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Dreyers English: An Utterly Correct Guide to Clarity and Style
Dreyers English: An Utterly Correct Guide to Clarity and Style: The UK Edition | Benjamin Dreyer
_______________________ 'An utterly delightful book to read, Dreyer's English will stand among the classics on how to use the English language properly.' ELIZABETH STROUT 'A complete joy. For those who care about words - and for those who dont - Dreyers English is the book we have all been waiting for. Wise, funny, no-nonsense, stylish and brilliantly practical. Ditch the beach books this year; take this instead. RACHEL JOYCE _______________________ An indispensable, New York Times-bestselling guide to the craft of writing from Random Houses long-time copy chief and one of Twitters leading language gurus. We all write, all the time: books, blogs, tweets, emails, emails, emails and we all want to write better. Benjamin Dreyer is here to help. As Random Houses copy chief, Dreyer has upheld the standards of the legendary publisher for more than two decades. He is beloved by authors and editors alike not to mention his followers on social media for playfully, brilliantly deconstructing the English language. Dreyer's English is the distillation of everything he has learned from copyediting thousands of books, the perfect guide not just for writers but for everyone who wants to put their best prose foot forward. Both authoritative and amusing, Dreyers English offers lessons on punctuation, from the underloved semicolon to the enigmatic en-dash; the rules and non-rules of grammar, including why its OK to begin a sentence with 'And' or 'But' and to confidently split an infinitive; and why its best to avoid the doldrums of the Wan Intensifiers and Throat Clearers, including 'very', 'rather', 'of course', and the dreaded 'actually'. And yes: 'Only godless savages eschew the Oxford comma.' Stuffed with advice, insider wisdom, and fun facts, this book will prove to be invaluable to everyone who wants to shore up their writing skills, mandatory for people who spend their time editing and shaping other peoples prose, and perhaps best of all an utter treat for anyone who simply revels in language. _______________________ This book is written in British English. _______________________ 'Benjamin Dreyer's brilliant, pithy, incandescently intelligent book is to contemporary writing what Geoffrey Chaucer's poetry was to medieval English: a gift that broadens and deepens the art and the science of literature by illustrating that convention should not stand in the way of creativity, so long as that creativity is expressed with clarity and with conviction.' JON MEACHAM 'Meet the guardian of grammar who wants to help you be a better writer. Benjamin Dreyer sees language the way an epicure sees food. And he finds sloppiness everywhere he looks.' THE NEW YORK TIMES 'Playful, smart, self-conscious, and personal . . . One encounters wisdom and good sense on nearly every page of Dreyers English.' WALL STREET JOURNAL 'Destined to become a classic.' THE MILLIONS 'A mind-blower--sure to jumpstart any writing project, just by exposing you, the writer, to Dreyer's astonishing level of sentence-awareness.' GEORGE SAUNDERS 'Dreyer can help you . . . with tips on punctuation and spelling. . . . Even better: Hell entertain you while hes at it.' NEWSDAY 'It is Benjamin Dreyer's intense love for the English language and his passion for the subject that make the experience of reading Dreyer's English such a pleasure, almost regardless of the invaluable and practical purpose his book serves in such dark and confusing times for grammar and meaning.' AYELET WALDMAN & MICHAEL CHABON 'An informative and entertaining handbook on how to write clearer English. Its pithy, witty and a near perfect example of the kind of writing it advocates' STING 'This work is that rare writing handbook that writers might actually want to read straight through, rather than simply consult.' PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
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Amie
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A useful reference book and an entertaining read! Grammar with a sense of humor.

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rakeshpm

Reading now.

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TracyReadsBooks
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Can a book about style & clarity in writing be one of your favorite books of the year? I‘m here to tell you it can. And you don‘t have to be a writer to enjoy this one—anyone who enjoys books, peering into the world of editing, or delving into the nuances of the English language will find a lot to like. With lots of humor & obvious but never pompous expertise, Dreyer has written a great book that belongs on the shelf with the big style manuals.

squirrelbrain This was one of my favourites in the year that I read it! 3y
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TracyReadsBooks
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Another recommendation from a friend…

Chelsea.Poole Love this book! 3y
TracyReadsBooks @Chelsea.Poole I‘m loving it so far! 3y
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Chelsea.Poole
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I adored this!! I‘ve read this over mannnnyy many months, here and there in tidbits. An entertaining how-to writing guide from one of Random House‘s copy editors, Benjamin Dreyer. Dry humor for word lovers. I learned some things as I giggled which isn‘t something I‘ve been able to do with many other pieces of nonfiction. The author is also on Twitter 🐦

sarahljensen I love this book! And I love his Twitter account too lol :) 4y
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MusicallyMorgan
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The difference between lay, lie, laid, lain, and the rest of that clan is the main reason I am not a writer.

