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Best Cat, Dog & Animal Humor

I Could Pee on This: And Other Poems by Cats
Cat lovers will laugh out loud at the quirkiness of their feline friends with these insightful and curious poems from the singular minds of housecats. In four cat-egories - family, work, play, and existence - Francesco Marciuliano (writer of the comic strip "Sally Forth") has given voice to cats' 'every desire, their every conflict, their every epiphany.'. From expressing their love for dead mice to pulling over Christmas trees, cats reveal their genius and neuroses". Shelf Awareness. "With poems like 'Who Is That On Your Lap,' 'Nudge' and 'Kneel Before Me,' this quirky book will surely induce laughter and whimsical from all who decide to delve into its poetry."
Reviews
"The book is a small hard-cover that fits on a table without taking up a lot of space. Cat portraits showing our furry brethren in cute and/or compromising poses illustrate the pages."
"Just received "I Could Pee on This: And Other Poems by Cats" today and have already finished it, wiping the tears of laughter as I went along."
"This is a cute book, and enjoyable."
"The author Francesco Marciuliano clearly understands cats, and his poems seemed to come directly from cats."
"The recipient also found it to be funny and very apt in it's descriptions of our interactions with felines."
"I recommend this adorable book to cat lovers."
"I love kittens and cats and always have wondered what's going on in their minds."
"I understand that the cute kitten pictures add to the funniness of the book, the material can still be reformatted to work on all platforms."
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Doug the Pug 2018 Wall Calendar (Dog Breed Calendar)
Doug has countless celebrities who champion him including Justin Bieber, Ed Sheeran, Steven Tyler, John Legend and Chrissy Teigen, Shakira, Katy Perry, Dolly Parton, and more. With over 10 million followers across his social media and well over 1 Billion Facebook video views, Doug The Pug is one of the world's most famous and most followed dogs.
Reviews
"My kids love these calendars."
"This calendar makes me laugh every single day."
"If you're a fan of Doug the Pug, you'll like this calendar."
"This was a gift and it is a fantastic calendar that captures the essence of Doug the Pug."
"We love Doug the Pug as we have pugs ourselves."
"I don't know who doesn't love Doug The Pug."
"When one has a PUG, what's not to Love about Doug The Pug, or any Pug items available for sale."
"Nice sized, colorful, quirky themed calendar for my preteen to use as she starts learning to keep track of her own deadlines and important events!"
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Dog Shaming 2018 Day-to-Day Calendar
From Pascale Lemire's blog that started it all comes another year's worth of funny photos that show the less-than-ideal side of life with dogs. Sample Pictures from Dog Shaming --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
Reviews
"I love the variety and how different and funny they all are."
"the most swapped/stolen gift at this years' whit elephant."
"Haha!"
"These are pretty funny!"
"A great surprise everyday from this calendar."
"Who doesn’t love 365 days of cute dogs being shamed for their bad life choices?"
"So cute."
"The pictures are not clear and some of the writing is so small it had to be repeated outside of the picture."
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Best Animal Calendars

Dog Shaming 2018 Day-to-Day Calendar
From Pascale Lemire's blog that started it all comes another year's worth of funny photos that show the less-than-ideal side of life with dogs. Sample Pictures from Dog Shaming --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
Reviews
"Bought it as a holiday secret Santa gift for a coworker/friend."
"Got it for my mother in law for xmas and she thought it was hilarious!"
"Bought this as a Christmas gift for a co-worker."
"So cute."
"Hilarious and cute."
"Cute."
"We won't use it for the calendar function but will surely enjoy the photos, one each morning."
"great gift idea for a dog lover."
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Best Dog Calendars

Texts from Dog 2018 Day-to-Day Calendar
From his manic, repetitive texting in all capital letters to his exuberance and enthusiasm, “Dog's” texts perfectly capture a typical dog's personality.
Reviews
"Bought for Christmas gifts."
"We are the weirdos that imagine what our dogs would say if they could talk, and this just hits it perfectly."
"Only purchase this if you love to laugh, because you will."
"Received as a gift last year and enjoyed so much I asked for one for 2017!"
"Not as funny as I thought it would be."
"(Unless one or more have been replaced with an illustration) So many Dog owners, myself included, will see their own dog in Dog's view of the world and the author's insight into the Canine Experience leaves one wondering if he isn't part Dog himself!"
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Best Cat Calendars

