Books tagged: philosophical humor

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The Freel of Streel: Part One in the Narrative of John of Origin    by Ian Kraft
Price: $2.50 USD. 65650 words. Published on November 19, 2010. .

It is always advisable, when you are a conman, to make sure that the town that you're about to try to con does not have a land such as Streel hidden within it. For if it does, you may find yourself trying to escape your mind in an incomprehensible land with a left-handed scribe, being forced to deal with lexically picky ants, Kweengs, and the Freel on your journey through your fears, God and love.
The Ungettable Joke    by Bill Dargen & Dave Squires
Price: $0.99 USD. 81420 words. Published on January 16, 2011. .

Mysterious encounters with phantom elements of an ancient tribal culture are the main snares used by an intelligence that wants two young professionals to know something about the universe. The Ungettable Joke is a fantastical, humorous, and intellectual adventure that readers have said they “would like to believe is true”.
How to be a Lighthouse    by Martin Auer
Price: $2.99 USD. 24580 words. Published on February 14, 2011. .

26 hilarious stories with a philosophical twist: How to Be a Lighthouse - The World’s Most Famous Man - The Convent of Illumination - Questions You Had Better Not Ask - An Introduction to Magic and others. The stories were written for Martin Auer's monthly column on creative thinking in India's "Parenting" magazine.
Not Really Galileo    by Richard Kerr
Price: Free! 3010 words. Published on June 20, 2011. .

All kids have a folklore about their neighbourhood, whether it's an old woman who's really a witch or, in this case, a derelict house that's haunted. Two boys decide to watch an eclipse at the dead of night. -0- The world is full of wonder and meaning yet, today, to understand it we seem to have to choose between science and superstition. I prefer the daydeaming, storytelling way.