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MusicallyMorgan
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I have been laughing at this for three days. #grammar #copyediting

AshleyHoss820 There, is that better? 😂😂🤣🤣👏🏻👏🏻 4y
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shadowspeak17
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#3books that made me laugh

Harry Potter- I‘m pretty sure all of the Harry Potter books have made me laugh at some point, so I just picked one at random.

Dreyer‘s English-Helpful and surprisingly funny

Furiously Happy- I wasn‘t really a fan of most of Lawson‘s humor, but I‘d be lying if I said this book didn‘t make me laugh at all.

OriginalCyn620 😂📚😂 4y
Megabooks Dryer‘s English was funny! 4y
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shadowspeak17
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Book mail today! 😄📚

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shadowspeak17
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Pickpick

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This was both helpful and funny. I laughed out loud several times while reading, leaving my boyfriend wondering what could possibly be so funny about a reference book. I think that makes it appropriate for #booked2020 #MakesYouLOL 😂 I borrowed this from the library, but I think I might buy a copy to use as a reference.

#catsoflitsy #Phoenix

Cinfhen I‘ve heard this book is really funny!!! And I can use some refresher work #stacked 5y
Leftcoastzen 👏👍I need to read this! 5y
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JennyM
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As the seasons turned overnight - the start of winter here in Aus - I finished the #Spring quarter 💐 for #Booked2020

My fav of the bunch was definitely Dreyer. He had me giggling on nearly every page (and was super informative as well).

BarbaraTheBibliophage Great job! Actually the second season doesn‘t end until June 30—but hey, it‘s good to be way ahead!! 👊🏻📚♥️ 5y
JennyM @BarbaraTheBibliophage it‘s about the only thing I‘m ahead of at the moment 😁 Hope you are well x 5y
Cinfhen Fabulous 💗This is your #OfficialSpringEntry for #Booked2020 and so glad to see you 💕😁📚 5y
JennyM @Cinfhen thanks, Cindy 😘😘😘 5y
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ONH
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Never thought a book on grammar could be a FUN read ... yet here I am!

So many interesting and useful tidbits in here. I wish I‘d had this when I was helping a previous boss edit her book (for context, we work in STEM and our writing skills are subpar so it was a struggle). This is a book I‘ll come back to whenever a grammar/syntax/spelling/punctuation question comes up.

Bonus points for being written in a witty and conversational voice 👌🏼

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Nute
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#Two4Tuesday - Thanks for the tag @TheSpineView

📖 Fundamental (tagged book)

📚 No, which is hard for me to believe because I really thought that I suffered with a book-buying addiction.🥴 Though I have gained a new fondness for my Kindle! It delights in its elevated status!😉

Tagging -> Tuesday Night Owls

NeedsMoreBooks Downloading free ebooks like crazy 😜 5y
GreenGrl87 @NeedsMoreBooks oh gosh, me too!! 5y
TheSpineView I love my Kindle. Thanks for playing! 🤩 5y
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Leslie_Ak2Oh Inspiring. 5y
Leslie_Ak2Oh And haven‘t ordered a thing. Just trying to catch up on the huge pile of unread books on my nightstand 5y
Nute @Leslie_in_AK Thank you! I‘ve definitely been using this time of Stay-At-Home lounging to give more attention to the books that I already own! It‘s nice!🙂 5y
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ontheBL
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“As much as I like a good rule, I‘m an enthusiastic subscriber to the notion of “rules are meant to be broken” — once you‘ve learned them, I hasten to add.”

