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Hardcover The Bride of Anguished English: A Bonus of Bloopers, Blunders, Botches, and Boo-Boos Book

ISBN: 031226223X

ISBN13: 9780312262235

The Bride of Anguished English: A Bonus of Bloopers, Blunders, Botches, and Boo-Boos

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For years wordsmith and punster Richard Lederer has charmed and delighted fans with his bestselling "Anguished English" series. In his funniest book yet, readers will again cherish the author's latest chronicle of the goofs and gaffes and fluffs and flubs of our anguished language. And the best part? Everything in here actually occurred Nothing has been made up Bloopers from foreign restaurants include: * "Our wines leave you nothing to hope for."*...

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For Word Lovers

Whether you enjoy words or not, this book (just as his other books on fractured English), is entertaining. A great deal of fun--and a consolation for those of us who teach English.

Pun-ishment

As with "Fractured English," this is a great book if you enjoy puns or language manipulation such why isn't a good guy the same as a wise guy. It's also a great gift to give someone who's learning the language because hopefully they'll enjoy it's quirkiness and difficulties. I enjoy all of Richard Lederer's books.

This one's RICH

Is this the best of the Anguished volumes? The author Richard Lederer says that he believes "that my Bride is the best written of my four Anguished English books." I totally agree. "Bride" is a fantastic faux-pastiche of verbal blunders, a written equivalent to a whole season of TV's Best Bloopers plus America's Dumbest Home Videos. Aside from its amusement value, "Bride" is also handy for English teachers and anyone wishing to improve their writing skills. Selected gems from the book can illustrate WHY you need to be careful about dangling participles, careless spelling and mixed metaphors. It's one thing to hold forth on the value of good English grammar, it's another to gaze with horrified astonishment at actual printed headlines such as: "WOMAN BORN FEBRUARY 29 HAS BABY SAME DAY" and "AIRLINE EXPECTS TO BE BACK ON TRACK BY WEEKEND"These illustrations are far more impressive than memorizing lists of rules or reading "Elements of Style." If you want to brush up your writing skills, it couldn't hurt to have a laugh and also pick up some examples of really bad mistakes you are sure to remember.There is plenty more good stuff here--including the chapter on stupid headlines, a chapter of the particularly dumb stuff doctors and lawyers write (always rewarding if you like to needle professionals at parties, lots and lots of lawyer jokes here) and the divine comedy from church and Sunday School that informs you that "Amen" really means..."Tha-tha-tha-that's all, folks!"I sure hope that's not all...we could all use some more Anguish like this. If you liked Richard's previous Anguished volumes, this one will not disappoint you.

A worthy addition to a hilarious series!

As a devoted reader of Richard Lederer's previous "Anguished English" books, I was anxious to see if this book measured up to the previous titles. I was thrilled to find that it did that and more! There is no doubt that "The Bride of Anguished English" is a fantastic book that will keep me laughing for hours on end. Most all of the material is new, but it pays homage to classic English errors in a small "Hall of Fame" section at the end of each chapter. If you enjoy studying and/or laughing at the misuse of English, this is a book for you.
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