Maureen Lipman The hilarious new book from the magnificent Maureen Lipman, one of Britain's most recognisable comic talents | Mel Simone Elliott Colour Me Good London includes all the capital's famous landmarks including Boris Johnson, pigeons and fish & chips!
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Lawrence Potter An irreverent guide to classroom horrors such as algebra, percentages and probability. It is full of examples and surprising puzzles. It demonstrates that maths is not an isolated realm of... | Neil Forsyth An all-new compilation of emails as Bob Servant takes on a fresh batch of spammers. The third title in the hugely successful Bob Servant series, offers more of Bob's hilarious... |
Marcus Berkmann * A hilarious book about male midlife, from the inimitable humour of Marcus Berkmann | Tom Hickman Do women find it, in erect state, inherently ridiculous? Why can't a man be certain his penis will stand and deliver when he commands? If and when it steadfastly refuses... |
Maureen Lipman The hilarious new book from the magnificent Maureen Lipman, one of Britain's most recognisable comic talents | Vahram Muratyan An online travel journal that presents the author's observations and taglines that celebrate the special details of each city (that is Paris and New York). |
Nicholas Lezard The author loved London. Then the London 2012 Olympics came along ...Suddenly his beloved city was invaded by uber-people in branded sportswear who had contorted their bodies into odd shapes... | Sebastian Faulks A collection of parodies. It contains works from Thomas Hardy's football report to Dan Brown's visit to the cash dispenser. |
Mike Bender; Doug Chernack There are few things more rewarding than having a pet. They love us unconditionally, shower us with attention, and actually help us live longer. So, what can possibly be awkward... | Clive James The book of the radio series. |
Stewart Lee Following his hugely acclaimed TV come-back "Comedy Vehicle", Stewart Lee finds himself in search of ideas for a new Edinburgh show. Thanks to Jeremy Clarkson's casual slur against Gordon Brown... | Albert Jack Who were Mary Quite Contrary and Georgie Porgie? How could Hey Diddle Diddle offer an essential astronomy lesson? And if Ring a Ring a Roses isn't about catching the plague... |
Danny Wallace The author entertained us with funny true stories from his often embarrassing and bewildering everyday life as a man. A lot has happened to him in the past year. He... | New Scientist Why don't Penguins' feet freeze? Do Polar Bears get lonely? and Why can't elephants jump? (2010), this collection gives well-informed answers to a range of baffling science questions. |