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message 1: by Joy (new)

1857647 List the top 10 strangest books that you have on your to-read shelf...
They can be unique, books most people haven't heard of, or they could simply be strange for you to read...

:)


message 2: by Eastofoz (new)

939365 1. The History of the Snowman by Bob Eckstein
2. A Mind of Its Own A Cultural History of the Penis by David Friedman
3. Math Doesn't Suck How to Survive Middle-School Math Without Losing Your Mind or Breaking a Nail, Danica McKellar
4. Adventures in Tornado Alley The Storm Chasers by Mark Hollingshead
5. Things That Make Us (Sic) The Society for the Promotion of Good Grammar Takes on Madison Avenue, Hollywood, the White House, and the World by Martha Brockenbrough
6. The F-Word Second Edition by Jesse Sheidlower
7. Talk to the Snail Ten Commandments for Understanding the French by Stephen Clarke
8. The History of Underclothes by C Willett Cunnington
9. Why Everybody Hates Toronto Startling Suggestions of a Pseudo-Scientific Study by Michael B Davie
10. Why Do Men Have Nipples? Hundreds of Questions You'd Only Ask a Doctor After Your Third Martini by Mark Leyner
11. 1066 and All That A Memorable History of England by WC Sellar (I know it's more than 10 but this looks good--lol!)

Had to include the Griffin & Sabine - An Extraordinary Correspondence series by Nick Bantock --very strange and uniquely presented.


I like 'different' kinds of books. Good thread Joy :D Maybe I can weigh down my shelves a bit more with some good finds (lol!)


The History of the Snowman A Mind of Its Own  A Cultural History of the Penis Math Doesn't Suck  How to Survive Middle-School Math Without Losing Your Mind or Breaking a Nail Adventures in Tornado Alley  The Storm Chasers Things That Make Us (Sic)  The Society for the Promotion of Good Grammar Takes on Madison Avenue, Hollywood, the White House, and the World The F-Word  Second Edition Talk to the Snail  Ten Commandments for Understanding the French The History of Underclothes Why Everybody Hates Toronto  Startling Suggestions of a Pseudo-Scientific Study Why Do Men Have Nipples? Hundreds of Questions You'd Only Ask a Doctor After Your Third Martini Griffin & Sabine - An Extraordinary Correspondence 1066 & All That  75th Anniversary Edition (Methuen Humour)


message 4: by Eastofoz (new)

939365 #8 is quite the mouthful BonFire ;)


message 5: by new_user (new)

1365355 East, I think I'm going to rob your list. Well, most of it anyway, LOL.


message 6: by Eastofoz (new)

939365 new_user wrote: "East, I think I'm going to rob your list. Well, most of it anyway, LOL. "

LOL! Can you read them too and tell me if the majority are good, I've only read the odd one (hahaha!) ;)


message 7: by stormhawk (new)

2016887 Star Trek and Philosophy The Wrath of Kant

My list is so eclectic, I don't think of any of it as strange. But that one has the funniest title.


message 8: by Joy (new)

1857647 East your list is hilarious! Some of them are surprisingly tempting. Such as #2 and #8! hehehe

Bonfire #7 is on my to-read shelf too! It was suggested to me by a psych professor...I haven't read it...yet.

I definitely plan to create my "List of Strange" later tonight!


message 9: by Pamela (new)


message 10: by new_user (new)

1365355 LOL @ 2! Awesome, Pamela.


message 11: by Elvia (new)

2241602 I don't have really strange...just some out of my comfort zone I guess.
1. The Origin of Species
2. The Satanic Verses A Novel

And I just added Eastofoz' #10. lol



message 12: by BonFire (new)

1410516 Now I have more added to my TBR shelf, lol.

@ EastofOz - Great list! And yes, it is a mouthful, lol. I really enjoyed his other book that I read, Hardcore Zen Punk Rock, Monster Movies, & the Truth about Reality. Maybe he just likes long titles, lol.


message 13: by Eastofoz (new)

939365 Joy, believe it or not but the wiener book and the underclothes book are both legit reference books --with catchy titles (lol!) I've referred to the underclothes books when I couldn't picture what the author was talking about and I still have to get to the "other" one (lol!)

Pamela, I have to look into your #1. Sounds good. Did you read it?

Elvia, I got #10 a few months ago from some GR readers who said it was very informative (lol!)

BonFire, another eye catcher of a title ;)




message 14: by Pamela (new)

884792 Eastofoz wrote: "Pamela, I have to look into your #1. Sounds good. Did you read it?"

It been years but yes, I actually did. I found it interesting how some famous people met their demise.


message 17: by Elvia (new)

2241602 OMG Eastofoz, "Beyond Heaving Bosoms" sounds hilarious. I am not a fan of those types of romance novels because they make me laugh with the words they use but that books sounds good!


message 18: by BonFire (new)

1410516 I agree. I had to add that to my TBR pile. I will have to check out the blog also.


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