Managing Bubbie

By Russel Lazega

Managing Bubbie by Russel Lazega is a heartwarming and hysterical memoir of his “Bubbie,” Lea Lazega. Intermixed with a narrative about her harrowing journey across Europe to America during World War Two are snippets of conversations between various family members, providing insight into the modern...

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50 Every Day Ways To Cheer You Up

By C.J. Maritz

In the same way that our true friends counsel us in times of need to remember useful truths we already knew but may have forgotten, C.J. Maritz’s 50 Every Day Ways to Cheer You Up is a warm and familiar dose of encouragement and connectivity...

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Shopping Survival Guide for Men

How a Man Can Survive a Shopping Experience Without Having to Gnaw His Own Arm Off
By Dan Van Oss

Starting with a mythical, but very amusing 'history' of shopping, Dan Van Oss throws caution to the wind and risks the wrath of women worldwide as he presents his shopping survival guide: Shopping Survival Guide for Men - How a Man Can Survive a Shopping...

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Warrior Patient

How to Beat Deadly Diseases With Laughter, Good Doctors, Love, and Guts.
By Temple Emmet Williams

Warrior Patient by Temple Williams is a true story about one man's struggle to survive a series of medical problems over the space of three years. It's a witty story full of unexpected humor, which is sometimes deadpan and sometimes cheerful. The aim of this...

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This Time It's NOT Personal

Why Science Says Get Over Yourself
By Sam Hicken Ph.D.

Exceptionally well written, organized and presented, This Time It's NOT Personal: Why Science Says Get over Yourself by Sam Hicken Ph.D. is an inherently captivating read that is as informed and informative as it is thoughtful and thought-provoking. However, the author begins with an insurance,...

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200 Homophone Jokes for Wordplay Lovers

By Razvan Macovei

Since the Elizabethan age, when William Shakespeare’s plays were the delight of Globe Theatre patrons, word play has been a delectable pursuit for lovers of language. Across the centuries, homophones (words which sound alike but are spelled differently) have been one of our most fecund...

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Abby's Road, the Long and Winding Road to Adoption

And how Facebook, Aquaman and Theodore Roosevelt Helped
By Michael Curry

Abby's Road, the Long and Winding Road to Adoption: And how Facebook, Aquaman and Theodore Roosevelt Helped by Michael Curry is much more than just a book with a long and quirky title. The story follows the journey of the author Michael and his wife...

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Number One Songs

The First Twenty Years
By Larry Irons

What do songs like Let’s Stay Together, A Horse With No Name or The Candy Man mean to you? What do artists Cher, Rod Steward, The McCoys, The Byrds, America and James Taylor all have in common? Well, they are all a part of...

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Mary, Mary Quite

On Raising Children (and other mind-altering substances)
By Mary Huckstep

You will find yourself giggling through some of life's most precarious moments in Mary Huckstep’s, Mary, Mary Quite: On Raising Children (and other mind altering substances). This inspirational book is beyond cute. It is packed full of silly descriptions, which accurately, yet comically describe real...

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