Description
- ISBN-13: 9781405945080
- Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 320
- Weight: 228 gr
- ISBN-10: 1405945087
- Publisher Date: 01 Oct 2020
- Height: 198 mm
- Spine Width: 29 mm
- Width: 129 mm
Original price was: ₹499.00.₹399.00Current price is: ₹399.00.
Laugh out loud with “Have You Eaten Grandma?” by Chloe Esposito (ISBN: 9781405945080). This hilarious book explores the comical misunderstandings that arise from misplaced punctuation. Perfect for fans of wordplay and grammar humor. A lighthearted and clever read that will leave you chuckling. Explore the funny side of language with this witty and engaging book.
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Rik Raj Dey –
I loved the playfulness with language! It’s clever and light.
Naresh Lalwani –
Super funny and engaging book. I loved the authors take on grammar.
Ayush Singh Rajput –
Some jokes were a miss for me but I did enjoy the author’s take on grammar.
Ashutosh Agarwal –
Good book. I feel as though there were some missed opportunities in places.
Bharath P H –
This book had me laughing so hard that I started crying.
Drishad Saha –
Wow, this book taught me about grammar in such a fun way. Highly recommend!
Ayushie Gupta –
Such a fun and educational book! Highly recommended if you’re a word nerd.
Aishwarya –
The author could have written something better. I was disappointed.
Ashish Chahar –
I chuckled a few times, but expected more laughs. Still, a cute concept.
Naman Saini –
Interesting book. Kept me laughing the entire way through.
Gaurav S –
Lighthearted and amusing. The punctuation humor is quite witty. Highly recommended.
Anisha Tiwari –
Enjoyable, but a bit repetitive at times. The premise is strong, though.
Lakhan Totla –
Cute, quick read. A fun concept but could’ve been executed better.
Anchal Jaiswal –
Found the concept entertaining and engaging! A quick, witty and very funny read.
Michael Harris Y –
Not bad, but not great either. Some moments were predictable.
Nikita Jetwani –
A delightful romp through the world of grammar! A must-read for word nerds.
Tanmay Jain –
Easy to read. Had a few laugh out loud moments.
Archit Mahajan –
This book was simply alright in my opinion. Definitely not the best book I’ve read.
Gyan Prakash –
A decent book for a quick laugh. I might even lend it to a friend.
Nishtha Gandotra –
A fun, quick read! Some jokes fell flat, but overall a clever take on grammar.
Divyanshu Shekhar –
Fun and lighthearted, but not my cup of tea. I would recommend this to a younger audience though.
Sumit Bahuguna –
The book was nothing special, although I did like that it was about grammar.