A good book to cheer you up!April 8, 2007 S. Lakehal 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
I am unable to read more than two pages at once for fear of crying with laughter.
The best part is to read it out to friends, wait for the five minute delay until they get it and then the sounds of laughter.
Worth the money and an excellent tonic to cheer you up on those long journeys to work.
Essential reading for punditsJune 14, 2005 14 out of 28 found this review helpful
I ordered this book for my son (aged 11 ) - we really enjoy ISIHAC on BBC radio 4 and BBC 7. At first, he was confused. It looked like his school dictionary, but he couldn't understand the entries. We've discuss the definitions and his grasp of the English Language and his appreciation of the English sense of humour has led him to produce some excellent ideas for new contributions - it should be compulsory reading for all Key Stage 2 pupils. I look forward to the 18th-ish edition.
The book enthusiasts have been waiting forJune 3, 2005 24 out of 25 found this review helpful
You no longer have to scribble new definitions on a scrap of paper while listening to I'm Sorry I haven't A Clue because now they appear in this dictionary.I can't read it without crying with laughter. Every enthusiast of 'Clue should keep it at hand. A truly wonderful book!