Daniel Sloss’s comedy engages, offends and makes people uncomfortable, and it is utterly hilarious – all at the same time. Everyone You Hate Is Going To Die is no different.
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Daniel Sloss’s comedy engages, offends and makes people uncomfortable, and it is utterly hilarious – all at the same time. Everyone You Hate Is Going To Die is no different.
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In Start Without Me, Gary Janetti returns with his acid tongue firmly in cheek to the moments and times that defined him.
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Drawn from the popular Guardian column the everyday exultations and inspirations from The Joy of Small Things will get you through dismal days.
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Dad Jokes, they may make you roll your eyes but they do cause a little chuckle here and there. Bad Dad Jokes by Steven Hendrix covers all of the puns from sport to school and science to nature.
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With his signature curmudgeonly humour Tom Segura presents a series of personal stories packed with the crazy characters and strong opinions in I’d Like To Play Alone Please.
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Jack Dee has been very busy during lockdown and would like to update everybody on what he’s been up to in What Is Your Problem?
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I Probably Should’ve Brought A Tent aims to entertain and edify, captivate and compel. It’s also laugh-out-loud funny.
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It’s no wonder Melissa Rivers called her book Lies My Mother Told Me when her Mother’s motto was “Why let the truth ruin a good story?”
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In Do I Feel Better Yet?, Madeleine Trebenski explores more than 45 so-called solutions suggested to her in the name of self-care.
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Chicken Soup for the Soul has gathered some great storytellers to document the mishaps and misadventures of everyday life and celebrate humanity’s ability to laugh at itself.
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