So maybe they didn't land their dream job and they are feeling a little down on their current situation. Help them put it all in perspective with these funny books dedicated to surviving the rat race or, at the very least, taking it all in stride.
- Megan H.
If you know someone in desperate need of a laugh, look no further than these memoirs of twisted childhoods and dysfunctional families. We are talking laugh-out-loud-in-the-middle-of-a-crowd funny. Hands-down favorite is anything by David Sedaris.
- Megan H.
For all you peeping toms out there, this is a fun and legal way to get your kicks. PostSecret books display postcards of strangers' secrets, anonymously submitted. Some gross and laughable, some dark and twisted - all highly entertaining.
- Megan H.
This is two great gifts in one! These books are great cookbooks on their own, but throw in that these copies are personally signed by the author/chef, you got the perfect gift for someone who loves to cook and/or who loves to watch the Food Network.
- Dan T.
Shel Silverstein books are among my favorites from when I was a little kid. Some children's books are so simple and poignant that they are as meaningful when you are 40 as when you are four. These are great gifts for a friend at any age.
- Leigh Z.
I love giving & receiving Journals. Of course they are perfect for the creative folks - but they are also a great gift for someone who is grieving and/or depressed. An outlet for free expression is second only to time, in the healing process.
- Gillian J.