Pusheen the Cat 2018 Wall Calendar
Pusheen is a digital diva with with a million followers and over 9 million Facebook likes.
Reviews
"Good size and quality."
"My 11 year old niece loved this calendar (I did too)."
"Came as ordered!"
"VERY CUTE!"
"This calendar is wonderful."
"They are so cute and you must have it, that’s it."
"Really cute my daughter loved it!"
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Best Graphic Novel Anthologies

The Complete Calvin and Hobbes
The entire body of Calvin and Hobbes cartoons published in a truly noteworthy tribute to this singular cartoon in The Complete Calvin and Hobbes . There is great personal satisfaction in attending to detail and quality, and I remain very proud of the standards the strip met day after day. It’s a rare gift to find such fulfilling work and I tried to show my appreciation by giving the strip everything I had to offer."
Reviews
"That being said, I would strongly recommend against purchasing a used copy of this set unless you've verified with the seller that the binding is SEWN binding. A little background: being aware of the issues surrounding the glued binding, I did a little research on internet forums to see if the issue had been corrected. It took forever to get through to them (the number seems to be intended for wholesalers looking to purchase in bulk), but the lady that helped me was able to call back and confirm that the binding is now sewn rather than glued."
"I just wanted to point it out, because I got the impression that the binding was only glued, but I guess that must refer to the ‘Softcover – 4 volume edition’."
"I also very much liked that in this set — unlike the other compilation books - - gives the dates on the bottom of each page when the comic was published. Most likely, kids under 10 might not get a lot of it — they would still enjoy them as they are comics — but at age 10 my daughter was able to start appeciating the nuance of the jokes better as well as laugh at how it teases children and adults."
"After finally asking, my brother told me that he and my niece read these books every single night."
"I remember back in the 1980's buying the Detroit Free Press, I sat back remebering reading Calvin and Hobbes first, his interaction with his parents,His fascination of being Spaceman Biff, as well as his close and personal relation with his best friend Hobbies. I am only im the beginning section of book one and I'm laughing myself to tears."
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Best Doctors & Medicine Humor

The House of God
By turns heartbreaking, hilarious, and utterly human, The House of God is a mesmerizing and provocative novel about Roy Basch and five of his fellow interns at the most renowned teaching hospital in the country. “A wildly funny, sad, laugh-out-loud, frightening, outrageous, thought-provoking, moving book…a story of modern medicine rarely, if ever, told.”— The Houston Chronicle.
Reviews
"Absolutely a requirement for anyone in the medical field -- especially newcomers, interns, new nurses, patients who need to know how the hospital experience will work (or not work) &c. Hilarious-because-its-true details of the writer's intern year in a major Boston teaching hospital."
"This book is the "Catch 22" for medicine."
"Samuel Shem has created pages and pages of realistic medical training, I would be interested in reading a critique of the. Fat Man."
"I read that book a lot during my internship and residency. The only comparison to this experience was "The Hospital", script by Paddy Cheyefskie (I forgot how to spell his last name)."
"Though this was a requirement as part of a small learning group at my medical school, I couldn't be happier to have pulled and rushed through this book."
"I had a similar experience in my medical training, I felt that matters to him personally and I am myself moving to psychiatry."
"I remember reading this book back in he 80's when I first got out of nursing school."
"Nice to hear how his intern year went back in the day, unfortunately that doesn't make me like the him in the book any more."
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Best Humor

