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The Silly Little Book of Stupid Jokes
The Silly Little Book of Stupid Jokes
Author: Parragon Publishing
Why couldn't the butterfly go to the dance? — * Because it was a moth-ball. — Why wouldn't the skeleton go to the ghoul's school disco? — * He had no body to go with. — Teacher: What happened to your homework? — Boy: I made it into a paper airplane and someone hijacked it. — You'll find loads more stupid jokes inside - all in this handy-sized little...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780752573748
ISBN-10: 0752573748
Pages: 248
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Publisher: Parragon Publishing
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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caviglia avatar reviewed The Silly Little Book of Stupid Jokes on
Helpful Score: 3
I love Agatha Christie, but this isn't one of her best. It's pretty clear that the over-the-top plot was cobbled together from a series of short stories. Reasonably enjoyable, but not stellar.
reviewed The Silly Little Book of Stupid Jokes on + 3389 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
find that this is my favorite, second only to Curtain. I like it because it is very different than the other books of the series. Poirot is much more a man of action, and the killer stays ahead of Poirot for most of this book. (Poirot is usually more in control early on in his cases.) There is also much more danger with Poirot being called upon more than once to save Hastings' life.

This story showcases Hastings' innocence and trusting nature more than any other book of the series. Because of Hastings' personality, Poirot has to resort to tricking him to effectively solve the case. The creation of Poirot's twin brother is one of the most interesting factors in this tale. Agatha Christie tricks her readers a bit too, but finally lets us in on the truth at the end.
redhatter avatar reviewed The Silly Little Book of Stupid Jokes on + 577 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Alone each was formidable. Together, they were virtually invincible. The Big Four-a brilliant Chinese man, an American millionaire, a French woman scientist and an elusive master of disguise-a criminal conspiracy with diabolical designs. Has Poirot met his match?
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reviewed The Silly Little Book of Stupid Jokes on + 1217 more book reviews
A vicious international quarter of criminals known as "The Big Four" pursues world domination but first must eliminate the only man who can foil them: Hercule Poirot. In the most dangerous case of his career, the little detective will not be diverted by poison, a falling tree, electrocution or a hit-and-run. Poirot appears to meet his end when a bomb explodes in his apartment. Hastings, devastated, vows to avenge him -- but can he succeed without Poirot?

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A disoriented man arrives at Hercule Poirot's home repeating the Belgian detective's address before passing out. When he awakens, he warns Poirot of a plot by four major criminals to hold the world and its wealth ransom.
ACE-10 avatar reviewed The Silly Little Book of Stupid Jokes on + 14 more book reviews
As far as Poirot books go, this was one of the best ones. It was complex, intriguing, and thoroughly enjoyable.
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An early Poirot, more a series of short stories than a true novel. Interesting for its kind.


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