Cautionary Tales for Grown-ups

Cautionary Tales for Grown-ups by Chris Addison is a collection of humorous verses published by Hodder & Stoughton in 2007. This edition, comprising 112 pages, presents a witty exploration of the pitfalls associated with contemporary behaviors, such as text messaging and crash dieting, through a blend of comic strips and poetry.
Readers will find a sharp commentary on modern life, delivered with Addison’s signature humor. The book combines elements of comics and poetry to address various aspects of society, making it a unique addition to the genres of humor and graphic novels. With its engaging format, this collection offers both entertainment and insight into the absurdities of everyday actions.
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‘Cautionary Tales for Grown-Ups’ is a collection of wickedly funny verses that warn of the dangers of moronic modern behaviour from text messaging to crash-dieting.
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