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The Internet: Now in Handy Book Form!
The Internet: Now in Handy Book Form!
paperback
Published:
18 September, 2007
Description
Forget the Internet 2.0. Forget Windows Vista. Don't even bother thinking about the iPhone. 2007 will be remembered for one computer breakthrough and one computer breakthrough only. Using the very latest in Pageturn technology, author David McCandless has redrawn the world wide web via the most cutting edge of gadgets a book. Portable and wireless, with no battery required and 95% virus free, 'THE INTERNET NOW IN HANDY BOOK FORM!' allows you to enjoy the pleasures of Surfing! Stalking! Having your credit card details stolen! And all at the turn of a page! In the tradition of The Onion and The Framley Examiner, 'THE INTERNET NOW IN HANDY BOOK FORM!' is the satire on the world wide web we have all been waiting for. From blogs to search engines, pornography to dating sites, no corner is safe in this wickedly funny book.
Recommended 'sites' to visit include:
Notbitch The world's nicest gossip site
Bullies Reunited Relive your teenage days of beating people up for money
Poormatch.com The world's worst dating site
Porn for girls by girls Hardcore social lunch with the parents! Roughly taken on a romantic weekend to Belgium!
Granny Turismo Push your car up to 6,7,8 mph! Watch out for the colostomy slick!
More Details
| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9781906032005 |
| ISBN10 | 1906032009 |
| Number Of Pages | 144 |
| Item Weight | 607 g |
| Product Dimensions | 11 x 292 x 216 mm |
| Publisher / Reseller | Portico |
| Format | paperback |
| Edition | illustrated edition |
Media Reviews
top-notch comedy...incisive writing and minute attention to detail...If only the internet was this entertaining. Boys Toys Magazine, November 2007 Book of the Month: 5/5 stars
Author's Bio
David McCandless is an award-winning writer, journalist, and copywriter. He has written for The Guardian, the Independent, Maxim, Stuff, and Wired ; and has won two Webby awards.