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ontheBL
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It is the closest thing to porn for word nerds. I really loved reading this style guide, but then again, I am a huge language nerd. It's full of interesting language rules, nonrules, facts, and examples. We're all writers even if we don't do it for a living, and I've never met someone who doesn't want to be a little bit of a better writer. https://onthebl.org/2020/03/31/dreyers-english-by-benjamin-dreyer/

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JennyM
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For this week‘s #bookreport I‘ve been doing my best impression of a reader, but really I‘ve been opening books and skimming. I did get through these two 🥳 I had trouble getting into Nothing To See (which I really should have loved), so I resorted to non-fiction and read about grammar to comfort myself with hard and fast rules. It actually helped! Planning to read Rubbernecker next but your best guess is my #weeklyforecast 🙃

Tonton Dreyer‘s is on my buy list! 5y
JennyM @Tonton it‘s very good. Funny and factual. I highly recommend. Hope you‘re staying well in these crazy times 🙂 5y
Cinfhen Lovely photo ♥️I would maybe revisit the Wilson book because it‘s definitely a JennyM read!!!!! 5y
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Tonton @JennyM Thanks! I‘ll definitely buy it. In the meantime, wearing mask and washing hands. Stay safe! 5y
Tanisha_A Love the photo! I have the Dreyer's book, haven't read it yet. 5y
JennyM @Tanisha_A I highly recommend it! It‘s funny! Hope you are ok lovely. Keeping you in my thoughts XX 5y
Kalalalatja Great photo! Hope everything is well ❤️ 5y
Centique 💕 I know the feeling. Sending virtual hugs 💕💕 5y
JennyM @Kalalalatja @Centique I had a little cry on Friday about it all. Desperate times for some - it truely breaks my heart. Hope you are both ok and keeping your loved ones close. Hope your Dad is ok, Paula xx 5y
Centique @JennyM Dads okay thanks Jenny. Yes I had a little cry today myself. ☹️ But we will get through this - and we‘ll think of clever ways to support each other, create and heal together. 💕 5y
Cathythoughts It‘s hard to concentrate! I didn‘t read at all today ... hopefully tomorrow.. had a cry today too , it‘s all too much to take in. Sending love to you , chat soon XX 5y
JennyM @Cathythoughts it‘s all so sad. Keeping you in my thoughts. Stay well xx 5y
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REPollock
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A hilarious book full of dry wit and intellectual humor...which also happens to be an excellent reference manual on grammar and punctuation. Highly recommend if you love to copy edit.

Unrelated, I have a feline TA helping me move my class online. 😂

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REPollock
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1. Tagged ebook & a hardcover edition of Gentlemen in Moscow.

2. No, but I have a couple #netgalley requests I hope come through! 🤞

3. Nutty black cat named Riley! 🖤

@rachelsbrittain #weekendreads

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alysonimagines
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Here‘s a #shelfie of my recent reads, and it‘s also time for another Book Review Roundup! (I‘m Texan, so I get to use the word “roundup” with impunity. 🤠) I‘m currently reading the tagged book, and my only review for this one so far is heck yes! But I‘m about to serve up a full batch of reviews, including the rest of the books pictured here. Yippee!

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REPollock
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For a book on copy editing, this is hilarious.

Hazel2019 I‘ll be honest, I‘m having some issues letting go of the Oxford comma. 5y
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britt_brooke
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Pickpick

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Oh, this was fun! A writing style guide on audio? Yep, it works. Perfect narration. I had no trouble visualizing the “text.” Dreyer‘s many punctuation and grammar examples are clever and often funny. Just what I needed!

MemoirsForMe I loved this book too! 🙌🏻 His footnotes really cracked me up. 5y
britt_brooke @UwannaPublishme I couldn‘t exactly tell in the audio, but it makes sense that his funny asides were footnotes. 😁 5y
MemoirsForMe It was a brave move to listen to this one. But glad the audio was equally educational and amusing. 😁👍🏻 5y
Megabooks I loved this one too! I‘ve read it twice 😁😁 5y
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bibliostephanie
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I knew I would love and feel chastised by this book. I was right. In discussing breaking the “split infinitive” rule, Dreyer shares a bit about Raymond Chandler.

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KarenUK
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#bookreport @Cinfhen

- Completed 4 this week, with the tagged book being an easy 5⭐️ favorite, but I did really like The Lido too....

- Just started ‘Leading Men‘ and loving the writing...
- American Dirt is for the bookclub at work (B&N)

TrishB Great week 👍🏻 5y
Reviewsbylola How‘s American Dirt so far? 5y
Cathythoughts I want to know about American Dirt too @Reviewsbylola .... ?? 5y
KarenUK @cathythoughts @Reviewsbylola .... only just started but so far, not really loving the writing.... 🤷‍♀️. I‘m way more drawn to Leading Men, which has started beautifully.... 5y
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KarenUK
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Loved it. Witty, informative and completely delightful! I listened to the audiobook with print copy in hand, which really enhanced the experience for me. Benjamin Dreyer is charming and hilarious, and persnickety in the best of ways.✏️🤓💕

