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The World According to Twitter
David Pogue shares thousands of tweets from followers about life, opinions, personal stories, and the shared human experience in a thought-provoking and humorous book.
Aug 28, 2009
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Suzanne Pitner
Politically Correct Bedtime Stories
Classic fairytales get a make-over for our modern times.
Jun 27, 2009
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Dianha Simpson
Sweet and Sour Pie A Wisconsin Boyhood Reviewed
Sweet and Sour Pie is a humorous book about small town living in Manitowoc, Wisconsin, during the 1950s. The book is an autobiography written by Dave Crehore.
Jun 25, 2009
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Chris Eirschele
Book Review – Darwin Awards by Wendy Northcutt
A focus on the macabre and ridiculous propel these stories of "how the gene pool got better" - some documented and some pure urban legend.
May 16, 2009
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Ryan Werner
When You Lie About Your Age, the Terrorists Win
Stand-up comic Carol Leifer shares lessons learned on the important things in life
May 9, 2009
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Dianha Simpson
Southern Comfort in 262 Pages
Humor columnist Celia Rivenbark's latest novel offers some not-so-subtle southern wisdom focused on many areas, including parenting, celebrities and relationships.
Feb 28, 2009
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Nikkee Porcaro
Random Sayings
A collection of random and hilarious remarks by celebrities, politicians, comedians, athletes, and notable public figures.
Feb 28, 2009
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Jared Plotkin
Philogelos Reveals Origin of Ancient Jokes
A new translation of Philogelos: The Laugh Addict reveals the ancient origins of some popular modern jokes.
Nov 26, 2008
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James A Woods
The Good Wife Guide
Ladies' Homemaker Monthly presents the ultimate guide to keeping the little man keen and coming home every night. A clever parody book with laughs on every page.
Aug 8, 2008
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Arlene Kelly
Live Alone and Like It - Marjorie Hillis
Odds are, at some point, most women will live alone. Whether divorced, never married or widowed, his book explains how to not only live by yourself, but to enjoy it.
Jul 19, 2008
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Teresa Shaw
Hit by a Farm by Catherine Friend
This hilarious look at the life of a farmer, told by a woman who follows her partner from the city to the farm, is both breathtakingly funny and poignant.
May 17, 2008
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Victoria Oldham