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1. The Gun Seller
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2. The House That Hugh Laurie Built:
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3. At the Villa of Reduced Circumstance
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4. The Magic Donkey Ride (Book &
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5. House, M.D.: The Official Guide
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6. "Fantastic Mr Fox" and Other Animal
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7. Hugh Laurie: The Biography
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8. Inconceivable
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9. Short Stories: The Vintage Collection
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10. Great Classic Stories 2
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11. Three Men in a Boat
 
12. A Bit of Fry and Laurie
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13. Great Classic Stories 3: 20 Unabridged
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14. Portuguese Irregular Verbs (Von
 
15. More Bits of Fry and Laurie
 
16. Three Bits of Fry and Laurie
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17. Blackadder's Christmas Carol:
18. FRY AND LAURIE 4
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19. Three Men in a Boat
20. Tout est sous contrôle

1. The Gun Seller
by Hugh Laurie
Paperback: 339 Pages (1998-10-01)
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Asin: 067102082X
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Hugh Laurie concocts an uproarious cocktail of comic zingers and over-the-top action in this "ripping spoof of the spy genre" (Vanity Fair) -- the irresistible tale of a former Scots Guard-turned-hired gun, a freelance soldier of fortune who also happens to be one heck of a nice guy.

Cold-blooded murder just isn't Thomas Lang's cup of tea. Offered a bundle to assassinate an American industrialist, he opts to warn the intended victim instead -- a good deed that soon takes a bad turn. Quicker than he can down a shot of his favorite whiskey, Lang is bashing heads with a Buddha statue, matching wits with evil billionaires, and putting his life (among other things) in the hands of a bevy of femmes fatales. Up against rogue CIA agents, wannabe terrorists, and an arms dealer looking to make a high-tech killing, Lang's out to save the leggy lady he has come to love...and prevent an international bloodbath to boot.Amazon.com Review
British actor and comedian Hugh Laurie's first book is aspot-on spy spoof about hapless ex-soldier Thomas Lang, who is drawnunwittingly and unwillingly into the center of a dangerous JamesBond-like plot of international terrorists, arms dealing, high-techweapons, and CIA spooks.You may recall having seen Laurie in theEnglish television series Jeeves and Wooster; Laurie playedBertie Wooster, the clutzy hero of the P.G. Wodehouse comic novelsthat originated those characters. The lineage from Wodehouse's Woosterto Laurie's Lang is clear, and, if you like Wodehouse, you'll probablylove The Gun Seller. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (147)

2-0 out of 5 stars Is anybody in there?
Okay, I want to know what happened? Did Hugh Laurie's brain go on vacation 2/3rds of the way through the book? When I sat down to read The Gun Seller I thought that it was fun, witty, and exciting. The sarcasm was fun for a while, but then it got irksome. It was a bit showy and over the top. Every paragraph and almost every sentence was hosed down with mockery. Then, about 2/3rds of the way through the sarcasm just stopped. There must have been a serious kink in his ridicule hose. Uh, where did Hugh go? It ended with all seriousness and down to business with a few chuckles here and there. Overall the book was an okay read, the story line was good, but I felt like he rushed the ending or overdid the beginning. I can't decide which.

5-0 out of 5 stars I like it
I waited for almost a month for this book because I live abroad. I haven't finished it yet, but I like what I have read of it. I recommended it to anyone who likes books full of humor.

5-0 out of 5 stars LOVE THIS BOOK!!
This is one of the best books I've ever read!!!The quick wit of Hugh Laurie is just amazing.It has everything.I would describe the main character as a really sharp-witted, more interesting and likeable James Bond!Because of it I'm ordering books that Hugh Laurie co-wrote.

5-0 out of 5 stars What a surprise. Dr. House can write!
Dr House is a fantastic writer. He's dry, witty and very thoughtful and timely as well. It has a great plot, very well thought out. I found it very difficult to put down.

Would easily make a great screenplay. I can't wait for his next book.

5-0 out of 5 stars The Gun Seller
This is an excellent story.It reminds me of Dick Francis books which I love.I hope Hugh Laurie will write more. ... Read more


2. The House That Hugh Laurie Built: An Unauthorized Biography and Episode Guide
by Paul Challen
Paperback: 240 Pages (2007-11-01)
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Asin: 155022803X
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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Golden Globe award–winning actor Hugh Laurie and his critically acclaimed television show House are at the heart of this compelling biography. From his childhood struggles to live up to his Olympian father’s accomplishments and his Cambridge education to his comedic career with Emma Thompson and personal struggle with depression, Laurie’s past and present are revealed in illuminating detail. Not just a biography, this is a one-stop shop for all things House that features full episode guides and analyses, actor biographies, interviews with Canadian creator and executive producer David Shore, production bloopers, and medical mistakes that only a sleuth like Dr. House could expose.
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4-0 out of 5 stars almost everything you wanted to know about House, seasons 1-3
okay, this is a good book for the scope it takes on...an analysis of the first three seasons of everybody's favorite medical misanthrope, Dr. Gregory House and his supporting cast of characters (including his ubiquitious cane)....considering the show just finished season six.

however, if you're not really familiar with the show, which i assume is who this book is aimed at, this book can be confusing at times.