#booked2020 #liveandlearn
#pop2020 #abookonasubjectyouknownothingabout

britt_brooke In my TBR! 5y
Nute Can‘t wait to read this! 5y
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KarenUK
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#weeklyforecast

- Doing an Audio/kindle combo on Dreyer‘s English and LOVING it! Dryer is so much fun to listen too, and reading the kindle at the same time helps with the grammar (and not having to flit about with the footnotes!)🤓
- So far I‘m enjoying the gentle, uplifting read of The Lido, with its emphasis on community and friendship. And love a book set in London!..🇬🇧💕
- Next up, Literary figures, Hollywood glamor and 1950s Portofino! 💕

Daisey I keep seeing great reviews for Dreyer‘s English and am going to have to look it up. 5y
Palimpsest I love Dryer‘s English. I took it out of the library when I read it, but I‘m eventually going to buy it. Great reference book and funny too! 5y
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alysonimagines
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I like my humor with a really dry finish. This is so hilarious I can‘t even.

LiteraryinPA Ha! I‘ve read dry things before, but this is DREYER than most! 😋 5y
ValerieAndBooks Yes, I get the point 😂 ! 5y
wanderinglynn 😂 ❤️ 5y
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JenniferP I loved that book too! I got it from the library and liked it so much I purchased a copy. 5y
alysonimagines @JenniferP Nice! I snagged my copy on sale last year and am finally reading it for the first time. Just started and already I‘m glad I own it. 🥰 (edited) 5y
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alysonimagines
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Ok not only do I love that Dreyer quotes this excellent passage from the beginning of Charles Dickens‘s Bleak House as an example that fragments can sometimes be used to great effect, but also I love that he‘s going to wait three months for me to read the whole novel. I‘ve already read it, but thanks so much for your considerate patience, Mr. Dreyer. ☺️

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KarenUK
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#FebruaryTBR
My ambitious plans for this month...

- American Dirt and Stella are both for bookclubs
- Sag Harbor I picked for #authoramonth
- Salt in my Soul I picked for a #tearjerker for #ReadwithMrBook ... a memoir about a woman with CF
- I‘ve been dying to read Our Homesick Souls for a while...
- Remaing 4 are all for #Booked2020 for #covercrush, #liveandlearn, about Hollywood and book with a Head covering on the cover!
😊💕📚

Cathythoughts Stella ❤️❤️❤️ 5y
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alysonimagines
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Ok, I said I was going to read fewer books this year so I can focus more on my creative projects...so I started another book today. 🙄😝 But hey, this one is Dreyer‘s English, a style guide, so it‘s going to help me with my writing! Really.

Eyelit Sound reasoning! 5y
alysonimagines @Eyelit Yep I think so! 😉 5y
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squirrelbrain
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1. You wouldn‘t imagine a book about spelling and grammar would make you LOL, but it did!
2. I was born to be a great husband 🤪 hhhmmm got that slightly wrong!
3. Neither, really.
4. All Littens are amazing, but @jenniferw88 you are especially caring and thoughtful.

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Sace
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1. I tried the audio book for the tagged book, but I think it's something I'm going to need to see and read. It's a shame because I did love listening to the author.

2. I was thrilled that my local library had a physical copy (why didn't I check there first?)

3. Why the hell do I do this to myself? All these holds are going to come in the same week. I just know it.

LinesUponAPage The Dutch House will be a fairly easy read. So that‘s a plus. Not sure about the other two. Good luck! You might be surprised one might not come for weeks. Our library was like that. (edited) 5y
CoverToCoverGirl I predict you will be right... they always come in at the same time! Lol 5y
Sace @Lifeisasnap I'm looking forward to The Dutch House! I'm trying to read more of my own books this year, but I mostly seem to want to read newer books from the library! 🤣 5y
Sace @CoverToCoverGirl I'm sure they will. Right after I make my weekly forecast post! It will screw up all my plans! 5y
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Sace
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And another hold comes in 🙄

Palimpsest I borrowed this book from the library, but I want to own it. Very informative and funny. 5y
Sace @Palimpsest I've only listened to a little bit, but it might end up being one of those books I want to own. 5y
MemoirsForMe I loved this book. It‘s hysterical! Enjoy! 5y
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charl08
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Impressed how funny this really useful book is proving to be.

