Genius Jokes
Laugh Your Way Through History, Science, Culture & Learn a Little Something Along the Way
by Frank Flannery
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Pub Date May 29 2018 | Archive Date Jun 21 2018
Quarto Publishing Group - Rock Point | Rock Point
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Description
Nothing is more satisfying than getting a joke that flies over the heads of most people in the room. This book not only supplies the readers with smart jokes about academic subjects like History, Science, and Philosophy, it also contains detailed explanations of the concepts and historical figures the jokes are based on so that you're never flying blind when dropping a comedic gem.
Impress your friends, family, in-laws, professors, or brilliant love interest, and never laugh at a joke you don't quite get. With Genius Jokes, you'll bend minds and split sides with the best!
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Marketing Plan
Campaign Focus:
Feature this as a fun highbrow humor book with extensive collection of jests, puns and wisecracks on a number of topics from chemistry to art, language to history, philosophy to physics. The only book of its kind, Genius Jokes contains not only side-splitting jokes but also the carefully-researched explanations of why they're funny, so readers can retell them with confidence.
Key Selling Points:
- A joke book that educates and intellectually stimulates while it cracks you up.
- Detailed explanations of the historic figures and concepts behind smart jokes will make sure you never have to laugh at something you don't quite get ever again.
- The perfect gift for the new student, employee, or anyone else who wants to impress the people around them.
Key Campaign Activity
- Publicity - Long lead print and holiday roundup outreach; pop culture, geek and entertainment blogs, websites, podcasts
- Social media outreach to include Star Wars and sci-fi fan groups and geek groups
Consumer:
- Quarto Knows social media
- Quarto Knows B2C email campaigns
- Goodreads giveaway
Publicity/Media:
- Goal: Print, online and holiday roundup outreach: gift guide listing, reviews, features, or mentions.
- Primary general interest & entertainment focus outlets and geek media: TV Guide Magazine, Entertainment Weekly, USA Today, People, US, Parade, Time, Huffington Post, Pop Sugar, New Yorker, Rolling Stone, Yahoo, Inside TV, Geeks of Doom, All Geek to Me, Nerdist News
- Trade Review: Library Journal, Publisher's Weekly, Booklist, Bookish, Shelf Awareness, Kirkus, BookTrib
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781631064470 |
PRICE | $18.00 (USD) |
PAGES | 176 |
Featured Reviews
This clever joke book will have your smarter friends in stitches and will make you feel superior to the rest. Each joke is explained (just in case you don't know why it should be funny). A delightful little book that might just teach you a thing or two
An interesting and entertaining books that helps you to better understand the mechanism of jokes and humour.
Recommended!
Many thanks to Quarto Publishing Books and Netgalley
Full disclosure: my family is a bunch of nerds, and we live for these jokes. The biggest obstacle in my family is the fact that I am a literary nerd, my younger sister a technology nerd and my older sister a biology/chem nerd.
This book can bring us together like never before! In fact, I am contemplating giving each a copy and starting a group text so we can make each other flip through the explanations. Family bonding at its peak.
This is such a clever idea. Put all the jokes about math, literature, history all together. I understand some of the jokes and some of them i had no clue. ''What's so funny?'' parts are entertaining to read. And the puns are amazing !
This is a very educational joke book. There are different sections of intelligent jokes with explanations of the joke. This book was a good giggle and I learned a lot from it.
I loved the themes of this book! Especially the Language and Grammar section. The jokes were hilarious!
Some of the best humor is inside humor. Genius Jokes is full of inside jokes, jokes that you won't get if you don't have some specific knowledge or understanding that other people don't have. Frank Flannery has gathered jokes from math, science, history, literature, religion and other fields. Many of them make no sense unless you possess a bit of knowledge in the particular field.
Flannery doesn't leave us hanging, though. Each joke is followed by "What's So Funny?" which explains why, exactly, this is a joke. For example: "How did Jackson Pollock do in art school? He passed with flying colors." Flannery explains that Pollock is known for his abstract paintings, where "he would literally let the paint fly all over the canvas, dripping it, pouring it, and flinging it every which way." Now, if you know Pollock's paintings, you get the joke. If you don't, well, the explanation is easy to understand, but the humor is lost by a labored explanation.
Another quick example: "What do you call it when an elephant goes to a rock concert? Horton hears The Who." Of course this is a reference to Dr. Seuss's Horton the elephant and the classic rock band The Who. Not exactly a genius joke, but you have to know these cultural references to get the chuckle.
Many of these are more obscure, especially the science ones. But Flannery's explanations are helpful and informative. This is a fun book. Some of these jokes are worth remembering and repeating; others will be well outside your wheelhouse. It's an enjoyable collection.
Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for the complimentary electronic review copy!
As the book suggests, this book is for people with above average iq is what i felt. The first part of the book clearly was not in my league. The ones in literature were funny.
The pdf version was extremely difficult for me to work with. A page down or up took a minute on average. Kindle version would have been.
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The book should be in the library of anyone. The author took the job seriously and collected a great set of jokes addressed to intellectual. However, the book can be used by anyone because the jokes are explained well with their context. An unique and creative book to have. I highly recommend it.
A few of these jokes were very interesting, especially the background facts. I did expect a bit more from this book, most jokes are not very deep or profound.
When starting this book, I was a little nervous that I'd be left out of many of the jokes. I love many different academic disciplines, but didn't take many advanced classes, so I was sure that there would be plenty of geeky jokes that would go right over my head. But, the beauty of this book is that the jokes are all explained after the fact, so that even if you don't understand the references, you will by the time you finish the page! The explanations are quick and easy, nothing too complex, and nothing too detailed. Just enough to give you a basic understanding, and allow for a chuckle at each of the punchlines.
And as for the jokes themselves? They're actually pretty funny! I would definitely recommend this through reader's advisory to your favorite geeks, or to anyone who wants something academic and nerdy, but not too dry.
Fun jokes appealing to the intellectual appreciation in all of us. Challenging, inventive and surprisingly historical. A hysterical heterogeneous collection of camp, clever quips and comical education - "Genius Jokes" has something to joke about in all topics. This one is a keeper, to be enjoyed day in and day out. Recommended!
'Genius Jokes' by Frank Flannery is a collection of nerd-friendly jokes, but don't worry if you don't get the punchlines. There are explanations included to clue the reader in.
The book is divided up among six sections including Math & Science, Philosophy & Psychology, and Grammar & Language. The jokes include some short story jokes, some knock knock jokes and some simple ones. Jokes like the following are what you can expect: "Why didn't the physicist trust atoms?" "Because they make up everything!"
There are some good jokes in this book, and there are some really bad ones. Bad as in not very funny. I like the explanations and the various quotes used in the book. I found a number I'd heard before, and I got a few smiles out of the book.
I received a review copy of this ebook from Quarto Publishing Group-Rock Point, and NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. Thank you for allowing me to review this ebook.
What a humorous book! I had a lot of fun reading this solo, but I imagine it would be a lot more fun to read and tackle with a group of friends. It would be a great edition to game night! I'll be on the lookout for a few copies of this book for Christmas gifts!
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for giving me a digital copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. I truly appreciate it!
This book is filled with jokes meant for Academics however it also proved the point that if you have to explain the joke it is not funny. All of the jokes are explained so while you may learn something you will not leave laughing. It is a quick read and some of the jokes/explanations are interesting but I found the format to be tedious after a few jokes. This book is best read in small batches. Pick it up to learn something but not to laugh
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