Steven (W.)
Poking a Dead Frog by Mike Sacks
“Humor journalist Mike Sacks dissects the what-if’s, what-for’s, who-if’s, and the what-you-talking-about’s of comedy writing by interviewing dozens of today’s most successful, least successful, and least most performers and writers of modern laffs.”
Ellen
“I’m not done with it yet, but what I’ve read so far is about the daughter of a witch. It’s creepy– a forest with black leaved trees, a faceless crow with one eye in its chest, and three mysterious deaths. A chilling book to read in the heat of summer. Plus there are awesome black and white illustrations!”
Alex
“An amazing apocalyptic work which, in spite of being written in 1965, feels pertinent today. Due to chemical dumping and pollution, water has reacted by creating a thin layer which prevents evaporation. People resort to using sea water…
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