Life for Real Dummies A Reference for the Totally Clueless

Life for Real Dummies A Reference for the Totally Clueless by Richard Sandomir is a first edition published by HarperPerennial in 1996. This 85-page book offers a humorous and satirical take on various aspects of life, providing readers with absurd advice on topics such as sex, religion, etiquette, and taxes. The language of the book is English, and it features a blend of text and illustrations that enhance its comedic approach.
Readers will find that this parody serves as a lighthearted reference guide, poking fun at the complexities of everyday life. With its tongue-in-cheek style, the book explores the absurdities of common situations, making it a unique addition to the humor genre. The combination of literary criticism and parody creates an engaging experience for those looking to enjoy a laugh while reflecting on the quirks of modern existence.
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With more than 250 titles in the series, “For Dummies” has really taken off. This brilliant, tongue-in-cheek parody provides a helpful and hilarious reference to nothing less than life itself, giving readers mind-bogglingly stupid advice on such topics as sex, religion, etiquette, and taxes. Photos & illustrations.
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