Born a Crime: Stories from a South African Childhood
Trevor was born to a white Swiss father and a black Xhosa mother at a time when such a union was punishable by five years in prison. Living proof of his parents’ indiscretion, Trevor was kept mostly indoors for the earliest years of his life, bound by the extreme and often absurd measures his mother took to hide him from a government that could, at any moment, steal him away. Finally liberated by the end of South Africa’s tyrannical white rule, Trevor and his mother set forth on a grand adventure, living openly and freely and embracing the opportunities won by a centuries-long struggle. It is also the story of that young man’s relationship with his fearless, rebellious, and fervently religious mother—his teammate, a woman determined to save her son from the cycle of poverty, violence, and abuse that would ultimately threaten her own life. Whether subsisting on caterpillars for dinner during hard times, being thrown from a moving car during an attempted kidnapping, or just trying to survive the life-and-death pitfalls of dating in high school, Trevor illuminates his curious world with an incisive wit and unflinching honesty. His stories weave together to form a moving and searingly funny portrait of a boy making his way through a damaged world in a dangerous time, armed only with a keen sense of humor and a mother’s unconventional, unconditional love. Born a Crime is not just an unnerving account of growing up in South Africa under apartheid, but a love letter to the author’s remarkable mother.” —Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times. “[An] unforgettable memoir.” — Parade “What makes Born a Crime such a soul-nourishing pleasure, even with all its darker edges and perilous turns, is reading Noah recount in brisk, warmly conversational prose how he learned to negotiate his way through the bullying and ostracism. In the end, Born a Crime is not just an unnerving account of growing up in South Africa under apartheid, but a love letter to the author’s remarkable mother.” —Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times “[An] unforgettable memoir.” — Parade. “You’d be hard-pressed to find a comic’s origin story better than the one Trevor Noah serves up in Born a Crime . [He] developed his aptitude for witty truth telling [and]…every hardscrabble memory of helping his mother scrape together money for food, gas, school fees, and rent, or barely surviving the temper of his stepfather, Abel, reveals the anxious wellsprings of the comedian’s ambition and success. If there is harvest in spite of blight, the saying goes, one does not credit the blight-but Noah does manage to wring brilliant comedy from it.” — O: The OprahMagazine “What makes Born a Crime such a soul-nourishing pleasure, even with all its darker edges and perilous turns, is reading Noah recount in brisk, warmly conversational prose how he learned to negotiate his way through the bullying and ostracism. “This isn't your average comic-writes-a-memoir: It’s a unique look at a man who is a product of his culture—and a nuanced look at a part of the world whose people have known dark times easily pushed aside.” —Refinery29. told through stories and vignettes that are sharply observed, deftly conveyed and consistently candid. Growing organically from them is an affecting investigation of identity, ethnicity, language, masculinity, nationality and, most of all, humanity—all issues that the election of Donald Trump in the United States shows are foremost in minds and hearts everywhere. What the reader gleans are the insights that made Noah the thoughtful, observant, empathic man who wrote Born a Crime . Here is a level-headed man, forged by remarkable and shocking life incidents, who is quietly determined and who knows where home and the heart lie. “A gifted storyteller, able to deftly lace his poignant tales with amusing irony.” — Entertainment Weekly. Among the many virtues of Born a Crime is a frank and telling portrait of life in South Africa during the 1980s and ’90s. Born a Crime offers Americans a second introduction to Trevor Noah, and he makes a real impression.” — Newsday. Noah is quick with a disarming joke, and he skillfully integrates the parallel narratives via interstitial asides between chapters. Perhaps the most harrowing tales are those of his abusive stepfather, which form the book’s final act (and which Noah cleverly foreshadows throughout earlier chapters), but equally prominent are the laugh-out-loud yarns about going to the prom, and the differences between ‘White Church’ and ‘Black Church.’” — Publishers Weekly (starred review). Incisive, funny, and vivid, these true tales are anchored to his portrait of his courageous, rebellious, and religious mother who defied racially restrictive laws to secure an education and a career for herself—and to have a child with a white Swiss/German even though sex between whites and blacks was illegal. and his candid and compassionate essays deepen our perception of the complexities of race, gender, and class.” — Booklist (starred review). Trevor Noah is the most successful comedian in Africa and is the host of the Emmy and Peabody Award–winning The Daily Show on Comedy Central.
Reviews
"Trevor Noah is a superb storyteller, and this memoir is his eloquent and touching account of growing up as the mixed race child of a single mother, living in poverty in deeply racist and sexist South Africa. Reminiscent of The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls, it is a superbly written story of a perceptive and resilient child thriving in very difficult circumstances, and it beautifully captures these circumstances seen through the eyes of a child."
"I have to love a guy who finds comedy in tragedy and who gleefully spins yarns about experiences that would keep most of us in therapy for a lifetime. The heroine of the book is Noah's mother, a feisty lady with a solid rock faith, a gal who snubs her nose at things that don't make sense. He learned to navigate Apartheid society's complex system that divided people in to three groups: black, white, and colored. Noah was 'colored' with a 'black' Xhosa African mother and a 'white' Swiss father, his very existence implicating his parent's crime. He spoke multiple languages, Xhosa and Zulu and Afrikaans, and English, could fit into most groups, but felt affiliated to black culture."
"As a long time viewer of the Daily Show, I started watching as Trevor took over from Jon Stewart and while I've always thought he does a good job, I had no idea the depth of character and experiences that were below the surface of those cute dimples! He is a wonderful story teller, finding the right balance between relaying his experiences, weaving in the social atmosphere around it and doing it in such a way that even as an American reader, I was able to visualize the communities he was describing in rich detail."
"She reminds me so much of my own dear Mama, who was strong, beautiful, soulful, and with a love of life and family that is infinite."
"What an great book."
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Best Urban Legends Humor

