Beth Lisick
Helping Me Help Myself: One Skeptic, Ten Self-Help Gurus, and a Year on the Brink of the Comfort Zone
158.1082 LISICK
Helping Me Help Myself: One Skeptic, Ten Self-Help Gurus, and a Year on the Brink of the Comfort Zone
158.1082 LISICK
Lisick had spent her life avoiding anything that promotes or claims to provide any "self-help," until one New Year's, when she decides that she needs to make some changes in her life. So she spends one year trying to "change" herself with the help of some of the self-help "experts." She not only reads the books, but she also attends seminars and classes. The book covers her journey and thoughts.
Mary Roach
Although it may be a difficult subject for many people, Roach delves into the various ways that human bodies have been utilized after death throughout history. In the past 2000 years, bodies have been used to test theories, to figure out biological processes and surgical methods, and even to determine the decomposition process in different conditions for the solving of murders.
Dave Barry
Dave Barry is Not Making This Up
814.54 BARRY
Dave Barry is Not Making This Up
814.54 BARRY
Dave Barry is well known for his humor column in the Miami Herald that he wrote until 2005. This book is a collection of his humor columns and includes subjects on everything from exploding Pop-Tarts to the worst song lyrics, ever. There are also illustrations throughout the book by cartoonist Jeff MacNelly.
David Sedaris
Me Talk Pretty One Day
814.54 SEDARIS
Me Talk Pretty One Day
814.54 SEDARIS
David Sedaris is an essayist and NPR commentator, who is well known for his sharing his often hysterical life experiences. In this work, Sedaris discusses his move to Paris, his attempting to learn French, and his life in his new city. There are also other interesting and funny stories from his life.
Hillary Carlip
A La Cart: The Secret Lives of Grocery Shoppers
818.54 CARLIP
A La Cart: The Secret Lives of Grocery Shoppers
818.54 CARLIP
Carlip, a performance artist, has always found it interesting to collect people's old shopping lists and imagine the lives of the people who use them. So she decides to become the people she imagines and go grocery shopping as they would. There are 26 characters and the stories (and photographs) that go with them.
The Ten, Make That Nine, Habits of Very Organized People. Make That Ten: The Tweets of Steve Martin
818.607 MARTIN
818.607 MARTIN
Steven Martin has over 1.4 million followers on Twitter, and he is known for his ability to convey his cleverness and hilarity in 140 characters or less.
Craig Marberry
Cuttin' Up: Wit and Wisdom from Black Barber Shops
818.62 MARBERRY
Cuttin' Up: Wit and Wisdom from Black Barber Shops
818.62 MARBERRY
Craig Marberry is a journalist and author who traveled all over the country listening in on the conversations going on in barber shops. There, he heard conversations ranging from funny first-haircut reminiscing to serious lessons in black history. Marberry was eager to share the stories of everyday barbers and customers. People he thinks are the, "nation's funniest comedians and sharpest pundits: real characters with fascinating stories to tell."
Charles Osgood
Funny Letters from Famous People
826 FUNNY
Funny Letters from Famous People
826 FUNNY
Charles Osgood is a broadcaster and humorist who has, in this work, collected often hysterical correspondence from politicians, such as Abraham Lincoln; authors, such as Mark Twain; and other celebrities, such as Groucho Marx and Julia Child. At a time when very few people still correspond with others by sending letters through the mail, this is a glimpse into the lives of these people, even though it is mostly a funny one, and the matters that they would share in a letter.
Peter Allison
Whatever You Do, Don't Run: True Tales of a Botswana Safari Guide
916.88304 ALLISON
Whatever You Do, Don't Run: True Tales of a Botswana Safari Guide
916.88304 ALLISON
Peter Allison grew up in Sydney, but in 1994, at the age of 19, he traveled to Africa and started giving safari tours. In this book, he shares some very funny stories from his time in Africa and from the tours that he has given.
Bill Bryson
A Walk In the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail
917.40443 BRYSON and LP 917.404 BRYSON
A Walk In the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail
917.40443 BRYSON and LP 917.404 BRYSON
Bill Bryson decided to reintroduce himself with America, after living in England for twenty years, by walking the 2,100 mile Appalachian Trail (going from Georgia to Maine). Bryson is known for his funny ways of sharing information on subjects, such as the English language or history of the home, and this book is no different. Bryson shares stories of the characters that he meets along the way, the beauty of the landscape he witnesses, and the history of the trail.
Jenny Lawson
Let's Pretend This Never Happened (A Mostly True Memoir)
B LAWSON
Let's Pretend This Never Happened (A Mostly True Memoir)
B LAWSON
Lawson is known for her blog, The Bloggess (at thebloggess.com). In her memoirs she shares funny stories of her life that show her (and us) that even though we all have moments that we wish we could "pretend this never happened," they are the moments that often define who we are.
You can find more humorous Non-Fiction books here, and there are paper copies of the bibliography next to the catalog computers.
You can find more humorous Non-Fiction books here, and there are paper copies of the bibliography next to the catalog computers.
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