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Would you rather-- ? : wonderfully weird / by Heimberg, Justin.; Gomberg, David.;
Poses a new selection of edgy questions designed to promote fun and creative thought, such as "Would you rather wear starched and ironed underwear for a month or use poison-ivy as toilet paper once?"LSC
Subjects: American wit and humor.; Games; Children's questions and answers.;
© c2013., Seven Footer Press,
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Last chapter and worse : a Far side collection / by Larson, Gary.;
Subjects: American wit and humor, Pictorial.; Comic books, strips, etc.;
© c1996., Andrews and McMeel,
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 3
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Toil & trouble : a memoir / by Burroughs, Augusten,author.;
"From the number one New York Times bestselling author comes another stunning memoir that is tender, touching ... and just a little spooky. 'Here's a partial list of things I don't believe in: God. The Devil. Heaven. Hell. Bigfoot. Ancient Aliens. Past lives. Vampires. Zombies. Homeopathy. Bigfoot. Canola oil, because there's no such thing as a canola. Note that 'witches' and 'witchcraft' are absent from this list. When really they should be right there at the top. The thing is, I wouldn't believe in them, and I would privately ridicule any idiot who did, except for one thing: I am a witch.' --From Toil & Trouble For as long as Augusten Burroughs could remember, he knew things he shouldn't have known. He manifested things that shouldn't have come to pass. And he told exactly no one about this, save one person: his mother. His mother reassured him that it was all perfectly normal, that he was descended from a long line of witches, going back to the days of the early American colonies. And that this family tree was filled with witches. It was a bond that he and his mother shared - until the day she left him in the care of her psychiatrist to be raised in his family (but that's a whole other story). After that, Augusten was on his own. On his own to navigate the world of this tricky power; on his own to either use or misuse this gift. From the hilarious to the terrifying, Toil & Trouble is a chronicle of one man's journey to understand himself, to reconcile the powers he can wield with things with which he is helpless. There are very few things that are coincidences, as you will learn in Toil & Trouble. Ghosts are real, trees can want to kill you, beavers are the spawn of satan, houses are alive, and in the end, love is the most powerful magic of all"--
Subjects: Autobiographies.; Biographies.; Burroughs, Augusten.; American wit and humor.; Novelists, American; Witchcraft;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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The totally unscientific study of the search for human happiness / by Poundstone, Paula,author.;
"A hilarious story of jumping into new experiences with both feet and a surprisingly poignant tale of a working mother raising three kids"--
Subjects: Biographies.; Poundstone, Paula.; American wit and humor.; Comedians; Happiness;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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You'll never believe what happened to Lacey : crazy stories about racism / by Ruffin, Amber,author.; Lamar, Lacey,author.;
A writer and performer on "Late Night with Seth Meyers" and her sister write with humor and heart to share absurd anecdotes about everyday experiences of racism.
Subjects: Humor.; African Americans; African American wit and humor.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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The unofficial Harry Potter joke book : stupefying shenanigans for Slytherin / by Boone, Brian.; Brack, Amanda.;
Ages 7+.LSC
Subjects: Rowling, J. K.; Potter, Harry (Fictitious character); Wit and humor, Juvenile.; Riddles, Juvenile.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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We're all in this together ... : so make some room / by Papa, Tom,author.; Papa, Tom.Essays.Selections.;
"Stand-up is all well and good, but observational humor that's funny and warm may work best in books. And Tom Papa, whose loyal audiences are packed with "date night" couples of all ages, has perfected the form. In We're All In This Together, Papa's thirty-seven short essays tackle these universal American topics, among others: -Love for Your First Car ("To Buy or Lease") -The Truth about Personal Hygiene ("How You Know When It's Time to Go") -Date Nights ("Will You Go Out with Me?") -Unfamiliar Hotel Rooms ("Why Nothing Works") -Pets ("Cats-Ancient Menace") -Drinking ("There's no Cure for a Hangover") -Ducking your Family, even Though you Love Them ("The Lesson of Mark Twain's Cigars") Tom Papa's books make readers laugh, but--crucially--feel better about themselves while doing it."--
Subjects: Essays.; American wit and humor.; Conduct of life; Interpersonal relations;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Born a crime : stories from a South African childhood / by Noah, Trevor,1984-author.;
"One of the comedy world's fastest-rising stars tells his wild coming of age story during the twilight of apartheid in South Africa and the tumultuous days of freedom that followed. Noah provides something deeper than traditional memorists: powerfully funny observations about how farcical political and social systems play out in our lives. Trevor Noah is the host of The Daily Show with Trevor Noah, where he gleefully provides America with its nightly dose of serrated satire. He is a light-footed but cutting observer of the relentless absurdities of politics, nationalism and race--and in particular the craziness of his own young life, which he's lived at the intersections of culture and history. In his first book, Noah tells his coming of age story with his larger-than-life mother during the last gasps of apartheid-era South Africa and the turbulent years that followed. Noah was born illegal--the son of a white, Dutch father and a black Xhosa mother, who had to pretend to be his nanny or his father's servant in the brief moments when the family came together. His brilliantly eccentric mother loomed over his life--a comically zealous Christian (they went to church six days a week and three times on Sunday), a savvy hustler who kept food on their table during rough times, and an aggressively involved, if often seriously misguided, parent who set Noah on his bumpy path to stardom. The stories Noah tells are sometimes dark, occasionally bizarre, frequently tender, and always hilarious--whether he's subsisting on caterpillars during months of extreme poverty or making comically pitiful attempts at teenage romance in a color-obsessed world; whether's he's being thrown into jail as the hapless fall guy for a crime he didn't commit or being thrown by his mother from a speeding car driven by murderous gangsters."--
Subjects: Biographies.; Noah, Trevor, 1984-; Apartheid; Comedians; South African wit and humor.;
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Interrupting Cow meets the Wise Quacker / by Yolen, Jane.; Dreidemy, Joëlle.;
Interrupting Cow meets a duck who knows more jokes than anyone on the farm.
Subjects: Animal fiction.; Humorous fiction.; Readers (Publications); Jokes; Wit and humor; Cows; Ducks; Friendship;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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Interrupting Cow and the horse of a different color / by Yolen, Jane.; Dreidemy, Joelle.;
Cow meets a new friend on the farm, Zebra, who knows a lot of jokes and all about the big bright world beyond the farm.
Subjects: Humorous fiction.; Readers (Publications); Wit and humor; Jokes; Cows; Zebras; Friendship;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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