The Book Lover's Joke Book
(Autor) Alex JohnsonHow many crime writers does it take to change a light bulb? A. Two. One to screw it most of the way in, and the other to give it an astonishing twist at the end. I slipped over in the library this morning. It was the non-friction section. Peter: What are you doing in that wardrobe? Lucy: Narnia business Joke books have a long publishing history dating back to the 'Philogelos' from ancient Greece and 'Facetiae' of the 15th century. But while there are themed joke books on everything from cats to lawyers, there have surprisingly been few with a literary theme. The Book of Book Jokes includes a huge range of comic material concentrating exclusively on the themes of books, reading, libraries, bookshops, and the literary life. As well as one-liners, puns, knock-knock jokes, and shaggy dog stories, it will feature sections including gravestones, book titles, jokes in acknowledgements/ copyright/index pages, literary hoaxes, literary snark, and authors' in-jokes in novels, as well as sections such as Charles Dickens's humorous fake book decorations. It will also feature the favorite jokes of well-known writers, and a selection of literary cartoons.
Alex Johnson
Alex Johnson is a renowned author known for his engaging storytelling and vivid imagery. His most notable works include "The Book of Book Lists" and "Improbable Libraries." Johnson's writing style is characterized by a mix of humor, curiosity, and a deep love for books and libraries. He has made significant contributions to literature by exploring the unconventional and fascinating aspects of book culture. Johnson's work has had a lasting impact on the literary genre of non-fiction and has inspired readers to see books and libraries in a new light. His most famous work, "Improbable Libraries," showcases the beauty and creativity of libraries around the world, solidifying Johnson's reputation as a unique and innovative voice in the literary world.