Skeleton Creek Series: Omnibus edition, books 1-4
Omnibus edition, books 1-4 in the Skeleton Creek series in one 820 page volume.
Reviews
"Going into the last week of school with 6th graders knowing that grades have all been submitted and their fate has been decided is rough. First you read the book.... Ryan's journal of events that are taking place AND THEN you watch a video from Sarah online. This book was so good that soon the 6th grade class next door was wondering what we were up to and wanted in on the action. We ended up reading the first 4 books of the series in the last 4 days of the school year!!!"
"My 9 yr old son and I love these books, we read them together.The Skeleton Creek books keep him interested and he actually wants to read, which we all know what a challenge for a parent that can be."
"The story takes place in Skeleton Creek, Oregon.The main character is Ryan McCray. My favorite part of the story was when Sarah Fincher and Ryan McCray were at the dredge and they think there was a ghost on the dredge."
"The book is full of emotion and question (As it is a mystery/horror book) that pulls in the ready until the very end. It is truly an amazing experience, from the themes regarding teens' relationships with parents, to the secretively of children and their relationships, this book can teach a lot to both young children and adults alike while still bringing them entertainment."
"I read this book, along with the other ones in the series, to my 6th grade students last school year."
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Best Humor & Entertainment

Born a Crime: Stories from a South African Childhood
Trevor was born to a white Swiss father and a black Xhosa mother at a time when such a union was punishable by five years in prison. Living proof of his parents’ indiscretion, Trevor was kept mostly indoors for the earliest years of his life, bound by the extreme and often absurd measures his mother took to hide him from a government that could, at any moment, steal him away. Finally liberated by the end of South Africa’s tyrannical white rule, Trevor and his mother set forth on a grand adventure, living openly and freely and embracing the opportunities won by a centuries-long struggle. It is also the story of that young man’s relationship with his fearless, rebellious, and fervently religious mother—his teammate, a woman determined to save her son from the cycle of poverty, violence, and abuse that would ultimately threaten her own life. Whether subsisting on caterpillars for dinner during hard times, being thrown from a moving car during an attempted kidnapping, or just trying to survive the life-and-death pitfalls of dating in high school, Trevor illuminates his curious world with an incisive wit and unflinching honesty. His stories weave together to form a moving and searingly funny portrait of a boy making his way through a damaged world in a dangerous time, armed only with a keen sense of humor and a mother’s unconventional, unconditional love. Born a Crime is not just an unnerving account of growing up in South Africa under apartheid, but a love letter to the author’s remarkable mother.” —Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times. “[An] unforgettable memoir.” — Parade “What makes Born a Crime such a soul-nourishing pleasure, even with all its darker edges and perilous turns, is reading Noah recount in brisk, warmly conversational prose how he learned to negotiate his way through the bullying and ostracism. In the end, Born a Crime is not just an unnerving account of growing up in South Africa under apartheid, but a love letter to the author’s remarkable mother.” —Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times “[An] unforgettable memoir.” — Parade. “You’d be hard-pressed to find a comic’s origin story better than the one Trevor Noah serves up in Born a Crime . [He] developed his aptitude for witty truth telling [and]…every hardscrabble memory of helping his mother scrape together money for food, gas, school fees, and rent, or barely surviving the temper of his stepfather, Abel, reveals the anxious wellsprings of the comedian’s ambition and success. If there is harvest in spite of blight, the saying goes, one does not credit the blight-but Noah does manage to wring brilliant comedy from it.” — O: The OprahMagazine “What makes Born a Crime such a soul-nourishing pleasure, even with all its darker edges and perilous turns, is reading Noah recount in brisk, warmly conversational prose how he learned to negotiate his way through the bullying and ostracism. “This isn't your average comic-writes-a-memoir: It’s a unique look at a man who is a product of his culture—and a nuanced look at a part of the world whose people have known dark times easily pushed aside.” —Refinery29. told through stories and vignettes that are sharply observed, deftly conveyed and consistently candid. Growing organically from them is an affecting investigation of identity, ethnicity, language, masculinity, nationality and, most of all, humanity—all issues that the election of Donald Trump in the United States shows are foremost in minds and hearts everywhere. What the reader gleans are the insights that made Noah the thoughtful, observant, empathic man who wrote Born a Crime . Here is a level-headed man, forged by remarkable and shocking life incidents, who is quietly determined and who knows where home and the heart lie. “A gifted storyteller, able to deftly lace his poignant tales with amusing irony.” — Entertainment Weekly. Among the many virtues of Born a Crime is a frank and telling portrait of life in South Africa during the 1980s and ’90s. Born a Crime offers Americans a second introduction to Trevor Noah, and he makes a real impression.” — Newsday. Noah is quick with a disarming joke, and he skillfully integrates the parallel narratives via interstitial asides between chapters. Perhaps the most harrowing tales are those of his abusive stepfather, which form the book’s final act (and which Noah cleverly foreshadows throughout earlier chapters), but equally prominent are the laugh-out-loud yarns about going to the prom, and the differences between ‘White Church’ and ‘Black Church.’” — Publishers Weekly (starred review). Incisive, funny, and vivid, these true tales are anchored to his portrait of his courageous, rebellious, and religious mother who defied racially restrictive laws to secure an education and a career for herself—and to have a child with a white Swiss/German even though sex between whites and blacks was illegal. and his candid and compassionate essays deepen our perception of the complexities of race, gender, and class.” — Booklist (starred review). Trevor Noah is the most successful comedian in Africa and is the host of the Emmy and Peabody Award–winning The Daily Show on Comedy Central.
Reviews
"Trevor Noah is a superb storyteller, and this memoir is his eloquent and touching account of growing up as the mixed race child of a single mother, living in poverty in deeply racist and sexist South Africa. Reminiscent of The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls, it is a superbly written story of a perceptive and resilient child thriving in very difficult circumstances, and it beautifully captures these circumstances seen through the eyes of a child."
"I have to love a guy who finds comedy in tragedy and who gleefully spins yarns about experiences that would keep most of us in therapy for a lifetime. The heroine of the book is Noah's mother, a feisty lady with a solid rock faith, a gal who snubs her nose at things that don't make sense. He learned to navigate Apartheid society's complex system that divided people in to three groups: black, white, and colored. Noah was 'colored' with a 'black' Xhosa African mother and a 'white' Swiss father, his very existence implicating his parent's crime. He spoke multiple languages, Xhosa and Zulu and Afrikaans, and English, could fit into most groups, but felt affiliated to black culture."
"As a long time viewer of the Daily Show, I started watching as Trevor took over from Jon Stewart and while I've always thought he does a good job, I had no idea the depth of character and experiences that were below the surface of those cute dimples! He is a wonderful story teller, finding the right balance between relaying his experiences, weaving in the social atmosphere around it and doing it in such a way that even as an American reader, I was able to visualize the communities he was describing in rich detail."
"She reminds me so much of my own dear Mama, who was strong, beautiful, soulful, and with a love of life and family that is infinite."
"What an great book."
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Best Animal Coloring Books for Grown-Ups