5-0 out of 5 stars Dr. Gregory House
My daughter wanted a couple books about Hugh Laurie.They were not to be found in the stores we usually frequented.So---this old dog decided to poke around Amazon.com.We quickly found the two books she wanted.She's ecstatic and I won the mother of the year award!

4-0 out of 5 stars Inside Dr House
It is interesting to know about the people who are behind Dr House. All those tips about the actors and actresses. Knowing about the chapters and all about inside them to understand them makes them more interesting

5-0 out of 5 stars I am crazy about Hugh Laurie
I have not had time to read my book on Hugh Laurie yet,but I am really looking forward to it!Perhaps I can share it with you after I get a chance to read it. I am very satisfied with the service I have recieved at Amazon.com. Very good service,I always tell my friends they should order their movies and other things from Amazom. Thank you,cmalam

3-0 out of 5 stars Disappointed
After reading this book, I found many things wrong. For instance, the Band from TV female singer's name is Bonnie Somerville, not Lisa Somerville. The author needed to have the correct information before writing this book. I did enjoy the episode guide.I would not recommend this book for true HOUSE fans. ... Read more


3. At the Villa of Reduced Circumstance (Von Igelfeld 3)
by Alexander McCall Smith
Audio CD: Pages (2004-08-05)
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Asin: 1405500646
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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The third novel in the 'Portuguese IrregularVerbs' trilogy sees von Igelfeld suffering the slings ofacademic intrigue as a visiting fellow at Cambridge, and the arrows ofoutrageous fortune in an eventful Columbian adventure. Between trips,von Igelfeld returns to his beloved Regensburg only that to discoverwhile he has been away his murine colleagues have been atplay. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars British Quirkiness
There is something about the way the British write and the subjects on which they write that I really enjoy. Who else could entertain you with a story about Protugese irregular verbs? What a fun adventure. If you like British humor and an off-beat tale, you will love this book. Hugh Laurie reads the book especially well, a most important consideration when listening to a book.

4-0 out of 5 stars The Garments Of Identity Interpreted By Hugh Laurie
This, the third installment in the Professor Dr. Moritz-Maria von Igelfeld series, is witty and sly like the predecessors, but I found it to be slightly weaker than the first two. The first volume "Portuguese Irregular Verbs" is my clear favorite, and is one of the best things written in the last ten years; likewise "The Finer Points of Sausage Dogs" never fails to entertain (I still laugh when I think about von Igelfeld practicing veterinary medicine without a license.) In the earlier books, von Igelfeld had more numerous (but briefer) adventures that allowed for a quick pacing; here the plotlines begin to drag a bit. Don't misunderstand me, I loved "At the Villa of Reduced Circumstances," I just liked the other two storylines more. Since this book makes reference to events and characters in the first two volumes, I do recommend reading (or listening to) them in order, though it isn't strictly mandatory.

This time, von Igelfeld absorbs himself in a faculty political intrigue (which is sly, yet at times candidly accurate in its absurdity) as he takes a visiting professorship at Cambridge. Not only does he get totally immersed in academic political struggles, he has major issues with English toilets. (These two parallels surely can't be coincidental.) In the end his dealings with the politics of Cambridge and English bathroom design leave a clear opinion of Germanic superiority in von Igelfeld's mind.

Soon after the return from Cambridge, von Igelfeld is invited to become a Distinguished Corresponding Fellow at the Colombian Academy of Letters. This eventually leads to political intrigue at a different level when von Igelfeld is held captive at the Villa of Reduced Circumstances and encounters a strange group of rebels and government loyalists. It all concludes with von Igelfeld becoming the President (yes, of the country, not the Academy) and thus a target for violent overthrow. His ability to extract himself gracefully from that situation is dealt with in a most ingenious and amusing manner.

This is another great volume by Alexander McCall Smith, and I recommend it everyone with a dry sense of humor and an inclination to mock the excesses of academia. I have read the book and listened to this reading by Hugh Laurie, and they provide different but complimentary experiences. Laurie is an excellent choice to read this book as he excels at accents and linguistic nuances. The four CD's are divided into numerous short tracks pausing at logical points in the plot, making it very user friendly for people listening in short sessions. I love to read, and I recommend reading the original highly, but also love this audiobook adaptation, which is perfect for those on the go.

