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Poe: Illustrated Tales of Mystery and Imagination.

By Edgar Allan Poe.

This volume brings together thirteen of Edgar Allen Poe’s short stories and poems and couples them with the...

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The Rum Diary

By Hunter S. Thompson.

The Rum Diary is a sweaty lusty booze-filled Caribbean odyssey. Well on his way to defining his self-proclaimed Gonzo genre, even as early as 1959, a youthful Hunter S Thompson delves into the...

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Stark.

Ben Elton.

Ah, the first novel of Ben Elton... comedian, comic genius behind such hilarities as The Young Ones and Blackadder, and, after this and some of his other gems, man with an environmental conscience...

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Bridget Jones's Diary

Helen Fielding.

As far as I’m concerned, this is one of the defining books of the “chick lit” genre; so defining, in fact, and followed by so many pale imitations, that Bridget Jones’s Diary should probably surpass this... read more.

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Inside Little Britain

Boyd Hilton.

I really enjoyed all three of the Little Britain television series and found the live stage show hilariously funny, and exceptionally well produced. The comedy of Matt Lucas and David Walliams is... read more.

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Shooting To Kill

Christine Vachon with Davd Edelstein.

Shooting to Kill is part biography of Christine Vachons vault in to Producer Super Stardom and part DIY manual for struggling indie film makers. Vachon defines the often ambiguous role of Producer and the... read more.

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