toilet book
English
Noun
toilet book (plural toilet books)
- A book, generally factual but lightweight and humorous, written to be read in short, occasional bursts, such as when on the toilet.
- 1987, William Donaldson, Is This Allowed, page 114:
- There's only one thing for it: I'll have to get stoned; there's always time to write a toilet book.
- 1988, Canadian Library Association, Canadian Materials for Schools and Libraries, page 54:
- This is a toilet book. One can open it at any page, read it for a bit, and put it down for a time long enough to forget what one has read and still pick it up again with the same enthusiasm.
- 2009, Patrick Fanning, Not Dead Yet, and One or Two Other Good Things About Retirement, page 3:
- This is a toilet book—the kind with short chapters that you leave in the bathroom and pick up when you're in there on other business.
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