Devilishly Clever Word of the Day
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The 11th Annual 2017 National Indie Excellence Awards recognized Sol Luckman’s wickedly lighthearted book of satire, THE ANGEL’S DICTIONARY, as the winner in the category of Humor in this year’s competition. Read more here.
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Inspired by The Angel's Dictionary |
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butock: (n.) a-hole who contradicts everything one says.
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| Check out THE ANGEL’S DICTIONARY ...
“Much
of society has lost its sense of humor for fear of melting the heart of
the next snowflake down the road. I say, turn up the heat. It is much
needed ... THE ANGEL’S DICTIONARY does this with wit and charm worthy of notice.” Andrew L. Foss
In
this knee-slapping dictionary for coming to terms with modern culture
(or lack thereof), politics (so-called) and life (such as it is),
award-winning author Sol Luckman (SNOOZE: A STORY OF AWAKENING) reinvigorates satire to prove that—though we might not be able to change the world—we can at least have a good laugh at it. Then again, maybe laughter can transform the world!
“If you’re in need of some conscious, fun, and thought-provoking wordplay then you might start with THE ANGEL’S DICTIONARY. Warning: reader may experience symptoms of higher consciousness, greater clarity, and general merriment.” Brendan D. Murphy, author of THE GRAND ILLUSION
Taking
a page from Ambrose Bierce’s scathing satirical masterpiece, THE
DEVIL’S DICTIONARY, THE ANGEL’S DICTIONARY updates the genre to include
blistering contemporary references and no small sampling of risqué humor
to make adults giggle like mischievous teens.
“I’ve never had so many belly laughs in my entire life. [This book] is absolutely witty, 'spot on' and I LOVE IT ... THE ANGEL’S DICTIONARY (Devilish as it may be) adds a quality of 'lightness' in bringing about such laughter. I do sincerely feel we may each gain by experiencing more and more laughs in meeting the existing chaos.” Doris Moreau
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