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Albertisms

by Albert Rodriguez

Synopsis:

The new book Albertisms gives insight into corporate America that you will never find in your company's employee handbook! Its "how to" advice will help new and seasoned workers navigate through the...


The Choke Artist: Confessions of a Chronic Underachiever

by David Yoo

In this brutally honest collection of often cringe-inducing episodes, David Yoo perfectly captures the cycle of failure and fear from childhood through adulthood. Whether he's wearing four layers of clothing...


The Suburban You: Reports from the Home Front

by Mark Falanga

You are about to discover that living in the suburbs is a whole lot funnier than you ever thought possible. For this country’s 145,892,494 (give or take) suburbanites, Mark Falanga is an utterly deadpan (and...


Shakespeare's Insults: Educating Your Wit

by Wayne F. Hill & Cynthia J. Ottchen

The sharpest stings ever to snap from the tip of an English-speaking tongue are here at hand, ready to be directed at the knaves, villains, and coxcombs of the reader's choice. Culled from 38 plays, here are...


Will Ferrell: An Unauthorized Biography

by Belmont and Belcourt Biographies

John William Ferrell was born and raised in a sleepy suburb of Irvine, California. Although the eldest son of Roy Lee Farrell Jr., keyboardist for The Righteous Brothers, Ferrell describes his childhood as painfully...


Jon Stewart: An Unauthorized Biography

by Belmont and Belcourt Biographies

Jonathan Stuart Leibowitz was born in New York City and raised in New Jersey. Upon graduating college, he worked a few odd jobs until he finally decided to move to New York and pursue comedy full-time.

His...


Does This Baby Make Me Look Straight?: Confessions of a Gay Dad

by Dan Bucatinsky

In 2005, Dan Bucatinsky and his partner, Don Roos, found themselves in an L.A. delivery room, decked out in disposable scrubs from shower cap to booties, to welcome their adopted baby girl—launching their...


Hipster Haiku

by Siobhan Adcock

O, hipster nation:

The dive bars, the vintage duds?

Great material.


The Remarkable Millard Fillmore: The Unbelievable Life of a Forgotten President

by George Pendle

Millard Fillmore has been mocked, maligned, or, most cruelly of all, ignored by generations of historians--but no more! This unbelievable new biography finally rescues the unlucky thirteenth U.S. president from...


America, You Sexy Bitch: A Love Letter to Freedom

by Meghan McCain & Michael Black

Conservative author Meghan McCain and acerbic liberal comedian Michael Ian Black hit the road together to find the soul of a divided America


Gifts of the Crow: How Perception, Emotion, and Thought Allow Smart Birds to Behave Like Humans

by John Marzluff & Tony Angell

CROWS ARE MISCHIEVOUS, playful, social, and passionate. They have brains that are huge for their body size and exhibit an avian kind of eloquence. They mate for life and associate with relatives and neighbors...


Husbandry

by Stephen Fried

Why do men hog the remote? Refuse to stop and ask for directions? Have such a hard time sharing their emotions? Why can’t they drop their socks in the laundry basket instead of near it? What does a man mean...


My Dining Hell: Twenty Ways to Have a Lousy Night Out

by Jay Rayner

I have been a restaurant critic for over a decade, written reviews of well over 700 establishments, and if there is one thing I have learned it is that people like reviews of bad restaurants. No, scratch that....


Haikus for Jews: For You, a Little Wisdom

by David M. Bader

Why is this haiku book different from all other haiku books?

For centuries, the Japanese haiku has been one of the world's most dazzling poetic forms. In just three short lines, it captures the sublime beauty...


The Art of Office War

by Simon Drake

Did you ever really believe in the utopian mirage of job security, a work life balance, the CEO armed with a MBA, proper remuneration, the spineless middle managers, even your own innocent colleagues? The Art...


Alien Contact and Diplomacy: Get it Right or We Suffer

by Simon Drake

Aliens could use Facebook to mass communicate with us rather than trust our politicians. Earth may be regarded, by races billions of years old and billions of years old, as either an oddity, a zoo, or something...


Me the People: One Man's Selfless Quest to Rewrite the Constitution of the United States of America

by Kevin Bleyer

The United States Constitution promised a More Perfect Union. It’s a shame no one bothered to write a more perfect Constitution—one that didn’t trigger more than two centuries of arguments about what the...


F My Life World Tour: Life's Crappiest Moments from Around the Globe

by Maxime Valette & Guillaume Passaglia

Painfully awkward. Hilariously honest. Best of all, it happened to someone else.

It’s a fact of life: No matter how lame, embarrassing, or downright crappy your day has been, someone else, somewhere on earth,...


Why Does Batman Carry Shark Repellent?: And Other Amazing Comic Book Trivia!

by Brian Cronin

Outrageous, fascinating and bizarre facts from every corner of the comic book universeWhat comic book artist was the recipient of an on-stage thank you from Paul McCartney and an on-air apology from Johnny Carson?...


Ghosts Aliens

by Trey Hamburger

Are you freaked out by the mere thought of a bird winking at you? Or do you panic when you hear an unexplained gurgling sound?

Well, listen to this. On Saturday, March 8, at 7:12 p.m., Trey Hamburger heard a...