humor

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Goofy jokes & giggles

A collection of silly jokes and riddles.
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The everything kids' joke book

side-splitting rib-tickling fun!
A collection of jokes, limericks, tongue twisters, and riddles for children.
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Best riddle book ever

A collection of over 500 riddles on many different subjects.
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500 hilarious jokes for kids

A collection of jokes grouped into such categories as animals, sports, computers, and worms.

Funtime riddles

This is a collection of humorous riddles on sports.

Just joking 6

300 hilarious jokes about everything, including tongue twisters, riddles, and more!
Presents a variety of jokes and facts, including knock-knocks, tongue twisters, riddles, and traditional question and answer jokes.

Talking as fast as I can

from Gilmore Girls to Gilmore Girls, (and everything in between)
2017
In this collection of personal essays, the beloved star of Gilmore Girls and Parenthood reveals stories about life, love, and working as a woman in Hollywood?along with behind-the-scenes dispatches from the set of the new Gilmore Girls, where she plays the fast-talking Lorelai Gilmore once again.

The biggest poutine in the world

2016
"The last memory Thomas has of his mother is the delicious poutine she made him for his fifth birthday. The next morning, she was gone. All that remained were the five candles she stuck into the concoction of French fries, gravy, and melted cheese curds. On his twelfth birthday, Thomas comes up with a plan: if he makes the biggest poutine in the world, he'll get his name into the Guinness World Records. Maybe then, his mother will take notice and come back home"--Back cover.
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The unforgettable what's his name

2016
"Even before all this happened I had never been like the other kids. I tried not to be seen. If I climbed a tree or hid among the bins, no one could find me. 'Where's What's His Name?' they'd say . . . Then, one weekend, I got what I wanted. First, I blended in with things. But on the second day I changed . . . I mean, really changed . . . "--OCLC.
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