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A quick, humorous read about the symptoms of ADHD. It will make you laugh and might make you cry, but almost everyone will agree that it is SPOT ON!
Byron; not a poet, nor a romantic. Death; she has more hang ups than a wardrobe. An indifference game of love, power, betrayal, and self-loathing in this warming comedy about one of man’s biggest questions: What do you mean the world doesn’t revolve around me?
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Wherever there is an italic, the hickory descended. It fell about as regularly and after the fashion of the stick beating upon the bass drum during a funeral march. But the beast, although convinced that something serious was impending, did not consider a funeral march appropriate for the occasion. He protested, at first, with vigorous whiskings of his tail and a rapid shifting of his ears.
A strange e-book, with a lot of tongue-in-cheek humor. No mainstream publisher would accept, though they all seemed to like it. It has lesbians, kidnapping, a futuristic world, and coffee addiction.
John West has it all ... a beautful girl, a great job he loves, a wonderful life. But is it all just a hallucination? After six years in a coma, John wakes up to find his beautiful life swept away in a storm of experimental drugs, and he has no recollection of his pre-coma existence. His choice is clear: stay in a drab world not of his making and beyond his control, or return to his happy life in the "other" world. Coma is a comedy that challenges our everyday conceptions of reality, god, love, George Bush and other illusions
In this comedy of love and manners Mr. Crotchet finds it essential to furnish himself with a coat of arms.
By: Robert Swiatek
A 2007 Foreword Magazine Finalist, this book was described as hysterical by many. Others thought it so funny they laughed body parts off - I hope this didn't require a hospital visit. It's about the dumb things people say and do, or more precisely, missing intelligence. If you liked "wake up - it's time for your sleeping pill," this is its predecessor.
"Great Catherine" has a great clown named Zero Mostel. Although the cast of this British-made comedy also includes Peter O'Toole, Jeanne Moreau and Jack Hawkins, and moves with style, wit and dialogue that could have come only from George Bernard Shaw, the glorious hamming of the portly American makes the picture.
A riotous collection of one liners, short jokes, and the A to Z of top quality knock knock jokes.
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This comedy novel reports on a Chicago family’s life in one year. It’s funny, but not insipid. Well, maybe it's three percent insipid. Anyway, there’s a lot about living in Chicago -- what it’s like to ride an L train, walk through the Loop, eat at hole-in-the-wall restaurants, etc. If you like Chicago and kids, you’ll really like Mom Letters.