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The Disheveled Dictionary: A Curious Caper Through Our Sumptuous LexiconBUY FROM AMAZON.COM
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Usually ships in 8 to 13 days RRP: Buy New: $11.25 You Save: $3.75 (25%) Availability: Usually ships in 8 to 13 days PRODUCT DETAILSPublisher: Houghton MifflinPub. Date: 26th August 1997 Catalog: Book Media: Hardcover Number Of Pages: 176 Ean: 9780395689905 Isbn: 0395689902 Upc: 046442689908 ABOUT THIS BOOKUSER REVIEWS
If you do not mind chuckling in the throne room, this is ideal for little snippets of whimsy.
I maybe expected more from this author, based on the punctuation book, but it lacked much variety in example sentences, many using the same story lines. I could be spoiled by spending too much time at the Oxford English dictionary at the University library.
I found this book incredibly entertaining, and I loved Ms. Gordon's hilarious illustrating sentences and mini-stories. It is obvious that she has a true passion for words, in and of themselves. If you share this passion, you will LOVE this book. If you already have a good vocabulary and are interested in increasing it, you will REALLY LIKE this book. If you are struggling with language AT ALL in ANY WAY, this book will confuse you and probably be a total waste of your money. THE DISHEVLED DICTIONARY is a unique and wonderful rollercoaster ride for the senses, but it's a mental workout, too. Make sure you're ready for both.
What lovely playthings words are! I enjoyed reviewing old words I've forgotten to use. I spoke them outloud and fell back in love. There are lists of words to wrap around your thoughts and words to find sentances for, words to embrace, and some to abuse, and words for one's private use because no one will ever put them on a billboard.
Amaze your friends, confound your competitors... you're sure to find a half-dozen or so words that are too good not to sprinkle into daily conversation. Gordon's selective dictionary covers the traditional bases by giving definitions and word origins, and using words in sentences, but any similarity to a conventional dictionary ends there (well, it's in alphabetical order, too). It is Gordon's selection of words and phrases and her inspired illustration of their use that make this little book so thoroughly enjoyable. New (to me) words like "callipygian" and "persiflage" are held up to the light by a variety of eccentric characters and fictional excerpts. Even old favorites and less exotic words are given a fresh coat of varnish in Gordon's baroque treatment. The book ambles, rambles, and diverts itself. A treat for anyone who loves the language. Keep it nearby and browse at random. SIMILAR ITEMS:
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Throne reading
Nice words, mostly french, some silly definitions