Two or more pictures that seemingly are identical are presented on the same page, but subtle changes have been made to one of the pictures. It's up to you to find what has been altered.The book is divided into four sections of pictures puzzles, each progressively more difficult.Can't find all the changes? No problem solutions to all the puzzles are provided in the final section of the book.The book is spiral-bound and handy to use.192 pagesThe Brain Games Picture Puzzles series was developed to challenge your powers of observation and stimulate your ability to focus and concentrate. All books ... View More...
ABSOLUTELY TWISTEDSERIOUSLY DISTURBINGDOWNRIGHT WRONG →What's the difference between a drug dealer and a hooker? A hooker can wash her crack and sell it again. →What's green and yellow and eats nuts? Gonorrhea. →What's pink, black and has 17 nipples? The trash can behind the cancer ward. →What do Jersey girls use as protection during sex? Bus shelters. →Did you hear that McDonald's is coming out with a McJackson burger? It's a 50-year-old piece of meat in a 12-year-old bun.... View More...
Your wedding the moment you ve been waiting for your whole life is tomorrow. The invitations have been sent out, the caterer and florist are lined up, and the bridesmaid dresses have all been exquisitely hand tailored. The location is spectacular and the officiant is your best friend. The weather is going to be great. There s only one fear: that something unplanned and unexpected will happen. With biting humor, twenty true stories share the side-splitting details of wedding mishaps and mistakes. A momentous event for all, weddings bring together people who may not know each other or know each ... View More...
There are only two kinds of poker players: winners and losers. A.D. Livingston offers tips and strategies to keep all serious players on the winning side. View More...
Another Angry Birds National Geographic mash-up This fun, engaging paperback uses Angry Birds to explain the physics at work in the world--and behind the popular game. National Geographic's trademark science blends with Angry Birds' beloved entertainment to take readers into the world of physics. Rhett Allain, physics professor and Wired blogger explains basic scientific principles in fun, accessible ways; the Angry Birds come along for the ride to illustrate concepts we see in the real world--as well as in the Angry Birds games. Packed with science and a sense of humor, this book will improv... View More...
If I use a tampon, am I still a virgin?How drunk am I?Can I catch herpes from my cat?Is it bad to make yourself throw up? There's strange and then there's Google strange. People turn to Google to ask the questions they don't dare ask anyone else. This collection of unbelievable Google searches reveals the bizarre, ill-informed, and sometimes sick nature of everyday people. Whether it's researching how to manually force poop out of their body or wondering if jail is really that bad, this book proves that the truth really is stranger than fiction. View More...
From the award-winning creator of the Web site that unite(s) The Onion and The Wall Street Journal in a marriage of pure lunacy (Fast Company) comes a rollicking riff on corporate kookiness and the journalists who spin it. View More...
The #1 New York Times Bestseller A hilarious, thoughtful, and in-depth exploration of the pleasures and perils of modern romance from Aziz Ansari, the star of Master of None and one of this generation's sharpest comedic voices At some point, every one of us embarks on a journey to find love. We meet people, date, get into and out of relationships, all with the hope of finding someone with whom we share a deep connection. This seems standard now, but it's wildly different from what people did even just decades ago. Single people today have more romantic options than at any point in human histor... View More...
The #1 New York Times Bestseller A hilarious, thoughtful, and in-depth exploration of the pleasures and perils of modern romance from Aziz Ansari, the star of Master of None and one of this generation's sharpest comedic voices At some point, every one of us embarks on a journey to find love. We meet people, date, get into and out of relationships, all with the hope of finding someone with whom we share a deep connection. This seems standard now, but it's wildly different from what people did even just decades ago. Single people today have more romantic options than at any point in human histor... View More...
This book takes on the biggest mystery plaguing single women today and asks the overwhelming question: Why, after a perfect date, doesn't the phone ring?, providing 101 answers, for example: he got sober; he wants to call you, he has your number, he forgot your name. The text is punctuated with witty illustrations. View More...
Sharing outrageous humor, rib-tickling insights and inspiring, real-life examples, Barbara Johnson shows readers how to put life's trails into heavenly perspective. While we wait on Gabriel's horn to sound, Barbara gives women an external telescope with which to view their often difficult world. View More...
This is the book that started it all for the Geranium Lady Sharing her own difficult experiences, Johnson proves that while pain is inevitable, misery is optional. If you need a fresh breath of joy in your life, this book is just the prescription for you. Barbara Johnson can help you look for "life's little sparkles," even in the midst of life's most crippling sorrows. This powerful book has sold more than three million copies and made Barbara Johnson a perennially best-selling author. View More...
From choosing furniture that camouflages peanut butter and jelly to her son's comment, I'm so glad you aren't sensible like other kids' moms, Becky delightfully presents family moments that highlight God's loving presence. View More...
Now in paperback The View's raciest co-host shares her views on life and womanhood in a side-splitting scrapbook of reflection, rage, and raw honesty"One of the funniest women in America" (New York Post), irrepressible comedienne Joy Behar never minces words. Whether she's skewering popular culture as the co-host of ABC's The View, or offering her own skewed outlook on life in one of her sold-out standup routines, she's always candid about the way she feels. And this book is no exception. A no-holds-barred scrapbook of Joy's perspective on life, it includes rants on every topic--from aging to... View More...
People are getting stupider.The "National Enquirer" is always right.Howard Stern should get over himself.Fame is the worst drug. These and countless other strident assertions are contained in Does Anybody Have a Problem with That?, the collection of the greatest hits of Bill Maher's TV series, "Politically Incorrect." Bill Maher presides over the most opinionated show on television. Maher and his panels of pundits and pop stars tackle the really important issues, pontificating liberally and illiberally to produce funny, smart, provocative, award-winning TV. And now here's a sampling of those o... View More...