Dark Comedy


Most Read This Week Tagged "Dark Comedy"

I Bet You’d Look Good in a Coffin (Kitty Collins, #2)
Hot Air
How to Get Away with Murder
Here Goes Nothing
Mother for Dinner
Bookworm
Take My Husband
Sedating Elaine
Disappear Doppelgänger Disappear
Critters from the Poo Lagoon : A 24/7 Demon Mart Creature Feature (24/7 Demon Mart Stories Book 2)
Slaughterhouse-Five
Catch-22
Butcher & Blackbird (The Ruinous Love Trilogy, #1)
Bunny (Bunny, #1)
American Psycho
Red Russia
My Sister, the Serial Killer
Assuming Names: A Con Artist's Masquerade
My Year of Rest and Relaxation
Choke
Yellowface
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Fight Club
Cat’s Cradle
Uck It List
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Unhinged Heroines
86 books — 16 voters
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131 books — 136 voters

The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas AdamsDiscovery by Louise McLaughlinThe Echo Chamber by John BoyneMike Nelson's Death Rat! by Michael J. NelsonMaskerade by Terry Pratchett
Com without the Rom
31 books — 4 voters
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Greatest Modern Novels
6 books — 2 voters

Stanley Kubrick
[On Dr. Strangelove]: My idea of doing it as a nightmare comedy came in the early weeks of working on the screenplay. [...] What could be more absurd than the very idea of two mega powers willing to wipe out all human life because of an accident, spiced up by political differences that will seem as meaningless to people a hundred years from now as the theological conflicts of the Middle Ages appear to us today?
Stanley Kubrick

A violinist played Vivaldi in an irregular 7/8. Something Balkan and horrid. He played like he’d forgotten the melody but remembered the grief.
Ako Bégaard

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