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Should I Share My Ice Cream? (An Elephant And Piggie Book)

released in: 2007

I Feel Bad About My Neck

released in: 2006
I Feel Bad About My Neck
A witty look at aging from the novelist and screenwriter who died on June 26.

I Hope They Serve Beer In Hell

released in: 2006

Marley & Me

released in: 2005
Marley & Me
A heartwarming memoir recounting the author's experiences with his mischievous Labrador Retriever, Marley. The book explores the joys and challenges of pet ownership and the profound impact of a loyal canine companion.

The Complete Calvin And Hobbes

released in: 2005
The Complete Calvin And Hobbes
Enjoy all the antics of Calvin and his stuffed tiger Hobbes in one deluxe collection.

Ten Big Ones

released in: 2004
Ten Big Ones
Stephanie Plum, a bounty hunter, faces new challenges as she tracks down criminals in this humorous mystery novel.

Metro Girl

released in: 2004
Metro Girl
"Metro Girl" by Janet Evanovich is a comedic mystery novel featuring Alexandra "Barney" Barnaby. The story follows Barney as she gets entangled in a high-speed adventure involving a missing person, NASCAR, and a conspiracy. Evanovich's humor, quirky characters, and fast-paced storytelling make this novel an entertaining addition to her repertoire.

America: The Book

released in: 2004
America: The Book
"America: The Book" by Jon Stewart is a satirical book that parodies American history textbooks. The book provides humorous commentary on various aspects of U.S. history, politics, and culture, employing satire and comedy to entertain and inform readers.

Dress Your Family in Corduroy and Denim

released in: 2004
Dress Your Family in Corduroy and Denim
A collection of essays from the bestselling author of Me Talk Pretty One Day.

Eleven on Top

released in: 2003
Eleven on Top
Stephanie Plum is back and this time she's after a celebrity chef who has skipped bail

Seven Up

released in: 2003
Seven Up
Stephanie Plum is back in this seventh installment of the bestselling series.

To the Nines

released in: 2003
To the Nines
Stephanie Plum faces new challenges in this humorous mystery as she tracks down a missing woman with connections to a dangerous gang.

Lies and the Lying Liars Who Tell Them

released in: 2003
Lies and the Lying Liars Who Tell Them
Book Description: A book that criticizes the conservative media

Eats, Shoots & Leaves

released in: 2003
Eats, Shoots & Leaves
A witty and entertaining guide to English grammar and punctuation

Skippyjon Jones, Lost In Spice

released in: 2003

Napalm & Silly Putty

released in: 2001
Napalm & Silly Putty
"Napalm & Silly Putty" by George Carlin is a collection of comedic essays and observations that satirize various aspects of society, politics, and everyday life, showcasing Carlin's sharp wit and social commentary.

Have a Nice Day!

released in: 1999
Have a Nice Day!
"Have a Nice Day!" by Mick Foley is a memoir that provides a firsthand account of Foley's life and career as a professional wrestler. The book offers insights into the world of wrestling, the challenges faced by Foley in the ring, and the behind-the-scenes aspects of the wrestling industry. Foley's engaging storytelling and candid reflections make this memoir a compelling read for wrestling fans and general audiences alike.

Splendiferous Christmas

released in: 1999

Perspectives

released in: 1997

The Dilbert Principle

released in: 1996
The Dilbert Principle
"The Dilbert Principle" by Scott Adams is a humorous exploration of corporate culture, management, and the workplace. Adams uses his iconic comic strip character, Dilbert, to satirize the absurdities and challenges of the business world. The book offers comedic insights into office dynamics, decision-making, and the idiosyncrasies of corporate life.

My Point... and I Do Have One

released in: 1995
My Point... and I Do Have One
A humorous memoir by Ellen DeGeneres, the comedian and talk show host, offering witty observations and anecdotes about life and celebrity.

Miss America

released in: 1995
Miss America
Autobiography of Howard Stern, controversial radio personality.

Politically Correct Bedtime Stories

released in: 1994
Politically Correct Bedtime Stories
A humorous collection of classic fairy tales rewritten with a politically correct and satirical twist, offering a comedic take on familiar stories.

See, I Told You So

released in: 1993
See, I Told You So
A collection of essays and commentary by conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh, offering his perspective on various political and social issues.

Private Parts

released in: 1993
Private Parts
Howard Stern chronicles his life and career, from his childhood in Long Island to his years as a radio shock jock. He discusses his on-air antics, his relationships, and his battle with the FCC.

Where Is Joe Merchant?

released in: 1992

It Was On Fire When I Lay Down On It

released in: 1991

Uh-Oh

released in: 1991
Uh-Oh
A collection of humorous essays and reflections on life by Robert Fulghum, exploring the quirks, surprises, and universal truths that make us human.

Parliament of Whores

released in: 1991
Parliament of Whores
A humorous take on the American political system and government

When You Look Like Your Passport Photo, It's Time to Go Home

released in: 1991
When You Look Like Your Passport Photo, It's Time to Go Home
"When You Look Like Your Passport Photo, It's Time to Go Home" by Erma Bombeck is a humorous memoir that explores the joys and challenges of travel, aging, and self-discovery. Bombeck's witty observations and comedic insights provide readers with a lighthearted look at the quirks of everyday life. The book resonates with readers who appreciate Bombeck's ability to find humor in the ordinary and share relatable anecdotes.

Gracie

released in: 1988
Gracie
An autobiographical work by George Burns, the legendary comedian, offering humorous anecdotes and reflections on his life and career.

Fatherhood

Fatherhood
Bill Cosby shares humorous anecdotes and reflections on fatherhood, parenting, and family life, providing a comedic yet insightful perspective on the challenges and joys of being a father.

Lake Wobegon Days

Lake Wobegon Days
Lake Wobegon Days is a novel by Garrison Keillor, first published in 1985

Motherhood: The Second Oldest Profession

Motherhood: The Second Oldest Profession
In this humorous collection of essays, Erma Bombeck reflects on the challenges and joys of motherhood. With wit and charm, she provides humorous insights into the daily experiences of being a mother.

And More by Andy Rooney

And More by Andy Rooney
"And More by Andy Rooney" is a collection of essays by Andy Rooney, the American journalist and commentator known for his regular segment on "60 Minutes." The essays cover a wide range of topics, offering Rooney's humorous and insightful take on everyday life, society, and human behavior. Rooney's distinctive voice and observational humor are hallmarks of his writing.

A Light in the Attic

A Light in the Attic
"A Light in the Attic" by Shel Silverstein is a collection of children's poems and illustrations. The book covers a wide range of topics, showcasing Silverstein's whimsical and often humorous approach to storytelling. The poems address both the lighthearted and thought-provoking aspects of childhood.

Never-Say-Diet Book

Never-Say-Diet Book
"Never-Say-Diet Book" by Richard Simmons is a health and fitness book that combines practical advice with humor and motivation. Simmons shares tips on exercise, nutrition, and maintaining a positive mindset on the journey to a healthier lifestyle. The book's accessible and encouraging approach makes it a popular choice for readers seeking guidance on weight management and well-being.
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