5-0 out of 5 stars a great listen to for long trips
I must admit I've become addicted to Mr. Mc Call Smith. All the books in this series are fabulous- this is book three- please read them in order- you need to get to know the characters and all their "issues" ...and of course having Hugh Laurie read to you on a long boring road trip......what more could one ask for?? ... Read more


4. The Magic Donkey Ride (Book & CD)
by Giles Andreae
Paperback: 32 Pages (2007-09-06)
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Asin: 1846162742
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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He ran into the meadow

And he came to Treacle’s side

Treacle said, "I’m going to take you

On a magic donkey ride!"

 

As Flinn discovers one magical night, Treacle is no ordinary donkey! Treacle arrives at Flinn’s bedside and the donkey whisks the boy away to a wonderful airborne adventure, high above the trees and rooftops. Filled with bright artwork and charming rhymes, this edition also includes an audio CD featuring the story read by television’s Hugh Laurie.

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5-0 out of 5 stars Hugh Laurie
I got this simply because Hugh Laurie narrates it. He has an incredible voice. It's a cute story. The book is nicely illustrated.

5-0 out of 5 stars audiobook
This is a really cute children's story, and read by Hugh Laurie, who has a great reading voice. It was a gift for my sisters grandchildren-they love stories. It's short and sweet. ... Read more


5. House, M.D.: The Official Guide to the Hit Medical Drama
by Ian Jackman, Hugh Laurie
Paperback: 352 Pages (2010-09-01)
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Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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The authorized guide to the television phenomenon House, M.D.

For the last six years House, M.D. has been one of the most popular and captivating shows on television. Following the stories of a misanthropic genius doctor named Gregory House and his team of specialists, each week the show confronts medical mysteries that have baffled the best minds in medicine. Centered around one of the most compelling characters on television—brilliantly portrayed by actor Hugh Laurie—the Emmy Award–winning TV drama has been keeping millions of viewers intrigued and enthralled since it began, always offering an entertaining mixture of drama and humor.

Based on unprecedented access to the show's cast members and creative staff, House, M.D. is the first fully authorized guide to the hit medical drama, offering a close-up view inside the world of House. From the show's genesis to today, this companion provides unique insight into the TV drama, as the actors, writers, and producers who've created these characters describe in their own words what the show means to them. This book also delves into fascinating discussions of the show's medical science and controversial ethical issues, as well as includes exclusive photographs from the set and an intimately detailed look at the making of an episode. Essential reading for any House fan, House, M.D. is the ultimate behind-the-scenes guide to TV's most captivating show.

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5-0 out of 5 stars Getting to know House
I am a big fan of the House MD TV show, and was very thrilled to see this book had been published. It is full of interviews with the stars and creators of the show, plus a few pictures. I've really enjoyed reading it. I do wish there were more photos, though. And an episode guide would have been nice, too. But its still a good book for all House fans!

5-0 out of 5 stars House M.D.:The Official Guide to the Hit Medical Drama
House, M.D.: The Official Guide to the Hit Medical Drama

Great Book!Love it!The Foreward by Hugh Laurie, alone, is worth the price of the book.Very well written!

5-0 out of 5 stars If you love the TV show House, Read this book!
This book is a great way to find out more about the characters and actors on House.It gives a great deal of insight into what it takes to put a one hour drama on the air. The attention to minor details that might not even be on the show is amazing.

The forward is hilariously wirtten by Hugh Laurie. He is also interviewed numerous times about his character and about the show itself.

It seems to me that Ian Jackman had direct access to the cast and crew.

I find the book very well written.

5-0 out of 5 stars The essential book for House fans
If your a House fan you must buy this, its has so many facts and interesting bits.
The foreword written by Hugh Laurie himself was worth it alone, he really is a very funny bloke and so self deprecating. Lots of quotes from cast and producers, a definate must!

