Collectively, these are the Cadillacs of bedrests. Perfect someone who loves to read or watch TV in bed. Also, perfect for someone who's on the mend and will be laid up a while. Built for total comfort, these bedrests will certainly go over great.
- Dan T.
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.
I've had one of these for several years now. They are great for using on your couch, a comfy chair or even bed. I use it with my laptop, so I don't get burned by the hot battery. It's a great get well gift for someone bed-bound for awhile.
- Gillian J.
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.
If they are an obsessive list maker like myself, they'll get a kick out of these books. Life's too short, so these books help you plan ahead and maximize fun. From travel tips to everyday experiences, these lists bring new meaning to Carpe Diem.
- Megan H.
There's nothing like wishing them "Bon Voyage" with a funny preview of life to come. Whether they are headed Down Unda or overseas, these witty travel essays capture all the anecdotes and perculiarities that make ex-pat life truly unique.
- Megan H.
Rick Reilly and Dan Jenkins are two of the funniest sports writers around. These books will have golfers and anyone with a keen sense of humor howling. "Missing Links" is probably my favorite, but Dan Jenkins will make you laugh until you cry.
- Dan T.