Animals Being Extra
Nature isn’t subtle.
Animals Being Extra: 35 of the Most Dramatic, Delightfully Unhinged Animals on Earth by Erin Tyler is a hilarious, full-color celebration of the wildest, weirdest, and most over-the-top creatures in the animal kingdom.
For every humble pup, there’s a frog that snaps its own bones into weapons, a bird redecorating his bachelor pad daily just to get a date, and an octopus running on eight arms, independent brains, and pure chaos.
This funny animal book is packed with real-life creatures who do the most—from peacocks flaunting feathers like red carpet royalty to possums playing dead with full method-acting commitment.
Perfect for readers who:
• Love funny books about animals and nature
• Enjoy quirky, illustrated humor books
• Appreciate the weird and wonderful side of the natural world
Makes a perfect gift for:
• Animal lovers
• Fans of quirky, illustrated humor
• Anyone who appreciates the weird side of nature
If you’ve ever watched a squirrel launch off a bird feeder and thought, that was unnecessary, or seen a cat knock something over with eye contact and whispered iconic—this book is for you.
Enjoy the chaos. Indulge in the flair. And remember: being extra isn’t a flaw—it’s a superpower.
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Mercury Is In Retrograde
Feeling “off”? Blame Mercury.
Mercury Is In Retrograde: A Field Guide to New Age Coping Language by Erin Tyler is a sharp, laugh-out-loud take on modern astrology culture and the language of wellness.
From “manifesting abundance” to “protecting your energy,” this book breaks down the buzzwords, trends, and contradictions that shape how we talk about our lives today.
Part dictionary, part social commentary, it’s perfect for readers who:
• Love funny books about astrology and spirituality
• Enjoy smart, satirical takes on modern culture
• Have ever been “bathed in sound” or blamed Mercury for a bad day
Makes a perfect gift for:
• Astrology lovers and horoscope readers
• Fans of witty, satirical humor
• Anyone who’s ever blamed Mercury for a bad day
Whether you’re a crystal collector or a skeptic, this field guide will have you laughing—and thinking—about the strange ways we try to make sense of the world.
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For Pete's Sake
For Pete’s sake… where did all these sayings come from?
For Pete’s Sake: A Celebration of Caucasian Conversation by Erin Tyler is a hilarious, heartfelt look at the wonderfully peculiar world of everyday sayings and classic phrases.
From the eternally confusing “Jeez Louise” to the battle cry of suburban dads everywhere—“You and whose army, pal?”—this book captures the humor, rhythm, and specificity of a cultural dialect built on politeness, passive aggression, and an undying love for lawn care.
Part observational humor, part language deep-dive, this funny humor book explores the phrases we all recognize but rarely stop to question.
Perfect for readers who:
• Love books about funny sayings and language
• Enjoy sharp, observational humor
• Appreciate the quirks of everyday conversation
Makes a perfect gift for:
• Fans of observational humor
• Language lovers and word nerds
• Anyone who appreciates quirky, everyday sayings
Whether it’s weather small talk or unexpectedly intense turns of phrase, these sayings are more than just words—they’re a way of life.
If you’ve ever heard “Don’t get your knickers in a twist” and thought, who says that?—this book is for you.
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