The Correct Order of Biscuits: And Other Meticulously Assembled Lists of Extremely Valuable Nonsense

Hardback

Main Details

Title The Correct Order of Biscuits: And Other Meticulously Assembled Lists of Extremely Valuable Nonsense
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Adam Sharp
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:192
Dimensions(mm): Height 200,Width 130
Category/GenreHumour
ISBN/Barcode 9781398701724
ClassificationsDewey:828.9207
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Orion Publishing Co
Imprint Trapeze
Publication Date 17 September 2020
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

'There is a theory that humans made lists before we invented writing. Adam Sharp's exquisitely arranged, addictively witty book of lists is the reasons why. He is the poet laureate of lists' John Mitchinson, Senior QI Elf 'So much to disagree with in this book. And I mean that as a huge recommendation' Richard Osman 'Very funny and highly addictive. Adam Sharp, you weird genius' Russell Kane A list of ways to start a conversation with a cat in different countries 5. Pss-pss-pss (England) 4. Kac-kac-kac (Lithuania) 3. Pish-pish-pish (Iran) 2. Ming-ming-ming (Philippines) 1. Bellowing "What's new pussycat, whoa, oh whoa" (Wales) Are you feeling down in the dumps? Is the chaotic, disordered nature of modern existence freaking you out? Are you feeling...listless? Then this collection of fascinating, hilarious and brilliantly odd lists is the remedy you need. Packed full of incredible facts, from what people say instead of cheese when they're taking a photo in Bulgaria, to what a platypus is called in Mandarin, everything under the sun is here. In order.

Author Biography

Adam is originally from Manchester but has moved around often (he's not very good at staying still). Some of the places he's lived are as follows: 8. London 7. Melbourne 6. Sydney 5. Queensland 4. The Channel Islands 3. The Canary Islands 2. Nashville 1. Newcastle-upon-Tyne Come say hello and tell him your order of biscuits on Twitter @AdamCSharp

Reviews

There is a theory that humans made lists before we invented writing. Adam Sharp's exquisitely arranged, addictively witty book of lists is the reasons why. He is the poet laureate of lists - John Mitchinson, Senior QI Elf