TV tie-in humour

  • Edinburgh

    £6.99

    HORRIBLE HISTORIES GRUESOME GUIDES: EDINBURGH takes readers on a gore-tastic tour of the streets of Edinburgh exposing all of its most scurrilous secrets. Kidnapped kings, mysterious murders and reckless raids, it’s a trip no Horrible Histories fan will want to miss! With a striking newspaper look throughout!

  • Diddly Squat

    £8.99

    Clarkson trades in his fast cars and city living and takes on the life of a gentleman farmer at Diddly Squat farm, in a hilarious collection of stories and observations.

  • You’re My Lobster

    £7.99

    The perfect Valentine’s Day or anniversary gift for the one you love – fill out the prompts to tell them how much you care.

  • Diddly Squat

    £16.99

    Clarkson trades in his fast cars and city living and takes on the life of a gentleman farmer at Diddly Squat farm, in a hilarious collection of stories and observations.

  • How to Survive Family Holidays

    £18.99

    One part Lonely Planet, one part tell-all family memoir, this is the definitive and hilarious guide on how to survive your family holiday, by Jack Whitehall, with a little bit of help from Michael and Hilary Whitehall. No one family has more experience of travelling together than the Whitehalls. Indeed they’ve been allowing us a window to their escapades for the past five years in the hit Netflix show ‘Travels with my Father’ and in this hilarious book they have now decided to pool their advice for fellow travellers. To lay out the pitfalls of family holidays. The dos and don’ts, the highs and lows. In doing so they are sharing some of their best anecdotes.

  • Once Upon a Time in Hollywood

    £8.99

    Quentin Tarantino’s long-awaited first work of fiction – at once hilarious, delicious, and brutal – is the always surprising, sometimes shocking new novel based on his Academy Award-winning film.

  • Terrifying Tudors

    £6.99

    Discover all the foul facts about the Terrifying Tudors in this classic Horrible Histories title.

  • With a striking newspaper look throughout!
  • Mortimer & Whitehouse: Gone Fishing

    £8.99

    Bob Mortimer and Paul Whitehouse have been friends for 30 years, but when life intervened, what was once a joyous and spontaneous friendship dwindled to the odd phone call or occasional catch up. Then, Glory Be! They were both diagnosed with heart disease and realised that time is short. They’d better spend it fishing. So they dusted off their kits, chucked on their waders and ventured into the achingly beautiful British countryside to fish, rediscover the joys of their friendship and ruminate on some of life’s most profound questions, such as: How did we get so old? Where are all the fish? What are your favourite pocket meats? What should we do if we find a corpse?

  • The Random History of Rugby

    £7.99

    This is the story of rugby as never been told before: a jinking, weaving compilation of surreal match reports, spoof correspondence and quirky cartoons.

  • And on That Bombshell: Inside the Madness and Genius of Top Gear

    £20.00

    For 13 years, 22 series and 175 shows, Richard Porter was script editor of ‘Top Gear,’ from the first faltering pilot episode in 2002 until the very last show presented by Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May in 2015. Along the way they destroyed cars, sparked diplomatic incidents, set fire to caravans, almost killed one of the presenters, and somehow transformed ‘Top Gear’ from a shabby BBC Two motoring show into an Emmy-winning, record-breaking, planet-straddling behmoth. ‘And On That Bombshell’ tells stories from behind the scenes of one of the world’s most successful TV programmes, taking in driving monkey’s, broken bones, flying cars, angry rednecks and Jeremy Clarkson’s secret nickname.

  • After You With The Pistol

    £8.99

    Art dealer and assassin Charlie Mortdecai has got himself married – it wasn’t his choice exactly, a little pressure was exerted by certain secret government organizations who wanted to keep the lady in check, but it’s not an entirely unenjoyable experience: she brings a lot of assets with her. Until, that is, he discovers she has some surprising interests and she wants to get him involved.

  • Killing Handbook

    £12.99

    This is a guide to Danish crime drama ‘The Killing’ following Sarah Lund as she tracks down a murderer.