Humor, Impulse
HOW TO LIVE WITH THE INTERNET AND NOT LET IT RUN YOUR LIFE
Written by Noel, Gabrielle Alexa
This book is a guide to living your life online, offering practical and sanity-saving tips to help you block out distractions and detractors. Nobody owns the internet, but it can own us. Between updates from our exes and half-hearted flirtations, abuse from trolls and doomscrolling, it's easy to get sucked in and much harder to log off.
YOU CAN DO ANYTHING, MAGIC SKELETON!: MONSTER MOTIVATIONS TO MOVE YOUR BUTT AND GET YOU TO DO THE THING OE
Written by Wendig, Chuck
In the tradition of inspirational pick-me-ups like Lin-Manuel Miranda and Johnny Sun's G'Morning, G'Night but with a Calvin & Hobbesian sensibility comes this whimsically nerdy spin, illustrated by Natalie Metzger, on motivating folks into getting creative and DOING THE THINGS. For several years, Chuck has crafted hilarious and inspirational thoughts of the day--they might begin
MOVIE EMOJIS: 100 CINEMATIC Q&AS OE
Written by Pearlman, Robb
A mashup of emojis and movie trivia that keeps film buffs, trivia geeks, and everyone who emojis guessing. Featuring 100 movie titles or plotlines, each described through a series of emojis that must be deciphered, Movie Emoji tests readers' movie and emoji IQ. Thinking Face and Hands in the Air!
I LOVE LUCY: THE JOYS OF FRIENDSHIP
Written by Fujikawa, Jenn
I Love Lucy's Lucy and Ethel are TV's original BFFs. This celebration of their friendship is the perfect way to share the laughter, joy, and love of best girlfriends. Everybody loves Lucy. And nothing has been more enduring, from the 180 episodes of I Love Lucy that ran from 1951 to 1957 and have never been off the air since, than Lucy Ricardo's deep friendship with Ethel Mertz.
BEST OF ME
Written by Sedaris, David
"Genius... It is miraculous to read these pieces... You must read The Best of Me." --Andrew Sean Greer, New York Times Book Review A New York Times Book Review Editors' Choice
DEAR GIRLS
Written by Wong, Ali
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER - Ali Wong's heartfelt and hilarious letters to her daughters (the two she put to work while they were still in utero) cover everything they need to know in life, like the unpleasant details of dating, how to be a working mom in a male-dominated profession, and how she trapped their dad.
I WANNA BE WHERE THE NORMAL PEOPLE ARE
Written by Bloom, Rachel
A collection of sidesplitting personal essays, poems, and even amusement park maps on the subjects of insecurity, fame, anxiety, and much more from the charming and wickedly funny co-creator and star of Crazy Ex-Girlfriend.
TAXIDERMY GONE WRONG: THE FUNNIEST, FREAKIEST (AND OUTRIGHT CREEPIEST) BEASTLY VIGNETTES
Written by Colson, Rob
WARNING! WEIRD WACKY AND WONDERFUL TAXIDERMY OVERLOAD. Perfect for fans of Crap Taxidermy, Taxidermy Gone Wrong takes you inside the strange and hilariously horrifying world of taxidermy from around the globe.
SOLUTIONS AND OTHER PROBLEMS
Written by Brosh, Allie
INSTANT #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER For the first time in seven years, Allie Brosh--beloved author and artist of the extraordinary #1 New York Times bestseller Hyperbole and a Half--returns with a new collection of comedic, autobiographical, and illustrated essays.
TRUMPTY DUMPTY WANTED A CROWN: VERSES FOR A DESPOTIC AGE
Written by Lithgow, John
New York Times Bestseller Following the success of his New York Times bestseller Dumpty, award-winning actor, author, and illustrator John Lithgow presents a brand-new collection of satirical poems chronicling the despotic age of Donald Trump. Trumpty Dumpty Wanted a Crown is darker and more hard-hitting than ever.