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23. A new-to-you 'humour' book or re-read a book that makes you laugh
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Well as I said, it certainly was funny. It was a new-to-me book, but I had already read Three Men on the Bummel and Stage-Land: by this author, and I knew it was going to be a good and funny book. I really like this author's sense of humor!
I must admit I don't read many comedy books, I prefer more "serious" genres, although I do read some less serious books from time to time. This has to change, though, as I need more lightness and fun in my life! :-)

It was a new-to-me option, I realised I didn't really have a go-to humour book that I'd already read. It definitely delivered, I laughed out loud at several points, it's incredibly witty!
I don't normally read a lot of humour books, I like quirky stories that may have some humour to them, but mainly prefer more serious things. I agree with you though Marina, definitely need more lightness!
Books mentioned in this topic
The Trouble With Women (other topics)Three Men in a Boat (other topics)
Three Men on the Bummel (other topics)
Stage-Land: (other topics)
How to Be a Woman (other topics)
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Books that have made me laugh - don't judge!
How to Be a Woman
Everything, Everything
Hope: A Tragedy
The Hundred-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out of the Window and Disappeared
Pure Dead Magic
Three Girls and Their Brother
Discussion prompts
- What did you / will you read for this task? What did you think?
- If you went for the new-to-you option, did it deliver? Is it funny?
- if you re-read, why did you choose this book? What is it about it that brings you back to the same book?
- Do you read many comedy books or do you prefer more "serious" genres?