Bookshelf Incongruities, version 4.0

Every now and then I notice an odd pairing or grouping of books on my shelves. This is totally serendipitous, as I have absolutely no order to my book collection whatsoever. Several of the groupings are good for a laugh, or at least an ironic grin.
I noticed a few this evening:
Sun Tzu’s Art of War is next to PJ O’Rourkes’s Give War a Chance.
Tommy Armour’s How To Play Your Best Golf All The Time is next to World’s Best Magic Tricks.
Fr. Raymond’s The Man Who Got Even With God is next to Dante’s Inferno.
Finally, The Lifetime Legal Guide is next to The Handbook of Winning Poker.
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3 Responses to Bookshelf Incongruities, version 4.0

  1. Dave says:

    Well, I have to tell on myself here. That last pair I mentioned: Lifetime Legal Guide and Handbook of Winning Poker, is a repeat. I mentioned it last time I blogged on this topic. D’OH!

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