More Rules for Life: A special volume for enthusiasts
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By Flanagan, Kitty
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More Rules for Life is a bonus companion volume to the bestseller, 488 Rules for Life. Emboldened by the success of her original rules, Kitty Flanagan decided it was time to get truly persnickety: Take the lettuce off the sandwich before toasting it, don't make eye contact with s...omeone while eating a banana, scan the QR code and then step aside to fill out the rest, Grandma! This book contains specific rules for a pandemic-riddled world plus a whole batch of new rules designed to help you help others live their least annoying lives. Praise for 488 Rules for Life: Kitty Flanagan may have saved us all. It's so simple, buy the book, laugh out loud, become a better person. - Jason Alexander
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ISBN |
9781761066610 |
Published NZ |
2 Nov 2021 |
Publisher |
Allen & Unwin |
Format |
Trade Paperback/Paperback |
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ISBN-13 |
9781761066610 |
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Available |
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In-stock at supplier; ships 7-14 working days |
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Publisher |
Allen & Unwin |
Imprint |
Allen & Unwin |
Published |
2 Nov 2021
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Publication Country |
Australia |
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Format |
Trade Paperback/Paperback
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Author(s) |
By Flanagan, Kitty |
Category |
Humour TV tie-in Australian
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Number of Pages |
144 |
Dimensions |
Width: 153mm Height: 234mm
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Dewey Code |
828.9202 |
Weight |
208g |
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Author's Bio
At school Kitty was a small, stick-like child with very large front teeth and fuzzy hair. Nothing much has changed. After several attempts at university, studying things as diverse as Spanish, poetry and PE teaching, the government introduced HECS and the free ride was over. No more enrolling for a semester of tertiary good times then dropping out. Advertising beckoned because it seemed like the job that paid the most money for the least amount of qualifications. And for five years she masqueraded as a copywriter. Eventually she was fired. She doesn't know why and, more importantly, she doesn't care. So then she tried doing stand-up. And then she got a job on Full Frontal (a sketch show, not a nudie mag). And then she moved to London and did stand-up ... heaps of it. There was another sketch show, an English one this time, cryptically titled The Sketch Show. And there was a short film that won a few awards. After that, she wrote stuff for the BBC and Channel Four with writing partner Julia Davis of Nighty Night fame. Then Kitty moved back to Australia where she is now probably best known for her regular Tuesday appearances on The Project and most recently for her role as Rhonda in Working Dog's Utopia on the ABC. She also had a segment on Charlie Pickering's show The Weekly. Aware that stand-up is like a sport that must be practised, Kitty tours constantly.
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