5-0 out of 5 stars YAY HOUSE BOOK!
I loved this book!! As an avid House fan, this book is a must read for all you House fans out there!! It goes in depth of the making of an episode, telling about not just Hugh and the cast,but the background guys who make the show possible!! You have a great respect for ALL the workers of a tv series,not just the main actors! It tells about what the actors think of their characters, and the foreword by hugh laurie is just AWESOME!!! If you are an avid House fan,this book is for you!!!!!!! ... Read more


6. "Fantastic Mr Fox" and Other Animal Stories
by Roald Dahl
Audio CD: Pages (2004-11-25)
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Asin: 0141805641
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This special CD pack contains four of Roald Dahl's much-loved stories. THE GIRAFFE AND PELLY AND ME: In this classic story of the Ladderless Window-Cleaning Company, we accompany Billy, who is lucky enough to join in the many remarkable and entertaining adventures of the Company's animals: the giraffe with an incredible stretching neck, the pelican with a magical beak and the dancing monkey. ESIO TROT: Here's a very tortoisey one that will become an instant favourite! Mr Hoppy is in love with Mrs Silver, but she only has eyes for her tortoise Alfie. She would so love Alfie to grow bigger, she says. In a bold attempt to outdo his rival, Mr Hoppy devises an ingenious plan to make Alfie grow and grow and grow...Wonderfully brought to life, here we meet THE ENORMOUS CROCODILE. He boasts that he is going to eat a child for lunch and sets out to trick all the children in his attempts for food. But his plots and disguises are foiled by the animals in the jungle - especially by Trunky, the Elephant. FANTASTIC MR FOX: Boggis, Bunce and Bean are just about the nastiest and meanest three farmers you could meet. And they hate Mr Fox. They are determined to get him.So they lie in wait outside his hole, ready to shoot, starve or dig him out. But clever Mr Fox has other plans! Find out what those plans are in this hilarious story, fully dramatized by Puffin Audiobooks. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars A great story with a good reader
We love Roald Dahl stories and this is a wonderful audio version. We've listened to it many times.

5-0 out of 5 stars Hugh Laruie -reader
I love Hugh Laurie's voice! His accent is awsome! These stories are really cute too! ... Read more


7. Hugh Laurie: The Biography
by Anthony Bunko
Hardcover: 272 Pages (2010-10-01)
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Asin: 1844549925
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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From Blackadder to A Bit of Fry and Laurie, Jeeves and Wooster to House, Hugh Laurie has entertained millions in a career spanning three decades. Hugh was born in Oxford, and his father, WGRM "Ran" Laurie, was a doctor who won a gold medal in the coxless pairs at the 1948 Olympics. Hugh followed in his father's footsteps as a rower at Cambridge, but when he was forced to hang up his oars through illness, he joined the famous Cambridge Footlights and there began a career in comedy. It was at university that he met Stephen Fry, and the pair forged a hilarious partnership that continued through the 1980s and 1990s, as they appeared together in the Blackadder series, sketch show A Bit of Fry and Laurie, and PG Wodehouse’s Jeeves and Wooster. Hugh has also enjoyed great success on the big screen, starring in Sense and Sensibility, 101 Dalmatians, Monsters vs Aliens, and the three Stuart Little films. But it is the character of irascible doctor Gregory House, in the US TV drama House, that has brought Hugh Laurie global fame. He has won two Golden Globes for the role and received a prestigious Emmy nomination in 2005, and continues to receive critical acclaim for his performances in the show—especially for his near-perfect American accent. With worldwide stardom and an OBE to his name, Hugh Laurie is undoubtedly one of Britain's best-loved actors. This is the incredible story of his rise to stardom.

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5-0 out of 5 stars WV Fan
A fun read.Lots of early career info and lots of tid bits of the show HOUSE.

4-0 out of 5 stars Love This!
I'm a big Laurie fan and there's not much out there on him so it was refreshing to see a comprehensive story on his life finally published. This was well researched and I learned quite a bit about Hugh.Very entertaining and easy read.Two thumbs up from me.

1-0 out of 5 stars An utter waste of woodpulp
WARNING:This review only applies if you are already a Hugh Laurie fan.If you know next to nothing about the man, you might find it an interesting read.

The above sentence says it all.I bought this book looking for information that I couldn't find at IMDb, or in reading reviews of his work and the odd interview that he's managed to give over the years.It actually has LESS information than you can find at IMDb ... and seems to have been written by someone whose only contact with Hugh is READING those reviews and interviews he's given over the years.

I was looking for information about his early life, but by page 17 we're already at Eton and we get to Cambridge on page 21.I was looking for information about Hugh'sfamily, but the author covers his marriage in two paragraphs, mentions his oldest son twice and the other two children only in passing.His brother is mentioned once and his two sisters not at all - not even their names!

I know Hugh isn't one to talk a lot about his family, but it's plain from even a cursory reading that the author of this book didn't personally interview anyone, much less anyone who actually KNOWS the man.

