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You Should Worry Says John Henry
- Written by: Hugh McHugh
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Join the witty and charming John Henry as he shares his unapologetically candid commentary on lifes myriad experiences and adventures. With a delightful mix of humor, he dives into topics ranging from Tango lessons and automobiles to dieting, love, snapshots, and the quirks of everyday life. Be prepared to laugh out loud—just a heads up, reading this in a quiet place might attract some amused glances! (Summary by Laurie Banza)
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Twilight Sleep
- Written by: Edith Wharton
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In Twilight Sleep, Wharton masterfully critiques the lives of the wealthy, showcasing her ability to satirize their excesses while revealing a surprising sense of compassion and even a touch of admiration for some of her characters. Each individual, no matter how minor, is brought to life with vivid detail. Yet, beneath the surface of their bustling lives lies a profound emptiness and a pervasive sense of inauthenticity. This novel serves as a brilliant exploration of evasion and the hollowness of high society. - Summary by T. A. Copeland
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Perfect Behavior
- Written by: Donald Ogden Stewart
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Dive into a delightful exploration of manners and etiquette with Perfect Behavior, a witty guide for ladies and gentlemen navigating social crises in 1922. Join us for a charming journey filled with humor and timeless advice, introduced by Samanem.
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Princess Priscillas Fortnight
- Written by: Elizabeth von Arnim
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In Princess Priscillas Fortnight, Princess Priscilla of Lothen Kunitz finds herself suffocated by the constraints of court life and decides to escape to England with an elderly court librarian. Her dream is to embrace a life of simplicity and altruism, but she quickly discovers that life in a quaint English village is far from the idyllic existence she envisioned. Join Priscilla as she navigates the challenges and surprises of her new world... (Introduction by Tabithat)
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Parodies on Tennysons Charge of the Light Brigade
- Written by: Walter Hamilton
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Dive into this captivating extract from Parodies of the Works of English and American Authors, Vol 1, where Tennysons iconic Charge of the Light Brigade is humorously revisited. This collection playfully explores a range of topics, from the Clergy and the Fairer Sex to Doctors and Engineers, delivering a delightful twist on the original poem. - Summary by Kim
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Perfect Behavior (Version 2)
- Written by: Donald Ogden Stewart
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Dive into this witty guide designed for both ladies and gentlemen facing the quirks of social situations. With a humorous twist, this audiobook offers charming insights to navigate any social crisis with grace and style. (Summary by MaryAnn)
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Little Masterpieces of American Wit and Humor Vol 2
- Written by: Thomas Lansing Masson Various
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Dive into Volume 2 of this delightful ten-volume collection, showcasing the wit and humor of Americas most beloved wordsmiths. Featuring a rich tapestry of amusing tales, clever observations, and charming anecdotes, this installment includes works from iconic writers like Ambrose Bierce, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Mark Twain, and Bret Harte. Join Lynne Thompson as she guides you through these timeless pieces that continue to tickle our funny bones.
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Comic History of the United States
- Written by: Flavius Josephus
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Join us on a hilarious journey through American history, from the first European settlements to the Civil War. Packed with the authors sharp wit and an abundance of sarcastic humor, this book offers a refreshingly entertaining take on historical events. Youll discover a unique blend of facts and comical embellishments that will keep you laughing while you learn. (Summary by Allyson Hester)
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Satans Diary
- Written by: Leonid Nikolayevich Andreyev
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Satans Diary is the final masterpiece of the renowned Russian author Leonid Andreyev, completed just days before his death in Finland in September 1919. Once one of Russias most celebrated writers, Andreyev tragically passed away in financial ruin, burdened by the disillusionment and heartbreak stemming from his countrys turmoil. In this captivating satire on human existence, Andreyev channels his profound despair through the character of Satan, who descends to Earth in the guise of an American millionaire in search of amusement and adventure. As he traverses Europe, he encounters a parade of ...
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Roughing It
- Written by: Mark Twain
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Roughing It is a captivating semi-autobiographical adventure penned by the renowned American humorist Mark Twain. Written between 1870 and 1871 and published in 1872, this delightful sequel to Innocents Abroad chronicles Twains exciting escapades before embarking on his famous pleasure cruise. Join Twain as he shares his humorous and insightful experiences exploring the American frontier.
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Bill Nyes Cordwood
- Written by: Bill Nye
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Join Bill Nye as he takes you on a humorous journey through the quirks of late 19th century America. With his trademark wit, he playfully explores everything from Galileo to Grover Cleveland, from wasps to cattle, and even dinosaurs to the railroad. This delightful collection offers a fresh perspective on history, delivered with Nyes unique charm. - Summary by Tom Penn
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Moonbeams from the Larger Lunacy
- Written by: Stephen Leacock
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Dive into the whimsical world of 1915 through the eyes of Canadian humorist Stephen Leacock. With his sharp wit and a touch of irony, Leacock offers a delightful mix of humorous and cynical reflections on life, guaranteed to entertain and provoke thought. (Summary by TriciaG)
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Essay on the Art of Ingeniously Tormenting
- Written by: Jane Collier
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Dive into An Essay on the Art of Ingeniously Tormenting, a witty conduct book penned by Jane Collier in 1753. This charmingly satirical work serves as a guide on the fine art of nagging, inspired by the sharp humor of Jonathan Swifts essays. Colliers first literary endeavor offers readers a playful exploration of how to tease and mortify their acquaintances, carefully structured into two sections that cater to specific audiences, followed by a set of General Rules applicable to all. (Summary from Wikipedia)
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Egregious English
- Written by: T. W. H. Crosland
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Dive into the witty world of Egregious English, a delightful 1903 satire that playfully skewers English society and its quirks. With a blend of humor and sharp insights, listeners will find themselves both entertained and challenged by Croslands astute observations. As the author, writing under the pseudonym “Angus McNeil,” he sheds light on attitudes of a bygone era that would raise eyebrows in today’s sensibilities. Join us for a journey through the mind of this British author, poet, and journalist (1865-1924) who masterfully combines comedy with social critique. (David Wales)
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