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Funniest Book You've Ever Read?
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If you prefer a whole book, I'd say the funniest thing I've ever read was Huckleberry Finn followed closely by The Architecture of the Arkansas Ozarks.


very clever. and ultimately endearing. some strong language, though.


I never deliberately pick a book that's supposed to be funny because deliberately funny isn't funny to me. But I read this because Grogan, the author, grew up in a city very near me, and we're about the same age. This book is sometimes laugh-out-loud funny

I never deliberately pick a book that's supposed to be funny because deliberately funny isn't funny to me. But I read this becaus..."
Uh... yes, there are very funny parts, but that is also a very sad book.



very clever. and ultimately endearing. some strong language, though."
Mandy, this book sound very funny...i think i might enjoy reading it :)

Shelley
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I never deliberately pick a book that's supposed to be funny because deliberately funny isn't funny to me. But I read..."
Yes, sad in the end as are most books about animals.

Lisa - I was going to say the same thing about Plum books. They were funny.


I highly recommend Domestic Violets, it's smart, it's relevant to our everyday lives and above all, very, very funny.
Also, as it was mentioned, Georgette Heyer. Her mysteries are positively hilarious and are bound to put you in a good mood.
Also, as it was mentioned, Georgette Heyer. Her mysteries are positively hilarious and are bound to put you in a good mood.


I totally agree with Terry Pratchett--he can be both hilarious and profound. Also, P.G. Wodehouse novels usually make me smile at least.

Erma Bombeck was a genius.My mother bought all her paperbacks and I still have every tattered, well-read one!

This is a non-fiction account of the author's ill-fated childhood camping trips. I was genuinely in pain from laughing so much. I was compelled to read out parts to my husband and sons, even though they have expressly forbidden me from doing do because I do it all the time and it drives them crazy - and THEY laughed!



I agree! I love Jen Lancaster and Celia Rivenbark.

I agree with this one also - many laugh out loud moments. I also loved Sh*t My Dad Says. This book had me laughing out loud the entire way through. A definite must if you've only been reading weepy books or super intense novels as well.

This is drop dead funny. I love Laurie Notaro

This is drop dead funny. I love Laurie Notaro"
I haven't read that one yet. Going on my TBR list.:)






This is a lot of fun and the good news is it is the first of a LONG series by Alexander McCall Smith so if you love it (and I expect you will) there are plenty more to go.
Each book stands alone so you don't feel suckered in to buy the next one - I ended up reading them all in a few weeks because they are such good escapist fun.


2) The Supply Chain Mong - S.C Lawson. I found this book pretty funny. It's a bit more forced than Three Men in a Boat and some of the writing is a bit sloppy. But it's an amusing account of a workplace i'm sure we've all experienced at one time or another.
3) Round Ireland with a fridge - Tony Hawks. Bizarre concept, but quite a funny read as well. A little slow in places, but i personally found it easy to picture the scenarios he got himself in to. The follow ups were not as good as far as i'm aware but not read any of them myself.

Each page brought another hysterical smile to my face. What I liked most about this book, is that I can imagine it was just as funny to write, as it was to read!

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