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ISBN: Ostalo
Godina izdanja: 2010.
Jezik: Engleski
Autor: Strani
The Book of Awesome: Snow Days, Bakery Air, Finding Money in Your Pocket, and Other Simple, Brilliant Things
G.P. Putnam`s Sons, 2010.
392 Pages, Hardcover.
Odlično očuvana.
Based on the award-winning 10-million-plus-hit blog 1000awesomethings.com, The Book of Awesome is an international bestselling high five for humanity and a big celebration of life`s little moments.
Sometimes it`s easy to forget the things that make us smile. With a 24/7 news cycle reporting that the polar ice caps are melting, hurricanes are swirling in the seas, wars are heating up around the world, and the job market is in a deep freeze, it’s tempting to feel that the world is falling apart. But awesome things are all around us, like:
Popping Bubble Wrap
Wearing underwear just out of the dryer
Fixing electronics by smacking them
Getting called up to the dinner buffet first at a wedding
WatchingThe Price Is Right when you’re home sick
Hitting a bunch of green lights in a row
Waking up and realizing it`s Saturday
The Book of Awesome reminds us that the best things in life are free (yes, your grandma was right). With laugh-out-loud observations from award-winning comedy writer Neil Pasricha, The Book of Awesome is filled with smile-inducing moments on every page that make you feel like a kid looking at the world for the first time. Read it and you’ll remember all the things there are to feel good about.
`Neil Pasricha is the guru of small joys.` --The Toronto Star
`Strangely heartwarming... perfect for rainy days.` --The New Yorker
`Neil Pasricha tops the list of awesome.` --The Globe and Mail
`Laugh-out-loud funny tinged with just enough sarcastic nostalgia.` --WIRED
`Sunny without being saccharine, it`s a countdown of life`s little joys that reads like a snappy Jerry Seinfeld monologue by way of Maria Von Trapp.` --The Vancouver Sun