Synopses & Reviews
Stress-eating after a breakup?
Frustrated by the cost of a good cocktail?
Stymied by the weirdness of abstract art?
These penguins share your pain. and#160;
The "random penguins" are a lineup of quirky, lovable weirdos with minds of their own. They understand the agony of social awkwardness, the power of the perfect smoky eye, and the arm- (or wing)-flapping terror of having a bee in the car. In fact, these winged characters get into the same sticky situations we all do. They are Penguins with People Problems.
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So meet your favorite new flightless friends. They're brutally honest (except when they're lying), comically insecure, and totally relatable.
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"The definitive compendium on bunny depression and its aftermath." O Magazine
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"At last, a British Gary Larson. But without the other animals." David Baddiel, comedian
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"Brilliantly researched one of the most important books of the year." Hugh Grant
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"A guilty pleasure of twisted humor." Chicago Tribune
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"Wonderfully deviant." The Washington Post
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"If you are a bunny contemplating suicide, then this is the book for you." Paul Whitehouse
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"Watership Down for the deeply sick. Very imaginative, very funny, very worrying if you're the author's mother." Richard Curtis
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"It's the funniest, bunniest book I've ever read." Elton John
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Watership Down for the deeply sick. Very imaginative, very funny, very worrying if you're the author's mother." Richard Curtis, screenwriter, director, producer
Rabbits.We'll never quite know why, but sometimes they decide they've just had enough of this world and that's when they start getting inventive.This cult hit and international bestsellerfollows over one hundred bunnies as they find ever more outlandish ways to do themselves in.From an encounter with the business end of Darth Vader's lightsaber, to supergluing themselves to a diving submarine, to hanging around underneath a loose stalactite, these bunnies are serious about suicide.
Illustrated in a stark and simple style, The Book of Bunny Suicides is a collection of hilarious and outrageous cartoons that will appeal to anyone in touch with their evil side.
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"Wonderfully deviant."
--The Washington Post Rabbits. We'll never quite know why, but sometimes they decide they've just had enough of this world--and that's when they start getting inventive. This cult hit and international bestseller follows over one hundred bunnies as they find ever more outlandish ways to do themselves in. From an encounter with the business end of Darth Vader's lightsaber, to supergluing themselves to a diving submarine, to hanging around underneath a loose stalactite, these bunnies are serious about suicide.
Illustrated in a stark and simple style, The Book of Bunny Suicides is a collection of hilarious and outrageous cartoons that will appeal to anyone in touch with their dark side.
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Illustrated in a stark and simple style, The Book of Bunny Suicides is a collection of hilarious and outrageous cartoons that makes the perfect gift for anyone in touch with their dark side. "Wonderfully deviant."--The Washington Post
Rabbits. We'll never quite know why, but sometimes they decide they've just had enough of this world--and that's when they start getting inventive. This cult hit and international bestseller follows over one hundred bunnies as they find ever more outlandish ways to do themselves in. From an encounter with the business end of Darth Vader's lightsaber, to supergluing themselves to a diving submarine, to hanging around underneath a loose stalactite, these bunnies are serious about suicide.
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Illustrated in a stark and simple style, this collection of outrageous cartoons follows over 100 bunnies as they find ever more outlandish ways to do themselves in.
Synopsis
Rabbits. We'll never quite know why, but sometimes they decide they've just had enough of this world and that's when they start getting inventive.
The Book of Bunny Suicides follows over one hundred bunnies as they find ever more outlandish ways to do themselves in. From an encounter with the business end of Darth Vader's lightsaber, to supergluing themselves to a diving submarine, to hanging around underneath a loose stalactite, these bunnies are serious about suicide.
Illustrated in a stark and simple style, The Book of Bunny Suicides is a collection of hilarious and outrageous cartoons that will appeal to anyone in touch with their evil side.
Synopsis
Rabbits. We'll never quite know why, but sometimes they decide they've just had enough of this world- and that's when they start getting inventive. The Book of Bunny Suicides follows over one hundred bunnies as they find ever more outlandish ways to do themselves in. From an encounter with the business end of Darth Vader's lightsaber, to supergluing themselves to a diving submarine, to hanging around underneath a loose stalactite, these bunnies are serious about suicide.
Illustrated in a stark and simple style, The Book of Bunny Suicides is a collection of hilarious and outrageous cartoons that will appeal to anyone in touch with their evil side.
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The darkly comic musings of a deeply thoughtful rodentand#151;the perfect gift for pet lovers and anguished existentialists of all ages.
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Based on The Random Penguins Tumblr,and#160;Penguins With People Problemsand#160;is a full-color collection of illustrated penguins--all of them lovable weirdos with problems all their own. You'll meet penguins stress-eating after breakups, penguins who text their coworkers from across the table during meetings, penguins frustrated with the price of craft cocktails, penguins stymied by contemporary art, and more familiar and very human scenarios.
About the Author
Andy Riley is a scriptwriter for TV and film. He cowrote the British Academy of Film and Television Arts award-winning Robbie the Reindeer, which aired on CBS last year, as well as the new Disney animated film Gnomeo and Juliet scheduled for release in 2005, with a score by Tim Rice and Elton John. He has a weekly comic strip in The Observer magazine called "Roasted."