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Most recent Humorous Book Reviews

Would Somebody Please Send Me to My Room Bob Schwartz

Reviewed by Connie Anderson

My kids are so old they are out of our house and our wallets—at least most of the time.

Parenting, viewed in glorious hindsight, surely was easy—except…

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Admit It, You're Crazy: Quirks, Idiosyncrasies, and Irrational Behavior Judy Reiser

Reviewed by Connie Anderson

An OCD ALERT! (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, that is).

Judy Reiser interviewed 2,000 people to find out their quirks--many you and I share.

Her bathroom humor…

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In a Cell Phone Minute Judy Reiser

Reviewed by Connie Anderson

Designed like a flip-top cell phone, In a Cell Phone Minute humor writer Judy Reiser has collected dozens of cell phone stories.

Chapters are:

LOL (laughing out loud

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Oops! I Won Too Much Money: Winning Wisdom from the Boardroom to the Poker Table Tom Schneider

Reviewed by Andrea Sisco

Poker is a growing phenomenon that doesn't seem to be losing its popularity any time soon. Tom Schneider, former business executive and current professional poker…

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Time Won't Let Me Bill Scheft

Reviewed by Richard Wilkie

Bill Scheft's sudden assault on the memory and senses in the opening chapter will have anyone who has ever been in a band during their school years equally laughing…

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Sick Days Handbook: Strategies and Techniques for Faking It Ellie Bishop

Reviewed by Sharon Broom

Upfront I have to say that maybe I am not the best person to review this book: I have my own consulting business, and calling "in sick" just isn't done. But obviously…

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Monkey Love Brenda Royce

Reviewed by Carrie Padgett

You come to a book named Monkey Love with certain expectations. And Brenda Scott Royce's debut novel meets them. It's funny, absurd, endearing-and there's a monkey.…

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The Official Guide to Office Wellness Bayla Publishing

Reviewed by Linda Lee

Subtitled: 101 Techniques for the Office or Cubicle Work in an office?

Say your body aches and you have no energy? Have we got the book for you. This is a humorous…

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God Doesn't Shoot Craps: A Divine Comedy Richard Armstrong

Reviewed by Patty Inglish, MS

God Doesn't Shoot Craps: A Divine Comedy is a hilarious application of Dante's Inferno. It sends the protagonist gamboling through the Nine Circles of Hell by way…

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I Like You: Hospitality Under the Influence Amy Sedaris

Reviewed by Sara A. Baker

If you like Amy Sedaris's quirky sense of humor (e.g., Strangers with Candy), and you're into kitsch, then I Like You: Hospitality Under the Influence is just the…

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Wild Women Talk About Love Varla Ventura

Reviewed by Connie Anderson

This latest addition to the Wild Women series is made up of quotes by famous (and infamous) women of all sexual persuasions.

The chapter heads are:

-- Love is Fabulou more

Driving On the Wrong Side of the Road: Diana Estill

Reviewed by Dara O' Sullivan

Subtitled: Humorous Views on Love, Lust, and Lawn Car
Driving on the Wrong Side of the Road by Diana Estill is a sparkling collection of humorous vignettes that…

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The Women's Daily Irony Supplement Judy Gruen

Reviewed by Connie Anderson

If you need a laugh--or several per page, you will get that in the "irony" of many ideas Judy Gruen writes about in her regular columns.

Judy's stories have appeared…

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Letters to Ebay Art Farkas

Reviewed by Maria Elmvang

Subtitled: Hilarious Auctions, Crazy Emails, and Bongos for Grandma

From duct tape to straw hats and Hello Kitty merchandize, Art Farkas has questions about them…

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Diary of a Wimpy Kid Jeff Kinney

Reviewed by Connie Anderson

Subtitled: Greg Heffley’s Journal–a novel in cartoon

My kid came home (okay, he’s 31 and lives in NYC), and when he saw this book, he…

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