"Is it just me or is everything sh&t?" - just bought myself this as an early Christmas pressie and it's great.
I've found my spiritual home, 200+ pages of classic whingeing about everything from Ikea to the Daily Mail. Ahhh, bliss....
The Shoes of Salvation
by
Edward Monkton
"Come to us, Lady" said the shoes and we will make you BEAUTIFUL too.
We alone can make you blossom and flourish into a glorious and whole COMPLETE Human Being "
"Is it just me or is everything sh&t?" - just bought myself this as an early Christmas pressie and it's great.
I've found my spiritual home, 200+ pages of classic whingeing about everything from Ikea to the Daily Mail. Ahhh, bliss....
I :heart: Edward Monkton
I shall probably just do my usual "I'm completely disorganised buy everything from one shop" this year (I'm a bloke in a woman's body) - and bookshops are always good for all ages
Recommendations for good kids books appreciated (ages range from 4 to 14)
"The Gruffalo" and "The Gruffalo's child" are good for the lower end of your range - they're nice and easy to read, they flow well, and the illustrations are great IMO.Originally Posted by LMC
The Timewaster Letters - Robin Cooper
Literally laugh out loud funny - but more of a "bookshelf in the loo" than a "read cover-to-cover" book. There's a second book too.
Funny for similar reasons but also very interesting (and ejukashonul, innit): see here.Originally Posted by LMC
Saw this today while Christmas shopping and had a quick peek. Yes, I could see it appealing to you DJ! And to quite a few on this forum actually! What I read was very amusing.Originally Posted by DavidJames
Didn't get it as I had already bought myself a pair of gloves and a purse (with a little strap so I can carry it round my wrist when carrying drinks back to my seat when out dancing) and I was supposed to be Christmas shopping for presents!
Any book i get this year and dont want I will give as presents next year. The Chat and Take a Break are all mine though.
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