Books tagged: satire

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In Development    by Stan Lerner
Price: $5.95 USD. 42080 words. Published on December 23, 2009. .

"In Development" is a hilarious account of a day in the life of Stan Peters—Hollywood’s most powerful and scummiest producer.
Xanthan Gumm    by Robin Reed
Price: $2.99 USD. 77330 words. Published on December 28, 2009. .

Earth - The forbidden planet! Where strange beings called humans toil endlessly, creating the stories loved throughout Galactic Civilization. Stories collectively called The Movies! One brave soul dares to go there, because he has a dream. He dreams of starring in a Movie, and of meeting the King of Earth - Steven Spielberg!
Get The Right Guy    by Stan Lerner
Price: $5.95 USD. 11600 words. Published on December 30, 2009. .

Get The Right Guy is a hilarious sexist satire of self-help books written by the best author of his generation. Stan Lerner delivers laughs in this gem of a book but he also ingeniously causes the reader to seriously think about the state of the male female relationship.
Death ... is just God's way of letting you know She didn't find you all that amusing    by E.I. Weiner
Price: $1.99 USD. 10330 words. Published on January 7, 2010. .

You may fear the Reaper, but these laugh-filled essays, articles, sketches and lists make the dude seem a lot less Grim. From the 33 stages of dying to a fairly deep (actually, shallow) discussion of death symbolism in dreams, and even exercises for the dead (including the ever-popular Lying in Place), you’ll want to make sure to live long enough to read them all.
More Dark Drink and Conversation    by Thomas Kennedy
Price: $6.95 USD. 93880 words. Published by Strict Publishing International  on January 16, 2010. .

In Mulligans pub, the wit, wisdom and composure of the regular occupants of that sanctuary is tested to its limits, and beyond. An EU Commissioner, kidnappers, a Mullah, the Special Branch, the Irish Army, the CIA, a filmmaker and a beautiful actress all play their part, and the wiles of a Dominatrix from Strimmers lap dancing club prove almost too much of a temptation even for the Parish Priest.
A Creation Myth    by Destin Joyal
Price: Free! 1300 words. Published on January 16, 2010. .

At first there was nothing. Then there was Tyler. Tyler doesn't know how it came to exist as an all powerful being, but it does know that its bored with the big empty space. A comical creation myth following the creation of our planet.
Why republicans can't get black votes.    by George Cook
Price: $0.99 USD. 1670 words. Published on January 18, 2010. .

A satiric look at why republicans can’t make in roads into the Black Community. While humorous the short book does give common sense tips on how the RNC can reach out to black voters. The book touches on conservative talk radio, black political beliefs, and the failure of the RNC to reach out to black voters.
Schtick to the Script    by Kathryn Lively
Price: $0.99 USD. 5410 words. Published by DLP Books on January 21, 2010. .

Performed in 2004 by a regional Florida troupe, these hilarious short skits are perfect for performance in a comedy revue.
The Very First Blog Posts of All Time (on The Blog Empty Glass Full)    by John Nicholas Datesh
Price: $0.99 USD. 9340 words. Published on January 31, 2010. .

A compilation of the first humorous and satiric posts on the blog Empty Glass Full, written by John Nicholas Datesh. Topical commentary so you should download the book immediately or before the end of the current news cycle, whichever comes first.
The Nasty Little Writing Book: Longtime New York Publishing Insider Reveals Secrets Only Best-Selling Authors Know    by D. W. St.John
Price: $2.99 USD. 34000 words. Published by Elderberry Press, Inc.  on February 4, 2010. .

At last! A New York publishing agent reveals secrets that every aspiring author needs to know to break into the publishing scene. "Hilarious!" Publishers Weekly "Highly recommended… for the experienced writer looking to enjoy a good…laugh…should be required reading for aspiring best-selling authors…" Midwest Book Review