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Better than Cliffs Notes, funnier than Monarch Notes, and shorter than the originals-all the bestsellers you'd ever want to read are here for you to enjoy! This hilarious audio book parody of the... |
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2007 Audie® Award Finalist - Literary Fiction "With the enormous success of the critically acclaimed The Russian Debutante’s Handbook, Gary Shteyngart established... |
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Pretty, impecunious Sally Nicholas never dreamed a fortune could prove a disadvantage, until she becomes an heiress and watches in bewilderment as her orderly existence goes haywire. Coping first... |
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Ascension is a political coming of age story that captures the energy and fun of a down to the wire election. In 1995, Ben Jones is a fifth year senior at East Central Louisiana University in... |
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Take an unforgettable ride with the classic sketches that helped make America's foremost comedy troupe. The Second City lampoons every aspect of modern American life, with brilliant improvisatory... |
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In terms of style, wit, and irony, there is no comparison between PEYTON PLACE and Joe Goffman's BUSH FALLS. But both books stripped away the facade of small-town propriety to reveal the private,... |
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Voltaire and Pangloss travel the world looking for the good in life, but can they find it? Candide and his tutor Pangloss travel the globe trying to follow the philosophy 'All is for the best in... |
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Bestselling author Fannie Flagg (Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Café) returns with a heartwarming comedy about an 80-year-old woman named Mrs. Shimfessle, who falls out of a fig... |
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The very British Jeeves and Wooster take their double-act to audio and give a listener a spiffing listen! P.G. Wodehouse has many devoted fans all over the world who are dedicated to his... |
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America's beloved writer, Lilian Jackson Braun, author of twenty-four Cat Who...mysteries, is now the subject of a mystery herself. In Robert Kaplow's brilliant and bawdy parody, Ms. Jackson's... |
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