If you need to add some passion to your dreary daily routines, know that Happy Cruelty Day is there for you. It is a celebration guide deviously constructed by the comedian, Bob Powers, on how to lead a potentially dangerous and exciting existence.
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Curious to know Jeeves’ first name? A few little-known facts about Jeeves, his famous adventures, and Wodehouse’s world in general are a must-know asset to fans’ trivia.
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Decades after the close of his brilliant literary career, P.G. Wodehouse and his illustrious Jeeves are hardly relics of the past. His works boast an audience of millions, thanks in part to Fry and Laurie’s unforgettable “Jeeves and Wooster”.
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Published by
jazzd, March 8, 2009
A great new novel to have fun with.
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Published by
John H, February 28, 2009
A book review is for Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Last Straw.
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Published by
T Deno, February 25, 2009
The famous writer/actor/director Woody Allen is not just known for his standup comedy and films.
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Published by
riona, December 23, 2008
Bernard Shaw, one of the most important British playwrights of modern times, was the author of numerous “timeless” plays.
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I read this book in two days. Son of the Mob was a very interesting book. It grabs your attention and holds it as a hostage until you finally finish the whole book. After reading Son of the Mob I was dying to find out if there was a second book or not. I was very excited to find out that there is a second book to Son of the Mob. Some of the things in the text of this book I could totally relate to. I would recommend this book to everyone.
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An analysis of the satire.
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