Honest and revealing, and full of Michael McIntyre’s unique observational humour, A Funny Life is a book his millions of fans will love.
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Honest and revealing, and full of Michael McIntyre’s unique observational humour, A Funny Life is a book his millions of fans will love.
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In an era of decluttering gurus, cleaning bloggers and aspirational pantries, Kerri Sackville has studied the evidence and decided, ‘Nah, way too much trouble. The Life-Changing Magic of a Little Bit of Mess is a refreshing read.
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Trapped In My Sports Bra is an uplifting, funny, and heart-warming collection of true stories about motherhood, middle age and dealing with death.
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How To Kill Your Family is funny and sharp. Grace Bernard has a straightforward plan: Kill her family, make a claim on their fortune, get away with the above.
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Motherhood is hard enough, but add in a pandemic and you’re going to need a serious sense of humour! Take a break with this uplifting book about stuck-at-home mothering, Daze of Isolation.
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From the host of Everything Iconic with Danny Pellegrino comes a collection of stories you’ll be glad didn’t happen to you in How Do I Un-Remember This?
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Number One bestselling author Gill Sims is back with her eagerly awaited fourth and final Why Mummy novel with Why Mummy’s Sloshed.
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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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