Save your money and buy Hugh's movies.At least those will make you laugh. ... Read more


8. Inconceivable
by Ben Elton
Audio Cassette: Pages (1999-10-27)
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Asin: 0001055879
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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The new novel by the author of the bestsellers Blast from the Past and Popcorn.Sam and Lucy seem like the perfect couple. Successful, happy and in love. But life isn't that simple. Lucy thinks Sam is a sad, cold sensitivity-exclusion zone who would rather read a newspaper than have an emotion. Sam thinks Lucy is blaming him because she can't walk past Mothercare without getting all teary. The problem is that they might be infertile. And in more ways than one.Lucy wants a baby. Sam wants to write a hit movie. And given that the average IVF cycle has about a one in five chance of going into full production, Lucy's chances of getting what she wants are considerably better than Sam's.What Sam and Lucy are about to go through is absolutely inconceivable. The question is, can their love survive? Or are the odds stacked against them once again? ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars another awesome brit
read everything you can get your hands on, he is hard to find in the states too. his writing is witty and deep at the same time. brilliant.

5-0 out of 5 stars Battle of the sexes?
This is a really good book. IMHO really good authors aren't only funny or only serious, but both because that's how real life is. Both Sam and Lucy are, in a way, caricatures - Lucy the former career girl panicked about her waning fertility, Sam the bewildered male who can't see what all the fuss is about - but they seem real and endearing through the "diary" format of the narrative.

Without giving away any real spoilers, I'll say that I love the character development in this book - how Sam comes to share Lucy's desire to have a child, how both characters come to be more sympathetic to each other through the process, and of course the ending that illustrates that real love and forgiveness are possible.

But good heavens, I really hope that if I ever want to have kids I'll prove fertile - this book really shows you all the hoops that reproductive technologies make couples jump through!

2-0 out of 5 stars First half good, second half BAD.
I agree with the other posters who thought this book was hilarious--up to a point. Where it all went south for me was when the husband started acting like a total jerk by writing a screenplay about their experiences, selling it, and starting filming on the project. I won't spoil the rest, but by the end I was so disgusted with the husband, the wife, and their situation, that I wanted my money back. I'm so glad I bought this used instead of new.

Also, maybe this shows the male point of view on infertility well, but not the female one. There's so little detail on what the woman actually goes through in a trying to conceive cycle--it's laughable.

If you get it, enjoy the beginning, and don't feel bad about skimming the second half. The shift in tone and characterization is jarring; too bad the author spoiled such a good beginning.

5-0 out of 5 stars A much needed sense of humour for all infertile couples !
Being infertile can be hell ! However, a sense of humour can help you cope better, and this book provides that. Even more importantly, it will help you communicate better with your spouse, because you'll be able to understand each other's perspective much better !

5-0 out of 5 stars HYSTEROSALPINGOGRAMS AND ALL THAT
Ben Elton's style has been got under a bit of control since the heady early days of Stark. He still takes the occasional potshot at incidental targets, but he no longer fires a scattergun in every direction as he did then. As often, he picks a topic that might seem to call for the utmost delicacy and tact and treats it with the utmost frankness and even ribaldry. The topic in question is human infertility, although there is a very entertainingly-handled sub-plot of life within the BBC in addition. His style of comedy has always been to highlight the grotesque side of things, and so it remains here. This doesn't show any lack of human sympathy on his part - indeed very much the reverse I should say - but he is not for the shy or the oversensitive much less for the solemn or the pompous.

The processes of human sexuality verge on the absurd at the best of times whatever else can be said about them. When we factor in the exceptional manoeuvres increasingly demanded by a desperate mid-30's childless wife from her less committed husband, culminating in the lurid rituals of IVF, I think it's fair to say that it takes a certain type of writer to deal with such a theme successfully. Ben Elton handles it brilliantly. We are not spared the most graphic or intimate physical and anatomical details, but the comic style Elton adopts really masks a true delicacy of perception. Indeed I'm inclined to say that nobody with less of a sense of humour than the two protagonists show in this book would have been able to see the whole gruesome process through. The humour is very English humour, and I think I know what it's modelled on to a great extent. During the years of the Thatcher Terror, there used to be a hilarious column in the magazine Private Eye purporting to consist of letters from her husband to a friend named Bill. These were written in a very public-school idiom, probably derived basically from P G Wodehouse but influenced by minor literature such as the Molesworth books, familiar also from Oxford common-rooms and similar places of association, and updated more recently into the dialogue of the chattering classes in Islington and similar parts of London, the form in which we find it here. This idiom can take the heaviness out of the most serious situations without trivialising them, and whether or not I'm right about its precise origin in this book that is the way its author tries to use it, and tries very successfully in my own opinion.

