Puns

The Best Book of Puns

As Oscar Levant said many years ago, “A pun is the lowest form of wit, especially if you didn’t think of it first.” In this lively collection you’ll find a hilarious abundance of pun-ishment for the millions who can’t resist giving a word or phrase a twist… and ammunition for many occasions from movie, TV and theatre wags; …

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That’s Terrible! A Cringeworthy Collection of 1001 Really Bad Jokes

A relentless barrage of zany, off-the-wall humour, 1001 jokes, puns and one-liners, plumbed exclusively from the innermost depths and far-out corridors of an extremely vivid imagination. You won’t have encountered anything like this addictive little beauty before; not a swear word in sight, it would be equally at home in the hands of kids or grandmas, whilst still …

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The Bible Reader’s Joke Book: A collection of over 2,000 jokes, puns, humorous stories, and funny sayings related to the Bible: arranged from Genesis to Revelation

This 500 page book contains a collection of over 2,000 jokes, puns, humorous stories and funny sayings related to the Bible. It is arranged chronologically according to the books of the Scriptures, from Genesis to Revelation. There is also an extensive topical index included. This book is designed to help youth pastors, preachers, and teachers of the …

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The Ultimate Book of Dad Jokes: 1,001+ Punny Jokes Your Pops Will Love Telling Over and Over and Over…

A massive collection of laughable, cheesy jokes perfect for amusing dads while slightly embarrassing the kidsAs groan-inducing as they are hilarious, dad jokes are the corny one-liners and oh-so-clever puns moms and kids consider slightly amusing and dads somehow find rolling-in-the-aisles hilarious. Now, with The Ultimate Book of Dad Jokes, no father will ever lack new material to …

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Hidden Water: From the Frank Stanford Archives

““The big event in poetry for 2015 will likely be the long-awaited resurrection of Frank Stanford, a legendary badass from Arkansas, much of whose poetry has been unavailable since his suicide at the age of 29 in 1978… Stanford was a hell of a metaphor-maker and simile-slinger, and could cast a spell of extreme intensity with a flick …

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The Crown Affair (Nursery-Rhyme Mysteries)

In the sequel to What REALLY Happened to Humpty?, Jack (Jill’s other half) fell down the Hill and had his crown stolen. It’s up to detective Joe Dumpty to round up the usual suspects and track down the …

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PAIN: The Board Game

“[A] provocative reinterpretation of poetry’s function…Here is devastating meta-poetry for the board game–playing, smartphone-scrolling masses, both accessible and enlightened.”—Publisher’s WeeklyI am of my times and you screengrab out of ancient nowhere, the title of one of the poems in Starkweather’s second collection, PAIN: The Board Game, perfectly capture both his utter contemporariness and his empathetic treatment of our …

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