Parodies & spoofs: non-fiction

Wrotten English

Following on from the hilarious collection of typos, gaffes and howlers in Portico’s A Steroid Hit the Earth, comes Wrotten … Continued

Mothers

In the realm of amusing, deadpan greetings cards, Cath Tate is the original and best. In her thirty-year career she

Grumpy Old Git Jokes

Railing against the world? Fed up with everything? In need of a hefty dose of cynical humour? Then Grumpy Old Git Jokes is the book for you.

A Steroid Hit The Earth

‘A Steroid Hit The Earth’ is a catalogue of errors, omissions, mistakes and other disasters, ranging from the straight typo or the ambiguous statement to the downright bizarre.

Crap Dad Jokes

What do you call a decomposing whale? Mouldy Dick. And that joke sums up, somewhat poorly, the 999 other jokes

The Ultimate Book of Jewish Jokes

This is, quite simply, the most comprehensive collection of Jewish jokes, ever! The author has sourced over 1000 jokes and

The Ants Are My Friends

Linguistic mistakes. We all make them. And if your name is George W Bush, you might make them more often

Mind the Bollocks

Popular music has always attracted the kind of morally bankrupt individuals who are too unhinged to hold down a proper

Mind the Bollocks: A riotous rant through the ridiculousness of Rock'n'Roll

From deeply suspect sexual politics to crackpot religions, musicians’ elevated position in popular culture allows them to hold forth freely on subjects about which they know precious little. Mind The Bollocks collects some of the finest nuggets of wisdom ever to fall from their foul, ill-educated mouths.

Crap Lyrics

Even the greatest songwriters (and Spandau Ballet) have had the odd bad day at the office. Or more likely, a bad few minutes in the studio toilets scribbling the first words they can think of on the back of their tranquiliser prescription shortly before the vocal has to be recorded.

Rude London

Following hot on the hilarious heels of Shit London comes the naughty, but very funny, Rude London, an outrageous collection of photographs of the unexpected comedy that lurks on every street corner.

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