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Yes, I Could Care Less (Paperback)
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Yes, I Could Care Less (Paperback)
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You Save R76 (16%)
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These are interesting times for word nerds. We ate, shot and left,
bonding over a joke about a panda and some rants about greengrocers
who abuse apostrophes. We can go on Facebook and vow to judge
people when they use poor grammar. The fiftieth anniversary of the
publication of "The Elements of Style "inspired sentimental
reveries. Grammar Girl's tally of Twitter followers is well into
six digits. We can't get enough of a parody of the Associated Press
Stylebook, of all things, or a collection of "unnecessary"
quotation marks.Could you care less? Does bad grammar or usage
"literally" make your head explode? Test your need for this new
book with these sentences: "Katrina misplaced many residents of New
Orleans from their homes.""Sherry finally graduated college this
year.""An armed gunman held up a convenience store on Broadway
yesterday afternoon."Pat yourself on the back if you found issues
in every one of these sentences, but remember: There is a world out
there beyond the stylebooks, beyond Strunk and White, beyond Lynne
Truss and Failblogs. In his long-awaited follow-up to "Lapsing Into
a Comma "and "The Elephants of Style, " while steering readers and
writers on the proper road to correct usage, Walsh cautions against
slavish adherence to rules, emphasizing that the correct choice
often depends on the situation. He might disagree with the AP
Stylebook or Merriam-Webster, but he always backs up his
preferences with logic and humor.Walsh argues with both sides in
the language wars, the sticklers and the apologists, and even with
himself, over the disputed territory and ultimately over whether
all this is warfare or just a big misunderstanding. Part usage
manual, part confessional, and part manifesto, "Yes, I Could Care
Less "bounces from sadomasochism to weather geekery, from "Top
Chef" to Monty Python, from the "chile "of New Mexico to the
daiquiris of Las Vegas, with Walsh's distinctive take on the way we
write and talk. "Yes, I Could Care Less "is a lively and often
personal look at one man's continuing journey through the obstacle
course that some refer to, far too simply, as "grammar."
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