Best Humor Writing
The funniest books that actually contain insight, intellectual content, and masterful writing style.
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A Fine and Private Place
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Onions in the Stew (Betty MacDonald Memoirs, #4)
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Lest Darkness Fall
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England England
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Malice in Maggody (Arly Hanks, #1)
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list created June 3rd, 2010
by Foxontherun (votes) .
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Mar 10, 2012 03:28PM

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Ah well, the same goes for Henry Fielding. But in spite of this, I still like this list :-)
There are books on this list which I've read and can't for the life of me think why they would be considered funny. But then again, that's all a matter of opinion, I guess.
By the way, I too love Jane Austen's wit and (very) sharp pen.
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