Nick Offerman wrote a book about Americans he admires, you might like that.
there's a book "written by" Archer from the show Archer, it's hilarious.
Dave Barry is a humor columnist who also wrote a couple novels. check out Big Trouble, Tricky Business, and any of his anthologies of columns
speaking of Florida humor, there's a series of comedy novels by Tim Dorsey that follow a fictional serial killer called Serge Storms, start with Florida Roadkill
the books that the show Dexter is based off of are also good, they've got some dark humor to them. theyre by author Jeff Lindsay
Hvis jeg rent faktisk bliver ved med at læse, bliver jeg også nødt til at anskaffe mig en Kindle eller lignende, for bøger er ikke særlig praktiske.
Jeg læste lige How to Archer: The Ultimate Guide to Espionage and Style and Women and Also Cocktails Ever Written de sidste to aftener. Nu er jeg gået i gang med Spice & Wolf, fordi at jeg er en gigantisk weeb, og jeg købte de første fire bøger for 7 år siden. Hvis jeg læser et kapitel hver aften, bør de fire bøger holde en måneds tid.
Efter Spice & Wolf ved jeg ikke hvad jeg gør, men der er en million klassikere som jeg ikke har læst, så jeg har nok at vælge imellem.
Hvad med dig?
> Happiness, thy name is Eggs Woodhouse! Each bite is a symphony of flavor: the fresh eggs and creamy sauces the percussion, the delightful Pata Negra ham the brass, both content to give the strings and woodwinds, the Périgord truffle and Beluga caviar, their respective solos. And the maestro who created this magnificent triumph, and who brings it to the stage each morning—accompanied by a pitcher of Bloody Marys, wheat toast with lemon curd, and a slice of melon—is none other than my loyal valet, Woodhouse.
> By a cruel twist of fate, however, Woodhouse doesn't even know I've named the dish after him. I just say "Make me eggs."
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>Note: I don't know—and I'm not sure I want to know—the nutritional information for Eggs Woodhouse, but if properly prepared using the specified ingredients, each serving should cost around $130.
The only book you could ever need:
It seems Amazon has most of the book in its "Look Inside" feature: https://www.amazon.com/How-Archer-Ultimate-Espionage-Cocktails/dp/0062066315
But only one is “written” by Sterling (with a foreword by Malory, promising her memoirs will dwarf Sterling’s book sales.)
The other is just a cool collection of art and behind the scenes tidbits. I highly recommend them both. And if you like drinking, Sterling gives you the recipes to all his favorite cocktails.
I have that same book
Amazon?? or almost every book store (if there are any still open)
There's a whole book of everything Archer, recipes included.
If you have enough people/disposable income, you could get all the alcohol(or closest approximation) that archer has drank over the series run, and make all the drinks he's made, or if you wannna go real nuts grab his book How to archer and use all of the drink recipes found within, but I have no idea how many that would entail as I only just learned his book was a real thing. Also make it a tactleneck occasion.
I really need to create a decent wishlist and try to become more a part of this subreddit. Either way, this is bookish I guess, and considering my username I really should have read it already.