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Chicken Soup for the Soul: Think Positive: 101 Inspirational Stories about Counting Your Blessings and Having a Positive Attitude

by Jack Canfield, Mark Victor Hansen & Amy Newmark

Chicken Soup for the Soul: Think Positive will inspire and uplift readers with its stories of optimism, faith, and strength. In bad times, and good, readers will be heartened to keep a positive attitude. A great...


Jimbo G. and the Jada Monkey

by Alex Miozzi

Jimbo G the beaver, famous world-wide actor, has been involved to look for the legendary Jada Monkey. An adventure that begins like an old style noir, between millennial arcane mysteries, stage fiction and pop-rock...


Your New Job Title Is Accomplice: A Dilbert Book

by Scott Adams

As fresh a look at the inanity of office life as it brought to the comics pages when it first appeared in 1989, this 40th AMP Dilbert collection comically confirms to the working public that we all really know...


Close to Home: McPherson on Sports: A Medley of Outrageous Sports Cartoons

by John McPherson

Sports is one of cartoonist John McPherson's favorite topics for lampooning. The frustration inherent in almost any sport makes for a perfect comic target. What's funnier than a flummoxed fisherman, a goaded...


Close to Home: Attack of the 70-Foot Zombie Toddlers!: A Book of Parenting Cartoons

by John McPherson

Cartoonist John McPherson’s comics may be close to home, but thank your lucky stars that his erratic characters haven’t made themselves too comfortable in your home. McPherson’s ode to everyday life is...


My Dog: The Paradox: A Lovable Discourse about Man's Best Friend

by The Oatmeal & Matthew Inman

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...


Wine Makes Mommy Clever

by Andy Riley

From the author of the wildly popular Bunny Suicides series comes this hilarious collection detailing all the quirks and endearing oddities of motherhood. Mommy loves chocolate cake (no matter how bad it is...


Beer Makes Daddy Strong

by Andy Riley

Fatherhood is full of ups and downs, quirks and crises. But there is always humor to be found! Featuring 60 all-new cartoons from Andy Riley, Beer Makes Daddy Strong shows the world just how great dads can be:...


Close to Home: Medicine Is the Best Laughter: A Close to Home Collection

by John McPherson

Cartoonist John McPherson’s comics may be close to home, but thank your lucky stars that his erratic characters haven’t made themselves too comfortable in your home. McPherson’s ode to everyday life is...


Love Me or Go to Hell: True Love Cartoons

by Donna Barstow

Love Me or Go to Hell is a sexy, sophisticated collection of cartoons on love, romance, and the inevitable trip (and sometimes pratfalls) that every woman yearns to go on.Love me or leave me.

Love me or go to...


Point Your Face at This: Drawings

by Demetri Martin

The New York Times bestselling writer and comedian Demetri Martin is back with a brand new collection of drawings that urge you to:

POINT YOUR FACE AT THIS

In his first book, This Is a Book, Demetri Martin introduced...


Jake and The Fly

by Melissa Moraja

A new species of worms? And flies that go Buzzoinks? That's what Jake discovers when he captures a dozen slimy gooey worms. Jake hides the worms in a secret place in his bedroom, so his twin brother and sister...


Madison and GA (My Guardian Angel): The Tale of the Slimy Spitball

by Melissa Moraja

Madison's parents and teachers think it's time for her to start acting like a big girl, which means she needs to stop blaming her imaginary friend for everything that goes wrong! And that is exactly what Madison...


Jake's Adventures: The Secret of the Shark Tooth Crab Claw

by Melissa Moraja

A Fossil Treasure Hunt. A Shark Tooth Crab Claw. And a Lizard-looking Captain. All in a Day of Jake's Adventure! It's school vacation and Jake heads to the beach with his family, ready to explore the ocean!...


Pointless Conversations - The Purple Collection

by Scott Tierney

Pointless conversations: a selection of daft, ridiculous and utterly pointless meanderings from the mind of Scott Tierney. If you've ever wanted to know the answers to why Superman is a coward; why Spiderman...


Pointless Conversations - The Green Collection

by Scott Tierney

Pointless conversations: a selection of daft, ridiculous and utterly pointless meanderings from the mind of Scott Tierney. If you've ever wanted to know the answers to why Superman is a coward; why Spiderman...


Dilbert - A Treasury Of Sunday Strips: Version 00: A Dilbert Book

by Scott Adams

Everyone who's in business, works for a business, or even just gives others the business is amazed: Scott Adams never lacks for yet another way to lampoon the corporate world. It's not that Adams is anti-business....


Peace Out, Dawg!: Tales from Ground Zero

by G. B. Trudeau

As 9-11 shakes the Doonesbury world, many of its denizens are drawn inexorably toward Ground Zero--Mike to attend a memorial service for a former employer; B.D., reactivated for crowd control and celebrity tourism;...


Non Sequitur's Sunday Color Treasury

by Wiley Miller

Non Sequitur creator Wiley Miller truly broke the cartoon mold when he first published his strip in 1992. This hugely popular cartoon is chock-full of witty observations on life's idiosyncrasies. The name of...


Food: A Celebration of One of the Four Basic Guilt Groups

by Cathy Guisewite

"I guess if anything I've ever written could cause them to one day remove the fluorescent lights from the swimwear department, then I've lived a full life." --Cathy Guisewite in Biography magazine

Cathy is like...