The author never speaks to us directly throughout the whole book, using instead the device of diaries written by the husband and wife, much as is done in Julian Barnes's Talking it Over. The device works very well here. Ben Elton is an observer and critic with a particularly acute eye for human behaviour and attitudes, and it helps if he steps back a little from the narrative for that very reason. The incidents in the story are often Rabelaisian and hilarious, but the dilemmas and worse that the characters face are touched in with no little sympathy as well as perceptiveness. The style of writing has even gained a little (dare I say this?) refinement, to its and our general benefit I'd say. The ending is genuinely touching, so on balance 5 stars. ... Read more


9. Short Stories: The Vintage Collection (CSA Word Recording)
by P. G. Wodehouse, Jerome K Jerome
Audio CD: Pages (2010-10-01)
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Featuring stories by Louisa May Alcott, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Thomas Hardy, Wilkie Collins, and other literary luminaries, Short Stories: The Vintage Collection represents over seven hours of listening pleasure for the whole family. Veteran readers Hugh Laurie, Marin Jarvis, and Derek Jacobi (to name a few) bring life to these classic stories like no one else could. Stories include "Providence and the Butler" by P. G. Wodehouse, "On Eating and Drinking" by Jerome K. Jerome, and more.
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10. Great Classic Stories 2
by Jerome K Jerome
Audio CD: Pages (2008-09-01)
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Asin: 1934997064
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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The 20 diverse stories collected here show why the short story continues to be one of the most popular of literary genres. Included are works by masters of the field, including one of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s best Pat Hobby stories, “Boil Some Water — Lots of It,” Saki’s “The Schartz-Metterklume Method,” and “Jeff Peters as a Personal Magnet,” O. Henry’s hilarious tale of an incorrigible conman. Also included are gothic and ghost stories from Edgar Allan Poe, Bram Stoker, and M.R. James; tales of adventure from John Buchan and Sapper, best known for his Bulldog Drummond stories; comedic sketches from Jerome K. Jerome and Mark Twain, and other delightful works. Among the collection’s gems are “Into the Sun,” an early science fiction tale by the obscure but influential Robert Duncan Milne and E.F. Benson’s chilling vampire story, “Mrs. Amworth.” Memorable readings further enhance this fine anthology’s many pleasures.
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5-0 out of 5 stars classic stories
Great quality, nice sound. So many of the classics I remember reading, and even more that I wasnt' familiar with. It's really nice to listen in my car. I especially loved listening to one of my favorite actors reading. Well worth it! ... Read more


11. Three Men in a Boat
by Jerome K Jerome
Audio CD: Pages (2008-08-01)
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Asin: 1934997021
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Three Men in a Boat recounts the semi-autobiographical adventures and misadventures of Harris, George, an unnamed narrator, and the remarkable dog Montmorency during a boat trip from London to Oxford. Harris intended his book to be a travel guide to the Thames Valley, but his publisher found it so entertaining that the book was published as a comic novel and found instant success. Surprisingly modern, marvelously light, and utterly irresistible, it remains one of the most-read and best-loved books of the era.
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3-0 out of 5 stars Sadly short
I love the book "Three Men in a Boat", and I love Hugh Laurie's comic timing, so I expected this audiobook to be a riot. When I listened to it I found it amusing, but I was still disappointed. The book is chock-full of hilarious anecdotes and digressions, and almost all of them have been removed from this version. They have left almost nothing but the actual story itself, which unfortunately consists in great part of the narrator saying, "And then we passed Iffley, which is a pretty little town... And Streatley was next..." It didn't even contain Harris's account of his battle with the swans! Hugh Laurie was hilarious, as you would expect from the man who played Wooster to perfection, but the abridgment left much to be desired. I recommend reading the full book instead.

5-0 out of 5 stars Dry British humour - to be enjoyed with a cup of tea
I am not fond of audiobooks but this one is a gem. Imagine Mr. Wooster (as in Wooster&Jeeves) reminiscing of a trip with his pals sans Jeeves to get them out of trouble. I am looking forward to Mr. Laurie narrating the Journal of a Pilgrimage (by JK Jerome).

4-0 out of 5 stars Interesting listen
I picked this solely because of my love of Hugh Laurie, and he is indeed entertaining to listen to.

Though this doesn't indicate length except saying "abridged," it is indeed not very long - just two discs - and I think I'd have liked even more (I think it ran a bit over 2 hours at most?).

However, as it is, it's pleasant to listen to and amusing at times, but one should appreciate the dry sense of humor Laurie and Brits tend to have: only the British can spend 20 minutes to describe a packing scene and make one laugh. : )

4-0 out of 5 stars Perfect Format
I haven't heard the audio book but did read the book and the entire time I was reading it I was thinking how much better it would be to hear it. It would need some abridgement and a good reader so I'm pleased to see that it's been done and I will accept the evaluation of the previous reviewer. I rate the book three stars so I give it an extra star for the audio format.

