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Chimpanzees in Dungarees (With Added Balls!)    by Chris Whitfield
Price: Free! 61450 words. Language: English. Published on August 25, 2012. Nonfiction » Entertainment » Humor and satire.

Babies Called Keith, Shellsuits, Reliant Robins, Tripe, No Smoking Areas, Knitting, Streetwise Dogs, The Deferential Working Class... Chimpanzees in Dungarees has more than ninety such disappearing things. This book has been written with one sole objective. To take the proverbial and have a laugh. Or is that two objectives? PLUS Added Balls! Extracts from BALLS! The Best European Football Nations.
Cuentos Humorísticos    by Lucas Olmos
Price: $2.99 USD. 24270 words. Language: Spanish. Published by Editorialimagen.com  on October 31, 2011. Nonfiction » Entertainment » Humor and satire.

Más de 60 páginas de diversión! Cuentos e historias graciosas. Una verdadera colección de cuentos chistosos. Con este libro puedes pasar momentos espectaculares junto a tus amigos y familia. Podrás liberar las tensiones de la rutina diaria con historias cortas que no te dejarán parar de reír!
Tastes Like Human: The Shark Guys' Book of Bitingly Funny Lists    by The SharkGuys
Price: $2.99 USD. 34150 words. Language: English. Published on January 28, 2012. Nonfiction » Entertainment » Humor and satire.

Tastes Like Human: The Shark Guys' Book of Bitingly Funny Lists is an irreverent take on the list book genre from two published humor writers known for their bite. It's a compendium with a scope as broad as the odd tastes of the authors, with topics as varied as Top 5 People/Animal Marriages, to etiquette tips for bus riding and meeting the Queen. (It's very unlikely that you'll do both at once).
The Movie Uncyclopedia    by Eric Feinstein
Price: $2.99 USD. 60970 words. Language: English. Published on October 7, 2012. Nonfiction » Entertainment » Entertainment industry.

With a healthy dose of facts, opinions, humor and footnotes, Michael Kun, Lou Harry, Eric Feinstein and Theresa Hoiles review the people, places and things that make up the multi-billion industry that we call the movies. From Valentino to Schwarzenegger to zombies to Twizzlers and everything in between, The Movie Uncyclopedia pokes fun at the icons and not-so-icons that make the movies great.