The Fruit Code: The Spiritual Shortcut to Loving Your SELF and Others provides an honest and humorous look at ourselves from the inside out, while learning to identify, honor, and appreciate the diversity and uniqueness of others.
A hilarious and hopeful primer to prevent, combat, and eliminate the suckage in modern marriage by doing it right in the early years, from one of the minds behind the series Sex and the City and the New York Times bestselling authors of He's Just Not That Into You, It's Called a Breakup Because It's Broken, and It's Just a F***ing DateSome marriages start out storybook.
In this witty novel--originally published as Whatever Makes You Happy--that inspired Netflix's major motion picture Otherhood, three mothers try to save their grown sons from themselves.
In this witty third novel in the Nice series, from beloved actress Celia Imrie, the retired expats in the South of France must rally to save their failing restaurant, and protect Theresa from an unsavory stalker.
The deliciously effervescent new novel from Celia Imrie, beloved character actress and author of Not Quite Nice, follows the exploits of two women on a cruise ship.
On the twentieth anniversary of the Coen brothers' cult classic film, the ultimate fan's guide to The Big Lebowski, with a foreword by the Dude himself, Jeff Bridges, and a new afterword by writer and film critic Daphne Merkin.
For anyone who has pet peeves, nerves, and irritations caused by everyday interactions with the world, this is a collection of the funniest, realistic, common, life-engaging moments we all share as everyday people.
From Jeff Friesen, award-winning photographer and author of United States of LEGO, comes a hilarious new book of diorama photographs that uses LEGO bricks to spoof the famous work of the mysterious anonymous graffiti artist known as Banksy.
Der lange Cutie folgt unserem kleinen Lieblingsmädchen " Savvy ", die ihre Welt zu erkunden, da nur eine 3-jährige kann, als durch die Augen ihres Vaters gesehen geht weiter.
The Washington Post "e;10 Best Graphic Novels of the Year"e;New York magazine "e;The Year's Most Giftable Coffee-Table Books"e;Newsday "e;Best Fall Books"e;The Verge "e;10 Best Comics of the Year"e;Oklahoman "e;Best Graphic Novels of the Year"e;Winner of the New York City Book AwardFrom the #1 NYT bestselling author of Can't We Talk About Something More Pleasant?
The best novel yet from award-winning, Booker Prize-shortlisted Magnus Mills--a hilarious and surreal exploration of power, fanaticism, and really, really good records.
Witty and enchanting, the second novel from the well-loved actress and author of Not Quite Nice follows the hilarious exploits of expats in the South of France.
A "e;richly imagined and darkly comic"e; (Jenny Offill) love story set in the Arctic Circle that explores self-discovery and the power of starting over.
Face it, life is short and who has time to see 1000 places, read 1000 more classics or see 1000 movies somebody else deems essential, and all that nonsense?
Celebrating life's special moments are what birthdays are all about- and these occasions are made all the more special with time spend with your bff's.
The Ultimate Guide to a Fabulous Ring, a Memorable Proposal, and the Perfect WeddingA fun and informative guide for every guy ready to take the plungeFrom figuring out whether shell say yes before you ask, to deciding what cut of diamond shell love, this guide speaks to every man embarking on one of lifes greatest adventures: marriage.
In this hilarious parody of a childrens classic, and a follow-up to its highly successful cousin, The Very Hungry Zombie, The Very Thirsty Vampire presents a charming little fellow with a very specific kind of thirst.