5-0 out of 5 stars Charming story and excellent listen
I'm an Anglophile, so I was excited to find a very British book being read by my favorite British actor, Hugh Laurie. The text is wonderful, with humor in abundance and lovely descriptions of the England they travel through. The times are represented well, and the language is a delight.

As read by Hugh Laurie, the characters are brought to life in a rich experience. I forget I'm in traffic, and not sculling down the Thames. I definitely recommend this for anyone wanting a relaxing, humorous taste of Merry Old. ... Read more


12. A Bit of Fry and Laurie
by Stephen Fry, Hugh Laurie
 Paperback: 240 Pages (1990-11)

Isbn: 0749307056
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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A selection of sketches from the BBC2 comedy series starring Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars A Bit of Fry and Laurie
This is great!It is the "bits" from the "A Bit of Fry and Laurie" British comedy television show, season 1.It is like a script that you can read andperform the bits with your friends if you like.Fry and Laurie are comedy geniuses! ... Read more


13. Great Classic Stories 3: 20 Unabridged Classics
Audio CD: Pages (2009-04-07)
list price: US$31.95 -- used & new: US$18.74
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Asin: 1934997250
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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The short story represents the perfect diversion for the busy modern reader — long enough to engage, but short enough to be portable to almost any setting from beach to bus ride. In this audio collection, a group of British readers breathe new life into 20 masterpieces of the form. There’s something here for every taste and mood, from a prime example of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s satirical “Pat Hobby” stories based on his Hollywood experiences, to gripping thrillers from the pen of Arthur Conan Doyle and Arnold Bennett. Writers include early masters such as Guy de Maupassant (“The White Wolf”), Poe (“The Purloined Letter”), and Alphonse Daudet (“Old Cornille’s Secret”). Here too are 20th-century favorites like Sapper (“The Patch on the Quilt”), E. E. Nesbitt (“The Violet Car”), and Jerome K. Jerome (“On Being in Love”). Readers include such notables as Stephen Fry, Hugh Laurie, and Patrick Malahide. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars audio book
Wonderful to hear my favorite actor, and many others reading so many stories. I love listening in my car. Really great set of CD's! ... Read more


14. Portuguese Irregular Verbs (Von Igelfeld 1)
by Alexander McCall Smith
Audio Cassette: Pages (2004-08-05)
list price: US$26.85 -- used & new: US$41.08
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Asin: 140550059X
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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Alexander McCall Smith, best-selling author of TheNo. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency, has turned his hand to humour.The delightful result is a creation of comic genius. For in theunnaturally tall form of Professor Doctor Moritz-Maria von Igelfeld,we are invited to meet a memorable character whose sublime insoucianceis a blend of the cultivated pomposity of Frasier Crane and ofInspecteur Clouseau's hapless gaucherie.Von Igelfeld inhabits the rarefied world of the Institute of RomancePhilology at Regensburg, a world he shares with his equally tall andequally ridiculous colleagues, Professors Florianus Prinzel and DetlevAmadeus Unterholzer. Their unlikely adventures are described in threedeliciously funny instalments: Portuguese Irregular Verbs, The FinerPoints of Sausage Dogs and At the Villa of ReducedCircumstances. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Fantastic First of Series
Funny, funny funny. von Igelfeld has to be a top 5 of favorite fictional characters. His circle of friends (frenemies?) are a delightful crew. Subtle dry humor at its best. The mishaps and missteps of the professor are priceless. Igelfeld is a delightful not-quite everyman, a snob, self-important and unaware of his glaring oddness. A lonely sort who lives in his head. Best of all, his nemesis is unaware that he is such. Igelfeld holds grudges, judges everyone (most as inferior to him of course) and as a result of his odd POV and pride he finds himself in delightfully hilarious and humiliating circumstances. Fantastic!

3-0 out of 5 stars Featherlight and Ticklish
A very silly, light, and quick read. Smith's formula of giving people ridiculous names relating to their heritage and then putting them in conflict leads to a quality time out, particularly for those who have made much dealing with academia.

4-0 out of 5 stars Portuguese Irregular Verbs
I found this to be a fun little book - not too deep or complex, just a series of light, humorous anecdotes. I wouldn't call it a "not to miss" book, but it was entertaining. Especially fun for me, since I was a student of languages, especially German, years ago.A perfect read for an airplane ride.

