The Log A Dwarfer’s Guide to Everything

The Log A Dwarfer’s Guide to Everything by Craig Charles is a humorous exploration of human achievements as seen through the eyes of Lister, the last human alive in the Red Dwarf universe. Published by Penguin in 1997, this edition spans 208 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Lister’s decision to document the greatest accomplishments of mankind, infused with his unique perspective and featuring various members of the Red Dwarf crew.
Readers will find a blend of fiction and humor as Lister recounts these notable deeds, all while maintaining a light-hearted tone. The book touches on themes related to literary criticism and European humor, providing insights into the quirks of the Red Dwarf series. This edition offers a compact and engaging read, perfect for fans of the show and those interested in a comedic take on human history.
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Lister, the last human being alive in Red Dwarf, decides to leave a log describing the greatest achievements of mankind, in case there is a posterity to find it. All these deeds have a distinct Lister swing to them, and feature many of the Red Dwarf crew .
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