CATEGORY: Humour
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The Observing Eye: The Sayings of Muriel Spark
Muriel Spark, Penelope Jardine, Penelope Jardine
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The Beautiful Poetry of Donald Trump
Robert Sears
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Baking with Kafka
Tom Gauld
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Uncle Dysfunctional: Uncompromising Answers to Life’s Most Painful Problems
AA Gill, Alex Bilmes, Gerald Scarfe, Alex Bilmes
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The Ultimate Guide to Being Scottish: 2015
Clark McGinn
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Dundee Sayings
Norman Watson, Bob Dewar
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Scorn: The Wittiest and Wickedest Insults in Human History
Matthew Parris
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The Bumper Book of Peanuts: Snoopy and Friends
Charles M. Schulz
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The Complete Peanuts 1950-2000: 2001-2002: Volume 26
Jean Schulz, Charles M. Schulz
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Scotland the Text: You Can Take My Phone, but You’ll Never Take My Freedom!
Erin Duffy
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Oor Wullie: Jings, Crivvens and Help Ma Boab!
Oor Wullie
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Weak Messages Create Bad Situations: A Manifesto
David Shrigley
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Rabbit Warren Peace: (War & Peace with Rabbits)
Leo Tolstoy
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Daft Wee Stories
Limmy
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Toast on Toast: Cautionary Tales and Candid Advice
Steven Toast
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More Moaning: The Enlightened One Returns
Karl Pilkington
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More Than 100 Jokes That Made Me Laugh
Colin McAllister
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Library Cat? The Observations of a Thinking Cat: Edinburgh University Library’s Resident Cat
Alex Howard
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Barking Up the Right Tree
Paul Kavanagh
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The Art of Internet Dating
Margaret Callaghan, Adrian Searle
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Crime novelist Val McDermid grew up in Kirkcaldy, and spent a lot of her childhood with her grandparents in East Wemyss. At High School she was placed in an experimental high-IQ stream, taught separately from the other children; the Prime Minister Gord …
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