So Bad It’s Good: The Art of the Terrible Joke
So Bad It’s Good: The Art of the Terrible Joke isn’t just a collection of jokes—it’s a masterclass in the fine, underrated art of humorously bad comedy.
So Bad It’s Good: The Art of the Terrible Joke isn’t just a collection of jokes—it’s a masterclass in the fine, underrated art of humorously bad comedy.
How to Butter Toast is the antidote to cookbook-overload. In this fun and entertaining recipe book without any recipes, Ottolenghi co-writer Tara Wigley equips you with rhymes and confidence to cook great food instinctively.
The follow-up to Ian Allen’s uproarious Embarassing Dad Jokes, Even More Embarrassing DAD JOKES takes the ‘dad joke book’ to new dimensions!
Underneath that chilled exterior is a potty-mouthed mouser ready to let rip. Sweary Cats features over 60 fabulous felines itching and scratching to tell it like it is, either through withering sarcasm or deeply insulting remarks.
A bunch of truly ap-peeling things to do with this fruit basket staple.
A celebration of all the weird and wonderful books to be found at an antiquarian bookshop.
From the monotonous lark to the rough-faced shag, these poor birds have us all asking: ARE ORNITHOLOGISTS OK?
The surely soon-to-be million-copy bestselling sort-of inspirational parody..
What better way to say how you feel than with a collection of cute and paw-sitive af-fur-mations?
With The Uxbridge English Dictionary the stars of BBC Radio 4’s I’m Sorry I Haven’t a Clue had the nation in stitches. But times move on, words change and their meanings with them. Comedy’s most outrageous dictionary is back with a hilarious new collection of definitions for all those English words that don’t mean anything like they should.