Smithereens
Small Pieces of Shaun Micallef
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Word Count
75,000 words, Guess
Page Count
300 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- ISBN-139780143565383
- ISBN-100143565389
- Better World Books9780143565383
- Open LibraryOL28466255M
Description
Feel that War and Peace went on a bit? Wish there were more laughs in The Catcher in the Rye? Very cross that The Power of One had no speedboat chases? Then 'Smithereens' is for you. At only 300 pages you can knock it off during the Bachelor IV (in fact, that's how we'd prefer you to read it). And laughs? What about them? Well, does it have any? Of course it does - it's written by one of Australia's funniest men. Oh, John Clarke? No, not John Clarke. I like John Clarke. So do I, but this is written by Shaun Micallef. And as for speedboat chases, I'm afraid there's not even one. I don't know why I raised it really. Yes, 'Smithereens' is a book that belongs on every bookshelf. Why? Well, it'd certainly be good for sales. Think of it. Twenty million copies. We'd make a freaking fortune . . .
Description
Feel that War and Peace went on a bit? Wish there were more laughs in Catcher in the Rye? Very cross that The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo had no references to three-time world hotdog-eating champion, Joey Chestnut? Then Smithereensis for you. At only 300 pages you can knock it off during one of the ad breaks on Shaun's hit show, Talkin' 'bout Your Generation. And laughs? What about them? Well, does it have any? Of course it does – it's written by one of Australia's funniest men. Oh, John Clarke? No, not John Clarke. I like John Clarke. So do I, but this is written by Shaun Micallef. And as for references to three-time hotdog eating-champion Joey Chestnut, I'm afraid the only mention of him appears on this back cover. Still, it's one more than Stieg Larsson could manage and he's written three books. Yes, the popular Australian classic Smithereens is back. Updated and revised, with more commas than ever before, several umlauts and featuring brand-new material never before published in bookular form.
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