Q&A a Day: 5-Year Journal
With questions that are sometimes provocative (“On a scale of one to ten, how happy are you?”), occasionally quirky (“What can you smell right now?”), and inevitably interesting (“If you could travel anywhere tomorrow, where would you go?”), this classically designed journal—embellished with beautiful details—is the perfect gift for anyone embarking on a new phase of life. Potter Style , an imprint of the Crown Publishing group, is a high-end gift book and stationery line, specializing in lifestyle, design, art, fashion, humor, and DIY.
Reviews
"However, you will get that with any journal that is attempting to come up with 365 unique questions. So it is overall a good little journal."
"But seeing those realities scattered throughout the journal is helping me realize what I can control and what I can't. Yes, there are some silly questions in here and some that don't lead to greater self-awareness or life-changing epiphanies, but I appreciated the variety, because I think I would have found it difficult to answer a deep or self-analytical question every single day."
"The gold leaf edges are beautifully done and the card stock used is perfect! I've had it a few days now and am enjoying writing little statements to answer the questions."
"I did find some of the questions are really similar; the question asks the same thing in different ways."
"This book arrived with many bent pages and fairly dusty."
"Looks like it was forced into the box with the other items I purchased which caused it to be bent a bit on the back cover resulting in it being ripped."
"I've always loved Journaling but, I am not always good at keeping up with it."
"This journal is very small in size as shown in all the pictures below."
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Best Spain & Portugal Travel

