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The Public Speakers Joke Book (Right Way S.)
Elliot Right Way Books (
24 March, 1997 )
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Not one funny joke in this book  |
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This book is terrible. I bought several books for making a best mans wedding speech, this was shockingly poor quality jokes. A 5 year old telling any of these in the playground would not be able to raise a smile, using any of this material. Full of knock knock and christmas cracker type humour, which is about as funny as a punch in the face. Dont consider even consider it. Buy the Mitch Murray book instead, its a world apart from this tripe.
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A Guide for the funny-challenged  |
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We all agree - a funny speaker is a good speaker. However most people, like myself, posses the wit & charm of a wet cigerette! This is where this book comes in very handy. With his hilarious jokes for all occasions Goldstein-Jackson provides the reader with a arsenal to attack any funny-bone. This is a must for anyone interested in public speaking and also provides a great relaxing read. With this book you cant go wrong!
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A rewarding read  |
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As someone rediscovering comics after some 20 years out, this book is something of a revelation. A literate script and beautifully illustrated, this is a rewarding, sophistocated read. Batman seems to be the only golden age superhero who lends himself to tales as dark as this - my other favourite is Year One by Frank Miller. But this is the better book, and Id recommend it to anyone curious about graphic novels but wary of their relative (to paperback novels) high price. Of course, this is reasonably priced, and fairly short - but its actually all the better for it. Give me a taught, tense story over the flab that fills many of the longer graphic novels every time!
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