The Art of the Political Putdown - The Greatest Comebacks, Ripostes, and Retorts in History by Chris Lamb; Will Moredock
$32.99 AUD
Category: Humour
The Art of the Political Putdown is a book of over 300 witty verbal jabs and ripostes from politicians around the world, all of whom share a common sharp tongue. Liberal or conservative, humor can be a powerful weapon in any politician's arsenal, and political journalists Chris Lamb and Will Moredoc ...Show more
Queer Chameleon and Friends by Amee Wilson
$24.99 AUD
Category: Humour
A vibrant and uplifting collection of comic illustrations about LGBTQ+ life, for the community and beyond, from the creator of the online sensation @queeeerchameleon that's loved by millions.Queer Chameleon and Friends reminds us that all experiences are valid, empowers us to accept and express our iden ...Show more
Everytime I Find the Meaning of Life ... by Daniel Klein
$22.99 AUD
Category: Humour
A humorous and philosophical trip through life, from the acclaimed author of Travels with Epicurus. As a young college student studying philosophy, Daniel Klein filled a notebook with short quotes from the world's greatest thinkers, hoping to find some guidance on how to live the best life he could. Now ...Show more
Darth Vader and Son by Jeffrey Brown
$24.99 AUD
Category: Humour
What if Darth Vader took an active role in raising his son? What if "Luke, I am your father" was just a stern admonishment from an annoyed dad? In this hilarious and sweet comic reimagining, Darth Vader is a dad like any other—except with all the baggage of being the Dark Lord of the Sith. Celebrated ar ...Show more
The Very Embarrassing Book of Dad Jokes: Because Your Dad Thinks He's Hilarious by Ian Allen
$17.99 AUD
Category: Humour
A collection of "side-splitting" jokes collected from dads around the world, all of whom think they are hilarious Why did the banana go to the doctors? Because he wasn't peeling very well Proving the age-old maxim that "it's in the way that you tell them," dads have always been renowned for being trul ...Show more
English (I Used to Know That) by Patrick Scrivenor
$14.99 AUD
Category: Humour | Series: I Used to Know That
If you can't tell a possessive pronoun from a correlative conjunction, confuse 'disinterested' and 'uninterested' and struggle with the subjunctive, then I Used to Know That: English has the answers. Relearn the essential rules of the English language, from grammar and punctuation to sentence constructi ...Show more
Five on Brexit Island by Bruno Vincent
$19.99 AUD
Category: Humour
Enid Blyton's books are beloved the world over and The Famous Five have been the perennial favourite of her fans. Now, in this new series of Enid Blyton for Grown-Ups, can George, Dick, Anne, Julian and Timmy survive the ultimate test of their friendship: Brexit? It is the night of the referendum and th ...Show more
Asterix: Asterix Gift Edition: Albums 1 - 5: Asterix the Gaul, Asterix and the Golden Sickle, Asterix and the Goths, Asterix the Gladiator, Asterix and the Banquet by Rene Goscinny
$69.99 AUD
Category: Humour | Series: Asterix Ser.
In this special collectors' edition, the first five Asterix stories are collected in one fabulous luxury volume.In ASTERIX THE GAUL, we join Asterix, Obleix and co as they try to defend one small village in Gaul from the mighty legionaires of Rome who surround them.In ASTERIX AND THE GOLDEN SICKLE, disa ...Show more
Carnival of Snackery: Diaries 2003 - 2020 by David Sedaris
$34.99 AUD
Category: Humour | Series: Language Acts and Worldm Ser.
For forty years, David Sedaris has kept a diary in which he records everything that captures his attention-overheard comments, salacious gossip, soap opera plot twists, secrets confided by total strangers. These observations are the source code for his finest work, and through them he has honed his cunn ...Show more
Birds Aren't Real by Peter McIndoe, Connor Gaydos
$29.99 AUD
Category: Humour
The true story of the greatest conspiracy in US history - and how to fight back.Have you ever seen a baby pigeon? You haven't, have you? No one has, not in many, many years. They used to be everywhere. That's because they come out of the factory as adults.In the 1970s, the United States government kille ...Show more