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Old 04-21-2016, 04:02 AM   #853
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$4.95 -- Deliriously Happy -- Larry Doyle/ Dan Butler --> 6.3 hrs/ R-2.6 --> humor

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Deliriously Happy: and Other Bad Thoughts

From Dave Barry to Tom Perrotta, from New York magazine to Weekend Today, the word ubiquitously associated with Larry Doyle is "hilarious." Following the success of his popular novels Go, Mutants! and I Love You, Beth Cooper, Doyle returns with a collection of short works for fans who just want the satire, wit, merciless humor (and occasional glimmer of tenderness) straight, no chaser. Doyle has written on everything, from childhood to evil genius, pets to parenthood, Mark Twain to Twitter, and it's all here, including favorites from the "Shouts and Murmurs" column in The New Yorker, classics from Esquire and National Lampoon, as well as more than a dozen never-before-published pieces.

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