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  • Now That's Funny!: Jokes and Stories from the Man Who Keeps America Laughing

    Andy Simmons

    Paperback (Readers Digest, Aug. 16, 2012)
    Every year, Reader’s Digest readers send in tens of thousands of jokes and funny anecdotes, in their quest for a $100 check and, as an extra benefit, eternal glory: to have their joke published in the world’s best-read magazine. One man is stopping them from their quest. Andy Simmons. It takes a sense of humor. And Andy certainly has that. Not only is he the arbiter of all things funny in Reader’s Digest; he is their Mark Twain, Bill Cosby, and even their David Sedaris. In other words, Andy is the guy Reader’s Digest turns to whenever they need a funny story all of America can appreciate. He’s perfect for the job. Andy takes great delight in the funny and oddball side of everyday life. In Now That’s Funny!, Andy presents his most popular, funniest writings on all things America, some exclusive and all-new, some taken from the award-winning pages of Reader’s Digest. You’ll discover the Andy that goes out and tries things. His first-person tales of taking dance lessons, participating in a Revolutionary War reenactment, and even taking stand-up comedy lessons are some of the funniest articles to ever appear in Reader’s Digest. Then you discover the Andy that observes America. His roundups of dumb criminals, crazy lawsuits, ridiculous excuses and out-of-touch scientific research will have you roaring with laughter -- and feeling much better about yourself. Then there’s Andy, the family man. You’ll laugh out loud as he goes in search of his inner macho --or for the next stop on his vacation, if only he can find the directions. And Andy’s observations on marriage and fatherhood are as accurate as they are funny. Finally, there’s Andy the jokester. Here are tales from the job of trying to think, act, and be funny every workday, no matter what the dog did this morning on the rug. Tales of his sit-downs with comic legends from Robin Williams to Woody Allen will have you in stitches. Andy also shares his favorite jokes -- many of them too edgy for printing in Reader’s Digest! Add it up, and it’s a book filled with hundreds of feel-good, laugh-out-loud moments about life in these United States -- exactly the type of reading we need today!
  • The Three Musketeers

    Alexandre Dumas

    Hardcover (Readers Digest, Jan. 1, 1999)
    Dumas's tale of swashbuckling and heroism follows the fortunes of d'Artagnan, a headstrong country boy who travels to Paris to join the Musketeers - the bodyguard of King Louis XIII. Here he falls in with Athos, Porthos and Aramis, and the four friends soon find themselves caught up in court politics and intrigue. Together they must outwit Cardinal Richelieu and his plot to gain influence over the King, and thwart the beautiful spy Milady's scheme to disgrace the Queen.
  • How Math Works

    Carol Vorderman

    Paperback (Readers Digest, July 19, 1999)
    Full-color instructional photographs mark a look, from a popular continuing science series, at the delights of mathematics, offering tricks, puzzles, and special math activities designed to entertain while showing how math defines the universe. Reprint.
  • Help the Animals of South America

    Robert Sabuda

    Hardcover (Readers Digest, April 1, 1995)
    Introduces endangered animals of South America, including the armadillo, the green sea turtle, and the Andean condor, and discusses protecting them
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  • The Human Body

    Laurie Beckelman, Sue Rawkins

    Hardcover (Readers Digest, June 1, 1999)
    Examines the structure and function of various parts of the human body, including skin, hair, muscles, and bones, and describes how the various parts of the brain sense our environment and coordinate our actions.
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  • The Naughty Ducklings

    Stewart Cowley, Susi Adams

    Hardcover (Readers Digest, Sept. 1, 1992)
    Five ducklings play tricks on their mother as they go for a walk and wander off one by one
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  • Wildlife Homes

    Neil Morris, Neil Bulpitt, David Holmes

    Hardcover (Readers Digest, Oct. 1, 1994)
    Facts, games, and activities help teach readers the basic elements of how animals living in the desert, sea cliffs, rivers, mountain ledges, the Brazilian jungle, African grasslands, and the Red Sea provide shelter for themselves and their young.
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  • Where Does My Spaghetti Go When I Eat?: Questions Kids Ask About the Human Body

    Neil Morris, Mike Brown

    Hardcover (Readers Digest, April 1, 1995)
    Provides simple answers to questions about anatomy, physiology, and health, including such topics as respiration, digestion, circulation, the senses, sleep, wounds, and illness
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  • Antarctica: The Extraordinary History of Man's Conquest of the Frozen Continent

    Editors of Reader's Digest

    Hardcover (Readers Digest, Oct. 1, 1990)
    True-life accounts of adventure and the exploration of the frozen world of Antarctica are accompanied by a study of the continent's wildlife, climate, geology, meteorology, and other facets of this hostile environment
  • Mrs. Hen's Secret!: A Squeaky Surprise

    Cathy Beylon

    Board book (Readers Digest, Jan. 1, 1996)
    All the farmyard animals wonder what Mrs. Hen's secret could be, but all she will say about it is "Squawk!"
  • Five Little Kittens

    Stewart Cowley, Kate Davies

    Board book (Readers Digest, Sept. 1, 1992)
    Five playful kittens spend a day in the woods
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  • Rocks and Minerals - Reader's Digest Pathfinders

    Tracy Staedter,Staedter,Tracy Staedler,Cathy (ILT) Campbell,

    Hardcover (Readers Digest, Aug. 16, 1999)
    A great book for rock hounds young and old. It's filled with colorful pictures, descriptions and fun facts. Amust for students or anyone interested in learning about the world around us.
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