Humor
Review:It’s the summer after her sophomore year of college and Rachael is headed to England with her grandmother, GG, father’s assistant, Edmond, and her gay BFF, Travis. Nearly as soon as they arrive, strange things begin to happen. They become involved in a crazy chase that includes the creepy Ahmed, a midnight showing of The Rocky Horror Picture Show, a drunk retired jeweler, Scotland Yard, a mock battle, the crown jewels, a houseboat, and Wallis Simpson.
Toad in the Hole is the fourth of the... Read more
Review:The product is as advertised and no surprise.
But really disappointed with the packaging especially because the books were new.
All the books in the package was bent and crushed in all four corners. Read more
Review:for a guy like me that loves mature graphic novels, We3 not so great compare to graphic novels like Ex Machina, Y the Last Man or Criminal. It's a fun read, don't get me wrong but the comic is all about how cruel humans are and the humans are the actual beasts in this world. The three animals don't really have that much character to them, they are just poor little things that are scared and wanting to go back "home". After reading it once, I never picked it up again.
But defiantly check it ou... Read more
Review:This book is a classic, written tongue in cheek and sometimes overly wordy. It is an entertaining story of a lady rogue who struggles to survive in London during the 1700s. She is without a profession, but not without guile. Read more
Review:A story of passions, morality and living in a foreign country. It is considered a classic because human fragility and love are a constant part of life no matter where or when life happens; as long as the story is very well written: as in The Painted Veil. Read more
Review:While it seems to go nowhere, it really does. There is little suspense, but all the characters are so well drawn that the reader will end up thinking they are friends or acquaintances. The reader will want to know more but will know there is no more to know. Read more
Review:Acerbic! Written by Joy Behar and published by HarperCollins – New York in 2017, this book is a humorous satire on President Donald J. Trump and his political party, the GOP. Readers who might be offended by four-letter profanity should be warned that this book contains a fair amount of it. Behar is a stand-up comedian and co-host of the TV show The View. It is very clear from her words in this book that she dislikes Trump and Republicans, in general. It is, however, quite funny most of the... Read more
Review:This hillarious parody on the famous Hungry Games series will keep you laughing off-and-on through the entire book!I don't read much,but I could hardly stop reading this one!Very well written for a parody!A little stupid here and there,but still pretty funny! Read more
Review:This book is amazing. Clever angles and ways of discussing the game resonate thanks to Shea’s natural and conversational writing style. The artwork brings his crazy thoughts and ideas to life and give the book a distinct and memorable character. Five stars. Read more
Review:I never thought anyone could skewer the office workplace as well as Scott Adams (“Dilbert”) but Sarah does just as sublime a job of it. This book contains many laugh out loud moments. I love the drawings that illustrate the points, which are often as humorous as her various tips. As someone who groans inwardly at the thought of any meeting lasting longer than an hour, I can absolutely relate – in a humorous way – to all Sarah’s suggestions. Highly recommended for anyone who enjoys good office hu... Read more









