- Title: The Dictionary of Disagreeable English A Curmudgeon’s Compendium of Excruciatingly Correct Grammar
- Author: Robert Hartwell Fiske
- Year Published: 2005 (Writer’s Digest Books)
- Year Purchased: 2005
- Source: Writer’s Digest Book Club
- About: I love this book. I know what you are thinking! “I know how to spell. I do not confuse or misuse words.” Neither do I. Even if your English is already agreeable, it is a great reference tool. It reminds you that linguistic sloppiness is never okay. It’s also an interesting study in how language is casually and unknowingly degraded on a daily basis.
- Motivation: We’ve covered this one before: I think reference books are sexy.
- Times Read: 3 or 4 or 70. I don’t know!
- Random Excerpt/Page 342: “20. guesstimate. Use estimate, for crying out loud! It’s the same word!”
- Happiness Scale: 8
One day soon, I am going to pour a giant glass of red wine and read every single one of your posts, from beginning to end! I find the posts I’ve read so far, very interesting, entertaining and often funny!
I wish I had more time to just READ….
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