More Ketchup than Salsa: Confessions of a Tenerife Barman
When offered the chance to escape from the dreary market stalls of Bolton, England and buy a bar on the sub-tropical resort island of Tenerife, they recklessly jump at the opportunity, despite a spectacular lack of experience. In Tenerife, dreams of a better life overseas are soon crushed by mini-mafias, east European prostitutes and biblical-grade cockroach infestations. Their foreign fantasy turns into a nightmare as they find themselves trapped with a failing bar in a foreign land, pandering to a bar full of expat society misfits 24/7, while trying to stop their relationship crashing into the rocks. Joe Cawley is an award-winning British author and travel writer.
Reviews
"I always love a good memoir, and it was quite enlightening and entertaining to read this story of two young couples who made a complete change in their lives by leaving cold and rainy England to own and operate a pub in sunny and sweltering Tenerife."
"Never, ever having had any desire to run a bar and restaurant, I found the whole idea of two brothers and their girlfriends moving to a foreign country to do so almost unbelievable."
"This is a great read, a book about real life in a new environment that is laugh out loud funny."
"These kinds of books don't necessarily hum along at a rapid or consistent pace, but that's okay--they are meant for getting to know a place, its diverse and often amusing characters, the juxtaposition of cultures, exploring and savoring as you go, experiencing a society from afar."
"A fun book to read. At the end I discover the story continues, but you can end it here since the book reads as a "slice of life" experience and we rarely know a beginning and an end in that circumstance."
"To take this jump into the unknown -- from chilly Britain to Tenerife to run a bar/restaurant bought with borrowed money intrigued me. I was pleased that I had the sense (based on the Amazon reviews) to buy the 2nd book as well, so I could segue seamlessly into the continuation of the tale."
"Mildly entertaining with a few harsh reality checks on what the restaurant business is all about regarding hours worked, personality conflicts and kitchen shortcuts taken (in the Canary Islands, no less)... not for the faint of heart who like to dine out alot in sketchy restaurants."
"Easy, breezy, interesting and, at times, laugh-aloud funny, but WTH are the copy editors?!"
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Best Crystallography Chemistry

Snow Crystals (Dover Pictorial Archive)
The work must be done rapidly in extreme cold, for even body heat can melt a rare specimen that has been painstakingly mounted. For almost half a century, Bentley caught and photographed thousands of snowflakes in his workshop at Jericho, Vermont, and made available to scientists and art instructors samples of his remarkable work. In 1931, the American Meteorological Society gathered together the best of these photomicrographs, plus some slides of frost, glaze, dew on vegetation and spider webs, sleet, and soft hail, and a text by W. J. Humphreys, and had them published.
Reviews
"Love this book."
"Considering how far back in time and equipment available to do these photos it's an amazing work."
"Very nice pictures and great work done with very limited technical equipment compared to today's possibilities."
"The condition of the book was even a little better than we had expected."
"A must have if you enjoy the glories of nature."
"As a kid I would always try to see the shape of them when they would land on things but you rarely get to see them individually."
"This book contains beautiful pictures of snow crystals and gives an interesting history of how W. A. Bentley caught and photographed thousands of snowflakes in his workship for almost half a century."
"Incredible photography by the man who started it all."
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Best Humorous Coloring Books for Grown-Ups

Wreck This Journal (Red) Expanded Ed.
Through a series of creative and quirky prompts, acclaimed guerilla artist Keri Smith encourages journalers to engage in destructive acts — poking holes through pages, adding photos and defacing them, painting pages with coffee, coloring outside the lines, and more — in order to experience the true creative process. “ Wreck This Journal encourages you to stop fretting about quality and start relishing the artistic process.” —Oprah.com. “I love this book and the playful way that Keri Smith teaches people the act of creating by putting you right on the spot. Wreck This Journal is a fun, interactive book that you will want to work in every day. “Wreck this Journal makes a great gift for someone who's going through a stressful time, needs a form of release, or anyone who could use a few minutes of fun.” — Jactionary. “Calling all bookworms and creative doodlers, Wreck This Journal is the perfect book to spruce up your summer. “A conceptual artist and author luring kids into questioning the world and appreciating every smell, texture and mystery in it.” — TIME Magazine.
Reviews
"I never even realized I was creative until this book came around."
"Somewhere in the book you will find a page that tells you to attach a string to the spine of the book and swing wildly."
"Never in my life would I think I'd find myself scouring the windowsills and corners of the garage to collect dead bugs (yes, really...there's a page for that) - but there are some petrified flies carefully enclosed in tape in my journal."
"I bought 3 of these as gifts."
"Really creative and fun, the recipient (age 14) was intrigued and kept flipping through pages to read the suggestions and laughing out loud."
"Ordered one for myself and one for my niece."
"My daughter loved the book."
"Bought for my daughter this is her 2nd book and she loves them."
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