5-0 out of 5 stars Laugh-out-loud funny
Rarely do books make me laugh out loud but these satiric tales of a German philologist and his misadventures had me rolling on the floor. The fact that I'm an academic trained as a philologist certainly adds to my pleasure, and clearly AMS knows the academic world well enough to create a hilarious sendup of the egotism and bombast stomping through the hallowed halls.

I must admit that almost equally funny are the people who gave these books bad ratings and called Dr. Smith bad names because they thought these were actual grammar guides! ROFLMAO!!!!

4-0 out of 5 stars Properly Irregular Readers
It takes a fair degree of projection to imagine the types depicted in this book, (unless you happen to be a denizen of one of these abstruse little worlds) but trust that McCall Smith is able to portray the reality and simultaneously satirize it.

Not everyone's cup of tea, but a good choice for the sorts who chuckle over Wodehouse and find deep vindication in 'Eats Shoots and Leaves.'

Not as cosy as #1 Ladies books; more dry, academic wit. ... Read more


15. More Bits of Fry and Laurie
by Stephen Fry, Hugh Laurie
 Paperback: 224 Pages (1991-11-07)

Isbn: 0749310766
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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A compilation of some of the best sketches from the second series of "A Bit of Fry and Laurie". ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars More Bits of Fry and Laurie
More comedy genius from the British comedy show "A Bit of Fry and Laurie".
These are the scripts from season 2. ... Read more


16. Three Bits of Fry and Laurie
by Stephen Fry, Hugh Laurie
 Paperback: 576 Pages (1994-11-14)

Isbn: 0749317019
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A compilation of the best sketches and moments from all three of the Fry and Laurie TV series. Sketches include "Gordon and Stuart Eat Greek", "Jeremiah Beadle", "Flushed Grollings", "Amputated Genitals", "The Ass Kicker's Song" and "The Red Hat of Patferrick", plus a lot of silly vox pop snippets. ... Read more


17. Blackadder's Christmas Carol: Includes Comic Relief Blackadder - The Cavalier Years (BBC Radio Collection)
by Richard Curtis, Ben Elton
Audio CD: Pages (1996-11-04)
list price: US$18.60 -- used & new: US$5.23
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Asin: 0563389931
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Dickens's classic tale of kindness, truth and virtue is ruined by the involvement of a member of the Blackadder family. This Christmas episode of the "Blackadder" comedy series was first transmitted on BBC1 in 1988. ... Read more


18. FRY AND LAURIE 4
by HUGH LAURIE STEPHEN FRY
Paperback: 240 Pages (1995)

Isbn: 0749319674
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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4-0 out of 5 stars Fry and Laurie 4
The fourth and final book containing the scripts from the hit British comedy show "A Bit of Fry and Laurie" starring Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie.So much fun! ... Read more


19. Three Men in a Boat
by Jerome K. Jerome
Audio CD: Pages (2003-06-19)
list price: US$24.80 -- used & new: US$18.38
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Asin: 1901768910
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars Nice voice
Hugh Laurie narrates. He has a great voice! I love his accent! Story is nice too.

5-0 out of 5 stars brilliant
Hugh Laurie's voice is extremelly expressive, the story is very funny and this is one of the best audio books i've ever listened to

3-0 out of 5 stars This is abridged!
I was very annoyed to discover that this audiobook is an abridged version of the book.Many of the most delightful parts--the train ride with the smelly cheeses, Uncle Podger hanging a picture, Harris singing comic songs--have been removed in order to give the audiobook a more stream-lined feel.I don't mind that Jerome K. Jerome's ponderous philosophical interludes have been trimmed, but I would have liked to have known that I wasn't getting the whole book when I bought this CD!

5-0 out of 5 stars You'll never believe this is HOUSE!
For those of you who only know Hugh Laurie as Greg House M.D. - you're in for a surprise.You'd never guess that gravely voiced doctor could be the same posh Brit you'll hear on this recording.

His first-person narration of JKJ's Three Men in a Boat is without doubt one of the funniest things I've ever heard!The book itself is hysterical, but when Hugh Laurie gets his teeth into it, it transcends!His reading of this is my favorite audio book of all time.I keep it in my car and listen to it whenever I feel stressed or need a pick-me-up - or just want to laugh.I practically have the thing memorized, but it never gets old or boring.

When he starts talking about Montmorency (fox terriers are born with four times the original sin of other dogs!), I can't help but laugh out loud.

Buy this CD - it's charming, witty, sweet, surprising informative (JKJ meant for it to be a travel guide when he started) and Hugh Laurie turns it into a rare gem!

Please, Mr. Laurie, do some more audio books!You're brilliant! ... Read more


20. Tout est sous contrôle
by Hugh Laurie
Paperback: 380 Pages (2009)

Isbn: 235584027X
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