rachelm I loved this one 5y
Tanisha_A 😂 5y
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Sace Can't wait until my hold for this comes in! 5y
JenniferP I loved this too! 5y
charl08 @Sace I found a copy half price! 5y
charl08 @JenniferP I think it's going to be handy, too. 5y
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Megabooks
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Fascinating read! My favorite part was the punctuation. Proper nouns was fun also with the above two sending me into paroxysms of giggles! My least favorite part was grammar. Ugh. Still don‘t enjoy that! Overall, a more interesting and fun read than one would think with the subject matter. 4⭐️

Eggs Wow this is right up my alley. Word-Love 5y
Megabooks @Eggs Enjoy!! 😊😊 5y
mom2bugnbee The but about Reddi-Wip reminds me of the frustration that my elementary school teacher neighbor experienced when Taco Bell came out with their Stuft Burrito. 😂 I've been thinking about adding this to my TBR, & your post has pushed me to it. ☺ 5y
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Megabooks @mom2bugnbee lol! You‘re a vet, too, right? Okay, if so, I‘m reading another book, and I think it‘s fake. I‘ll tag it. It‘s supposed to be the real diary of a teenage girl and she does “eight pink ketamine pills”. I didn‘t think K was metabolized in the GI tract. I thought to do it recreationally you had to cut and snort or reconstitute. Need your professional opinion to find a fake! 🕵️🕵️ (edited) 5y
mom2bugnbee @Megabooks From what I could find, ketamine is mostly metabolized in the liver, but I did see that it said that the GI tract is an additional site "for animals". I'm assuming that this means non-humans? And it's lipid-soluble, so it *could* be absorbed by the GI tract, but as you know, that doesn't mean it is. I'm thinking you're right! 5y
Megabooks @mom2bugnbee Thanks for looking into it. From what I found, it seems oral pills are illegally manufactured. I seem to remember something about inconsistent GI absorption, which is why pills aren‘t popular/commercially available, I assume. Plus it seems, from what I could find on “how illegal drugs affect you” websites that the high only lasts 45 minutes. I‘ve never taken drugs recreationally, but that doesn‘t seem worth the money. Bail review here 5y
mom2bugnbee @Megabooks Funny, when you said that she's takes ketamine pills, my first thought was "it comes in pills?" Welp, shoulda checked with a professional! ? 5y
Megabooks @mom2bugnbee Lolololol 5y
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HeatherBookNerd
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Laugh out loud book on writing? Yes please! This was super informative, entertaining, and helpful. I listened to the audiobook, which was great fun, and now I want to buy a copy to have as a reference.

squirrelbrain I loved this! One of my favourites of the year.... 5y
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rabbitprincess
Pickpick

This was a lot of fun and I will have to get my own copy. Dreyer's examples neatly clarify how to use words that are easily mixed up. I also liked when he pointed out uses that have arguments on both sides or where there is no wrong answer. Editing is not black and white.

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julesG
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#ThoughtfulThursday @MoonWitch94

1) feeling fitter thanks to the #bookfitnesschallenge
2) *by Zombies
3) cold, clear sky, I can see some stars

MoonWitch94 Thanks for playing! ☺️ 5y
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julesG
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While reading the German Six of Crows to my kid I have often stumbled across awkward sentence constructions, mistranslations (leading to factual error), terrible grammar and punctuation. My kid now hands me the book and a pencil each time we read together. 😁
There might be a revised translation, but I don't think so. At least my other kid will have the benefit of a revised/copy edited book soon. 😉

#NFNov @rsteve388 @Clwojick

Clwojick 1 pt. 5y
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julesG
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Andrew65 Going well 👏👏👏 5y
ljuliel ✨💕✨💕✨ 5y
jb72 Good time! 5y
MrBook Loving it! 😎🤗 5y
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julesG
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I'm not exactly sure I'll get to all of the books on the list, but I'll give it a try.

#NFNov

@Clwojick @rsteve388

Clwojick 💝WOOhoo!!! 💝 5y
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JenniferP
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In my next life, I want to be a copy editor. This book is as funny as grammar gets!

Aimeesue That book was excellent! I also loved the McWhorter and the Bragg. WORD. ❤️❤️❤️ 5y
JenniferP @Aimeesue nice! You should try the Mary Norris book - I really liked it. 5y
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Tanisha_A
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I have read just the introductions yet and i am already in love. Can i hug the author for putting this out in the world? 🥰

Chuckling at that title! 😁

Going to be FUN!
#currentlyreading

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Tanisha_A
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#Bookmail
Hello!
FriYAY!
🌞

readordierachel Ooh! 😍 5y
MemoirsForMe Loved this book! 😍👍🏻 5y
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Christinak
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“No sentence has ever been harmed by a series comma, and many a sentence has been improved by one.”

