Move over Rachael Ray. Smash car driver and redneck culinary authority Buck "Buck" Peterson follows up The Original Road Kill Cookbook with more than 50 new roadkill recipes inside Quick-Fix Cooking With Roadkill. Created for...
Wit and humor
- Author:Peterson, BuckSummary:
- Author:Hilburn, ScottSummary:
With more than one million greeting cards sold, Scott Hilburn's The Argyle Sweater dresses up the funny page with an argyle-wearing assortment of cavemen, bears, moths and pompadour-styled humans, along with an occasional evil...
- Author:Elsdale, BobSummary:
Pigs have a bad rep. They're often pictured as exactly the opposite of what a girl wants to be. But Bob Elsdale is here to prove piggy prejudice is all wrong. His collection of adorable photographs and silly, entertaining and...
- Author:BUTLER, Ellis ParkerSummary:
This American classic is a humorous turn-of-the-century story about a train agent and the definition of a guinea pig. This hilarious tale of bureaucracy run amok at the Interurban Express Company, and exponential growth of the Guinea...
- Author:Wachtell, Diane, Dowling, TimSummary:
Published more than 50 years ago, the original Pat the Bunny has sold millions of copies en route to its reign as one of the bestselling children's books ever. Faithfully following the original, Pat the Money also features Paul and...
- Author:Thomsen, Brian M.Summary:
After all that theft, racketeering, adultery, murder and going to the mattresses, even a wiseguy needs a little pasta fazool for the soul. A hilarious self-help parody based on the exploits of Don Corleone, Anthony Soprano and those...
- Author:Hamilton, CathySummary:
Cathy Hamilton calls them exactly as she sees them. Sometimes she's sharp, sometimes she cuts close to the bone, but always she's flat-out funny and insightful. Readers can't help but laugh... even at themselves. Whether...
- Author:Osborn, Claudia L.Summary:
Locked inside a brain-injured head looking out at a challenging world is the premise of this extraordinary autobiography. Over My Head is an inspiring story of how one woman comes to terms with the loss of her identity and the...
- Author:Davis, Jim, Acey, Mark, Kraft, JimSummary:
Exercise, one of Garfield’s favorite spectator sports, gets worked over in this tribute to life in the fat lane. Of course, Garfield isn’t lazy… he’s just motivationally-challenged.
- Author:Caldwell, CherylSummary:
So many freaks . . . so few circuses." This hip relationship manual (part self-help and part self-expression) pairs inspired sarcasm with expressive illustrations. One Hot Chick: In Search of Mr. Right — Now is Cheryl Caldwell...
- Author:Lorenz, LeeSummary:
Legendary New Yorker cartoonist Lee Lorenz showcases his well-seasoned, fan-favorite characters in this one-of-a-kind collection titled Old Farts Are Forever. Lee's colorful old farts have been featured in boardrooms and bedrooms...
- Author:Reynolds, DanSummary:
Reynolds Unwrapped will not help you preserve and protect leftover food. However, the humor of Dan Reynolds's single-panel cartoon will help you preserve and protect your sanity with its colorful and quirky humor. Millions of...
- Author:Andrews McMeel PublishingSummary:
A parody of the famed Keep Calm and Carry On British motivational poster, and featuring the same successful format as the bestselling Keep Calm and Carry On book, Now Panic and Freak Out is destined to be the mantra for the worriers of...
- Author:Rosen, Michael J., Kassoy, BenSummary:
In No Dribbling the Squid, armchair athletes — and anyone who enjoys tales of the strange and unusual — get a front-row seat at some of the world's most mind-blowing feats of strength, endurance and eccentricity. Here are profiles of...
- Author:Shepherd, ChuckSummary:
Who’s fault is it when a man crashes into a table, tearing several ligaments and suffering a severed tendon while attempting in vain to improve his base-stealing technique in his den? Apparently, it’s Mickey Mantle Sports Productions,...
- Author:Shepherd, ChuckSummary:
You’ve probably never heard of the man who stole his neighbor’s window curtains only to hang them on his own windows, perfectly visible from the house he burgled. Maybe you never read about the woman who robbed a B.P. gas station by...
- Author:Shepherd, ChuckSummary:
A school principal in Ohio resigning after admitting she lied about her income on federal forms so that her children could qualify for reduced-price school lunches, the writer of Elizabeth Taylor’s New York Times obituary having died...
- Author:Davis, Jim, Acey, Mark, Nickel, Scott, Husain, Jugnoo, Kraft, JimSummary:
And beware of neighbors bearing fruitcake, too! Garfield celebrates the season with a heaping helping of holiday humor. This charming little book, a perfect stocking stuffer, is sure to make your days merry and bright.
- Author:Barry, DaveSummary:
Dave Barry isn't just funny. His wit cuts right to the core of life's absurdities. In "My Teenage Son's Greatest Goal in Life Is to Make Me Feel 3,500 Years Old" and Other Thoughts on Parenting from Dave Barry,...
- Author:Inman, MatthewSummary:
This eponymous comic became an instant hit when it went live on The Oatmeal.com and was liked on Facebook by 700,000 fans. Now fans will have a keepsake book of this comic to give and to keep. In My Dog: The Paradox, Inman discusses...