book SynopsisA tongue-in-cheek look at the complicated love-hate relationship between Red Sox and Yankees fans, how and why it developed, what accounts for the animosity and the grudging respect, and why it and continues to dominate the baseball landscape, this book provides the only well-constructed tutorial on how both tribes can peaceably coexist. With only around 200 miles of terra firma dividing the two capitals of the "Empire" and the "Nation," Wasif attempts to bring peace to the Northeast through understanding. The humorous book also has key terms, charts, testimonials, quizzes, and even drawings that will save fans from emotional distress and time-consuming arguments.
£12.56
Workman Publishing Things I Learned From Knitting: (Whether I Wanted
Book SynopsisIn Thing I Learned From Knitting (Whether I Wanted to or Not), Pearl Mc-Phee examines age-old aphorisms in light of knitting. From "Hope Springs Eternal" to "A Friend in Need is a Friend Indeed" and "Birds of a Feather Flock Together", Pearl=McPhee casts a fresh, off-beat light on these sayings. Presented in quick, punchy takes, each entry in this book calls out to be read aloud and shared with anyone who enjoys playing with yarn and needles. Pearl-McPhee's observations are hilarious; the situations she describes strike a familiar "not you, too?" feeling in the heart of anyone who knits. Interspersed throughout the book are her notes on the things that "Knitting is still trying to teach me..." That no matter how well you knit, looking at your work too closely isn't helpful. It's like kissing with your eyes open. Nobody looks good that close up.
£8.99
Watchmaker Publishing The Man Who Was Thursday
£9.66