Buy books this Christmas

Now is a great time to buy some IT Skeptic books - ACT NOW to allow time for shipping.

For Christmas gifts

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What to give IT colleagues and friends this Christmas? The Introduction to Real ITSM book is perfect: funny, thought-provoking and short... and reasonably priced. Ship it direct to them from Amazon or Lulu.

"The IT Skeptic is the Bill Bryson of Service Management... I swear I haven’t laughed this much reading a book since Confederacy of Dunces (You know the laughing out loud in airport lounges and people looking at you like you are a nut)... If you are looking for a good gift to give to any of your professional associates this Christmas I definitely recommend this book"
John M Willis.

"Falling somewhere between Scott Adams and John Cleese, it was great fun to read. I think it can serve a valuable purpose beyond stress relief as the null hypotheses for best practice"
Mike Walter

"We've just got the book by Rob England, 'Introduction to Real ITSM'.
It's amazing! We are reading it laughing out loud :)"
Oleg Skrynnik

"My copy arrived this morning. I haven't stopped laughing yet ;-)"
James Finister

For the summer holidays

For those of you in the civilised southern hemisphere (lots of penguins and not so many wars), the Worst of the IT Skeptic book is just the thing for the summer holiday: lots of pages per dollar; light and amusing; but not an insult to your intelligence - just enough mental stimulation with the humour and titillation. The rest of you can stock it now for when your winter finally lets up or when you head to the Mediterranean or Caribbean for some relief.
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At last, for fans of the IT Skeptic, The Worst of the IT Skeptic is on sale: a compilation of posts from the last three years so that you can conveniently read the wickedest wackiest wittiest posts from your favourite IT bombast.

This content is delivered to you in a special media presentation technology known as a "book": affordable, flexible, robust, light, compact, wireless, with a remarkably low power consumption, zero boot time, integral bookmarking and annotation functions, permitted on airplanes even during takeoff and landing, and readable in daylight.

"Never mind the quality, feel the width." 360 pages of the IT Skeptic.

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