Audiobook.
I liked Eats Shoots and Leaves, and not just because I enjoy language, grammar, and punctuation. I liked the humor as well. So, I saw this dual audiobook at the library and decided to give it a go (it was put on one audiobook with Talk to the Hand, which I just reviewed).
This was a series of newspaper columns that the author wrote about being single. I am not sure when it was written, but I think it was in the early 90s (definitely before Princess Diana died, since she talks about her in the present tense).
Some of the articles were definitely funny, and I enjoyed them a lot. Others may have been funny, but I don't know enough about British 90s events and pop culture to have really appreciated them. So, on them I tuned out. I especially appreciated her unabashed love, and strange relationship with, her cats, her love of books, and sometimes odd relationships with other people.
Many of the articles seemed to have very little to do with single life, so I'm not sure why they were in a column about that - but eh, I don't care enough for it to really bother me.
So it was an entertaining enough thing to listen to while driving to work, but nothing to really write home about.