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Just Because It Happened To You Doesn't Make It Interesting

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A book about sleeping, static electricity, and blind fish that live in caves.

Ben's new girlfriend isn’t much to look at it, but she makes up for it in personalities. She has fourteen. One is a surly mechanic named Jim. None of them use soap. Apparently they met on a Warhammer 40K server, but I have no idea what that is. Ben attempted to explain it once, but I wasn’t paying attention because he had a little moth in his beard.

234 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 10, 2024

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David Thorne

51 books452 followers
David Thorne is an Australian humourist, satirist, Internet personality and New York Times best-selling author. His work has been featured on the BBC, The Late Show with David Letterman, The Ellen DeGeneres Show, and Late Night with Conan O'Brien. Thorne gained public recognition in late 2008 for an email exchange in which he attempts to pay an overdue bill with a drawing of a seven-legged spider. The exchange spread virally via email and social networking sites, leading to a surge of visitors to his website 27b/6 (27bslash6). 27b/6 features a collection of humorous emails and articles from Thorne's life. These and additional essays appear in Thorne's book, The Internet is a Playground. Published by Penguin Group and released on 28 April 2011, the book debuted at number four on The New York Times Best Seller list.

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338 reviews5 followers
January 30, 2025
4.5 - This might be the first book of his that I didn't mark down as 5 stars. It was still a really good read, but some of the stories felt boring. I guess you could say, "just because it happened to you, doesn't make it interesting." lol
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167 reviews8 followers
January 20, 2025
I once saw David Hasselhoff playing mini golf.
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577 reviews9 followers
December 24, 2024
I buy his books every year, and it’s a superb time waster for the general busyness of the season, but with a lot on including a house move and injured husband, I seem to have lost my sense of humour a bit. Onwards to 2025’s offering.
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126 reviews20 followers
December 8, 2024
Thorne’s books are perfect and I wish he would give a try to writing fiction (not that everything he writes is true and actually happened but you know what I mean).
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58 reviews
March 12, 2025
If you've read any of the other books, it's pretty much like them, but more recent. If you haven't, you have some serious catching up to do. I think this is book number 87 in the collection about the adventures of David Thorne, the beautiful princess from Australia that moved to the US in the pursuit of happiness, snow and cheaper cigarettes.
Also, some heavy gambling happened at some point, but that is for another book.
#87 is the rarest number on the roulette, so it's pretty special, I guess. Which is also explained in the book.
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37 reviews
January 14, 2025
Great selection of stories, David Thorne's output remains consistently amusing and an enjoyment to read.

Not as long as his previous outputs, though you wouldn't tell from the size of the book - he's upped the size of the font a bit to keep the illusion, cheeky git.

Should be knocking $450 off the cost of the book for that.
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3 reviews1 follower
December 8, 2024
Read this on a flight, people were looking at me strangely. Solid laughs. References people/coworkers from previous books so if this is your first book by David Thorne, you might not get some of the jokes.
7 reviews
May 17, 2025
Still funny

Thorne's latest continues to provide his unique sense of humor. To me, the email exchanges have been the best part. Fewer of those here, but one long hilarious exchange to finish out the book. Quick read.
Profile Image for Ms Sarah E Woodall.
127 reviews3 followers
December 31, 2024
Tears of Laughter

I genuinely cried laughing. A book seemingly about nothing but also about everything. David Thorne has leapt into my top ten favourite authors list.
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23 reviews
January 2, 2025
7/10.

Some more fun interactions (he saved the best for last) from ol' Thorny. Not much else to say. Lynn's vibrations were the highlight.
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26 reviews19 followers
March 14, 2025
Love all of these books. They’re insane and also why am I laughing out loud so hard in public?
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59 reviews
July 23, 2025
Laugh out loud and thoroughly entertaining read. I heard about this in another book, I’m going to read the rest of his books. Loved it
13 reviews
August 17, 2025
Found this occasionally mildly amusing. Mostly, there was a lot of mean spirited humor which is not my thing. The only redeeming section was the chapter about the boat sale
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351 reviews5 followers
December 19, 2024
I read these every year - this year I was feeling really down, and it helped cheer me up. Especially the office stories!
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