Sh*t Towns of Australia by Rick Furphy; Geoff Rissole
$19.99 AUD
Category: COMEDY AND HUMOUR
The hilarious guide to the shittest towns in Australia.
99 Stormtroopers Join the Empire by Greg Stones
$27.99 AUD
Category: COMEDY AND HUMOUR
Ninety-nine Stormtroopers join the Empire, and then their troubles begin. One takes a lunch break in the carbon freezing chamber. Two underestimate a princess. One picks the wrong time to ask for a promotion. Another fails to show Jabba the proper respect. And one interrupts Lord Vader's private time, f ...Show more
Friends to Keep in Art and Life by Nicole Tersigni
$29.99 AUD
Category: COMEDY AND HUMOUR
Pairing classical paintings with sassy captions, Tersigni honours all sorts of sacred female friendships and the miscellaneous nonsense that brings women closer together. Focusing on five major friend types (the Work Friend, the Nurturing Friend, the Hide a Body for You Friend, the Up for Anything Frien ...Show more
3000 Jokes, 2997 Laughs by Mike Haskins, Stephen Arnott
$24.99 AUD
Category: COMEDY AND HUMOUR
An enormous collection of over 3,000 side-splitting jokes for every occasion. Jokes range from quick-fire one-liners and observations to rambling yarns, and from the classic to the modern. This book contains quips for every occasion, from the best man's speech to the sales conference, or just for swappi ...Show more
Deadpool Comeback Creator: More Than 150,000 Retorts from the Merc with the Mouth
$29.99 AUD
Category: COMEDY AND HUMOUR
Trash talk like Deadpool with this hilarious authorized book that contains the best insults from the Deadpool comics, allowing you to create thousands of snarky comebacks worthy of the fast-talking Merc with a Mouth.He is annoying. He is dangerous. He smells terrible. But the public loves him. He talks ...Show more
Around the World in 80 Novels by RUSSELL, HENRY
$22.99 AUD
Category: COMEDY AND HUMOUR | Reading Level: 4 Non Fiction
Whether you're a regular globe-trotter or an armchair traveller, these 80 works conjure up the spirit of place for locations on every continent. Sometimes the setting of a novel is as important as the story--where would Dickens be without London, or Edith Wharton without New York? Who can read Tales of ...Show more