BOOKS TO GO
Here are some books I’m throwing out. I refuse to take these mediocrities to the library; these clunkers are going right on my treelawn:
Cobbler, Mend my Shoe!
by Thom McAn
My Favorite Car Sales
by Del Spitzer
Fungo Batting
by Woody Held
Selfies
by Jeff “The Body” Sugarman
The Wiener in Bavarian Folk Arts
by Nathan Famoso
100 Years in an RV
by Irv Weinberger
Puzzles, Wrinkles and Twisters
by Albert Einstein
Sexism at the Battle of Waterloo
by “Jilly”
Chillicothe: Ohio’s First Capital
by George Becker
Jesus in My Glove
by Mac “Octopus” Vouty
How to Identify a Child Molester
by Frederick M. Rogers
I Broke My Knee and Ran 10 Miles
by Mark Schilling
The History of the Electric Toothbrush
by Ralph Solonitz DDS
An Appreciation of Aluminum Siding
by Ken Goldberg
Regular Guy: The Life of Nelson Rockefeller
by Jim Sollisch
Lieder and its Influence on Mick Jagger
by Tricia Springstubb
My .38 Special is Special
by Stan Urankar
Fracking Jews
by Theodore S. Stratton
Guess Your Neighbor’s Net Worth
by James Kerson
Life on the Outskirts of Beer
by Isaac Miller
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A hat tip to Gilbert Sorrentino. Ten percent of the book titles are from Sorrentino’s novel Mulligan Stew (1979).
The German wiener photo is by Eric Broder
File this under Fake Profiles. And it’s a rerun.
5 comments
Please save the siding book for me. I could use some extra copies to give away. Thanks.
Yasher koach (more power to you) in recycling books for the Friends of the Library fund raising. If you attend one of their sales, you’d learn that the individual books bring in pennies and rarely dollars, so don’t prejudge what will sell. The crazier the title the more apt people are to pick it up.
Be well
If I broke my knee I’d be doing the ten miles on crutches. Breaking three ribs and cycling 100 miles is another story.
I’m really disappointed I didn’t get a book attributed to me.
I got a first edition of “Giggin'”. It does not go into the trash, although I’d sell it for a lot, or I would be willing to donate it to a celebrity memoir book sale/charity fundraiser (for UJF, for instance). Any offers?
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