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Vice Magazine’s Do's & Don't's started out as a way to appease clothing advertisers that were discouraged by Vice’s lack of fashion content. The feature snowballed completely out of control and has now come to define Vice more than anything else. The New York Times calls it "genius," the Onion says, "spot-on," and Maxim insists it’s "impossible to put down." ($21.50)
The title speaks for itself($19.50).
LOLcats is an Internet sensation that involves taking a picture of a cat and adding a caption that reflects the cat's point of view. This book collects 200 LOLcats from the popular site, some classic and some new. Full color($11.00).
This book follows up on the success of the popular I Can Has Cheezburger. Full color($15.00).
Who could blame Mr. Whiskers for trying to high-dive from a penthouse window or Fluffy for crawling into a washing machine? After being dressed up for Halloween, married off in elaborate weddings, toted everywhere in baby backpacks, or just plain coddled within an inch of their sanity by obsessively doting owners, these pets are on the verge of a nervous breakdown. Or worse. They’d call the suicide hotline–but they don’t have fingers($13.00).
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