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Eats,Shites and Leaves di A. Parody
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Eats,Shites and Leaves (originale 2004; edizione 2004)

di A. Parody

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Eats, Shites and Leaves is a celebration of all things shite about the misuse of English, highlighting the prevalence of absent apostrophes, ghastly grammar, suspect sentences, rambling repetitiveness, commentators' claptrap, tortuous tautologies, insane instructions, and quirky quotations in society today.… (altro)
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Titolo:Eats,Shites and Leaves
Autori:A. Parody
Info:Michael O'Mara Books (2004), Hardcover
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A parody of the well written, highly readable Eats Shoots and Leaves this book basically consists of lists of grammatical errors, confusing English words and slang from various parts of the English-speaking world. George W. Bush gets an entire page for his grammatical errors and there are some other American politicians that are very heavily featured; but the book is obviously written by a Brit and Brits always feel that Americans are the biggest basterdizers of the English language. (Not that any of the errors are simply interpretation thing, they are really really wrong.) ( )
  Rosa.Mill | Nov 21, 2015 |
A parody of the well written, highly readable Eats Shoots and Leaves this book basically consists of lists of grammatical errors, confusing English words and slang from various parts of the English-speaking world. George W. Bush gets an entire page for his grammatical errors and there are some other American politicians that are very heavily featured; but the book is obviously written by a Brit and Brits always feel that Americans are the biggest basterdizers of the English language. (Not that any of the errors are simply interpretation thing, they are really really wrong.) ( )
  Rosa.Mill | Nov 21, 2015 |
A parody of the well written, highly readable Eats Shoots and Leaves this book basically consists of lists of grammatical errors, confusing English words and slang from various parts of the English-speaking world. George W. Bush gets an entire page for his grammatical errors and there are some other American politicians that are very heavily featured; but the book is obviously written by a Brit and Brits always feel that Americans are the biggest basterdizers of the English language. (Not that any of the errors are simply interpretation thing, they are really really wrong.) ( )
  Rosa.Mill | Nov 21, 2015 |
A parody of the well written, highly readable Eats Shoots and Leaves this book basically consists of lists of grammatical errors, confusing English words and slang from various parts of the English-speaking world. George W. Bush gets an entire page for his grammatical errors and there are some other American politicians that are very heavily featured; but the book is obviously written by a Brit and Brits always feel that Americans are the biggest basterdizers of the English language. (Not that any of the errors are simply interpretation thing, they are really really wrong.) ( )
  Rosa.Mill | Nov 21, 2015 |
Not nearly as funny as it should have been, given the wealth of material provided by those who write about how English should be used, written, spoken, texted, etc. etc. etc. In fact, not really very funny at all. Maybe if I were English it would find it more amusing. ( )
  annbury | Sep 5, 2010 |
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Eats, Shites and Leaves is a celebration of all things shite about the misuse of English, highlighting the prevalence of absent apostrophes, ghastly grammar, suspect sentences, rambling repetitiveness, commentators' claptrap, tortuous tautologies, insane instructions, and quirky quotations in society today.

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