#punctuation
#QuotsySep19

Riveted_Reader_Melissa 😂Too true! 5y
readordierachel A thousand times yes 5y
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Hamlet
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Pickpick

This book can be read for pleasure or it can serve as a desk-reference. The writing is informative and stilted. Dreyer so often breaks the flow of his sentences by means of parentheses, dashes, and footnotes that his writing style moved in my mind from annoying to comic & thence to oddly endearing. I‘m glad to add that Dreyer is quite funny. This book can serve as a thorough guide for editing one‘s own writing. Good stuff.

Nute I downloaded the sample of this on my Kindle and fell in love with his humor in the first paragraph. It is his comedic approach to writing that endears the reader. I didn‘t purchase it at the time, but your review has increased my interest. 5y
Hamlet Thanks. Yes, writing about grammar and language with humor makes all the difference. 5y
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julesG
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Look what arrived today! It's the book I bought from the gift card I won during the #24in48 #readathon.

Huge Thank You to the ladies at @24in48!!!

Now I need to show a lot of restraint. Must. Not. Start. This. One. Yet. I'm buddy reading three other books atm and I'm lagging behind - especially with the book I'm reading w/ my son. He's likely to spoil the best scenes before I get to them.

Megabooks It‘s fantastic! You‘ll really enjoy it, I think! 5y
julesG @Megabooks Saw all the raving reviews and interesting quotes here. Just had to get it. 5y
squirrelbrain Oh, you‘re going to love it! ❤️ 5y
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Palimpsest
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I took this out of my library, but now that I‘ve read it I feel this is a book I want to own and slot next to my other reference books, yet it‘s so much more than just a reference book for me. Parts were laugh out loud funny and informative without being condescending. It covers grammar, but also common spelling errors and confusables. Five stars for this one. ❤️

Bradleygirl Seconded!!!! 5y
Redwritinghood Just finished it earlier this week and also want my own copy. It was delightful. 5y
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Redwritinghood
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Pickpick

This was the most fun I‘ve ever had reading a style guide. Read by the author, it‘s a charming mix of unpretentious and persnickety. I got the audiobook from my library and am seriously considering buying a hard copy for myself.

RaimeyGallant Sold! 5y
Bradleygirl Oh yes, this one was delicious 5y
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squirrelbrain
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On of my favourite books this year so far, here Dreyer talks about full stops....

#stop
#ayupaugust

*I chose the Spice Girls due to Mel B most definitely being a ‘Leeds lass‘ - in fact she has just moved back to the wilds of Yorkshire from LA*

Cathythoughts The full stop 👍🏻 nice pick 5y
TrishB Never two spaces. 5y
squirrelbrain I always do two spaces @TrishB ! 5y
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TrishB 😂😂😂 I can‘t even remember how many debates I‘ve had about this in work! 5y
Butterfinger Whoa. No more 2 spaces. That will be a hard habit to break. 5y
eraderneely I have one coworker who always does 2 spaces, and I Know whenever she joint-edits a document that I have to search and replace all of the double spaces. The only thing worse than a doc with double spaces is one that switches back and forth! 5y
JackOBotts 🤣 Yes! It took me some time, but I broke myself of the two spaces a few years ago. Yesterday, who knows why, I did a two space between sentences and caught myself by surprise...promptly rectified. 5y
squirrelbrain Gosh I didn‘t even know that we were supposed to have stopped @TrishB @Butterfinger @eraderneely - I think it will take me a while too @JackOBotts ! 5y
TrishB Lol 😁 it depends who you debate it with. If I‘m asking people in work to contribute to a report I have to say font, size, line spacing and spacing after stops! Otherwise the documents get very odd!! 5y
Bookzombie I have to remind myself all of time not to use two spaces. Even on here. 🙂 5y
Cinfhen Spice Girls ❤️ 5y
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Pickpick

Here we see Dreyer in his natural habitat, amongst the dictionaries and reference books....

Dreyer, though, is an entirely different animal to these other tomes.

He is irreverent, interesting and, at times, laugh-out-loud funny.

If you love words, language and grammar then you have to read this book!

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

rretzler I picked the ebook version up earlier this month. I couldn‘t resist! 5y
Hooked_on_books Great review! I just finished this one as well. I never expected to read a grammar and style guide that is funny! 5y
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