Uncle John's Bathroom Reader - List of Classic Editions

List of Classic Editions

Though the BRI have created many spin-offs, the classic editions are considered by many as the best. Here is a list of them.

  1. Uncle John’s Bathroom Reader (1988)
  2. Uncle John’s Second Bathroom Reader (1989)
  3. Uncle John’s Third Bathroom Reader (1990)
  4. Uncle John’s Fourth Bathroom Reader (1991)
  5. Uncle John’s Fifth Bathroom Reader (1992)
  6. Uncle John’s Sixth Bathroom Reader (1993)
  7. Uncle John’s Seventh Bathroom Reader (1994)
  8. The Best Of Uncle John's Bathroom Reader (1995)
  9. Uncle John’s Ultimate Bathroom Reader (1996)
  10. Uncle John’s Giant 10th Anniversary Bathroom Reader (1997)
  11. Uncle John’s Great Big Bathroom Reader (1998)
  12. Uncle John’s Absolutely Absorbing Bathroom Reader (1999)
  13. Uncle John’s All-Purpose Extra-Strength Bathroom Reader (2000)
  14. Uncle John’s Supremely Satisfying Bathroom Reader (2001)
  15. Uncle John’s Ahh-Inspiring Bathroom Reader (2002)
  16. Uncle John’s Unstoppable Bathroom Reader (2003)
  17. Uncle John’s Slightly Irregular Bathroom Reader (2004)
  18. Uncle John’s Fast-Acting Long-Lasting Bathroom Reader (2005)
  19. Uncle John’s Curiously Compelling Bathroom Reader (2006)
  20. Uncle John’s Triumphant 20th Anniversary Bathroom Reader (2007)
  21. Uncle John’s Unsinkable Bathroom Reader (2008)
  22. Uncle John’s Endlessly Engrossing Bathroom Reader (2009)
  23. Uncle John's Heavy Duty Bathroom Reader (2010)
  24. Uncle John's 24-Karat Gold Bathroom Reader (2011)
  25. Uncle John's Fully Loaded 25th Anniversary Bathroom Reader (2012)

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