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message 1: by Trion (new)

Trion | 27 comments I read "how i paid for college" by marc acito last month and enjoyed it.

since then i read too much of dan brown mysteries and its doing my head now.I might start trying to decrypt my dump if i read anymore.

so Now i want to switch back to Humour.

Can you guys please recommend some.

All the books mentioned below are unavailable :(


Simon's Cat
The Disreputable History of Frankie Landau-Banks Bellwether
Cat Getting Out of a Bag and Other Observations
The Bad Girl's Guide to Getting What You Want Savannah Breeze
Are You There Vodka? It's Me, Chelsea
Kiss My Tiara: How to Rule the World as a SmartMouth Goddess
Catherine, Called Birdy
Attack of the Theater People
Mortified 2: Love is a Battlefield
Magic and the Modern Girl (Jane Madison, Book3) Cringe: Teenage Diaries, Journals, Notes, Letters, Poems,and Abandoned Rock Operas
Finger Lickin' Fifteen (Stephanie Plum, #15) Ghostgirl: Homecoming
Book Club: An Unshelved Collection
Library Mascot Cage Match: An Unshelved Collection
Punk Rock Etiquette: The Ultimate How-to-Guide for DIY,
Punk, Indie, and Underground Bands
Ghostgirl


message 3: by Adrienne (last edited Mar 24, 2010 08:19PM) (new)

Adrienne (a-town) | 308 comments Any book by Walter Moers is going to be really funny, some are a little dark though. I would especially recommend The City of Dreaming Books. It's amazing! In a review done by Detroit News, It said "Moers' creative mind is like J.K. Rowling on ecstasy." I have to agree, but I personally think he's much better than miss Rowling will ever be.


message 4: by Trion (new)

Trion | 27 comments not available all five of them...

guess i have to go out and buy them.. :(


message 5: by Catamorandi (new)

Catamorandi (wwwgoodreadscomprofilerandi) | 1045 comments Any books in the Dortmunder series by Donald E Westlake.
Any books in the Maggody series by Joan Hess.


message 6: by Trion (new)

Trion | 27 comments Coyote blue by Christopher Moore??

its available...


message 7: by Darcia (new)

Darcia Helle (darciahelle) I recently read The Ride by Jane Kennedy Sutton. It's humor mixed with mystery and I loved it.


message 8: by Carol (new)

Carol The Queen and I-Sue Townsend


Flávia Carvalho  (carvalhomeritunuedu) | 30 comments Try 'How I became stupid', from a young french author, Martin Page. I really had a good time with this one ;)


message 10: by Sasha (new)

Sasha Or, y'know, we're about to start The Eyre Affair for the book club read; that's supposed to be funny.


message 11: by Trion (new)

Trion | 27 comments thanks guys, i will look up at all those


message 12: by Petra (new)

Petra I enjoyed the humour in Lamb: The Gospel According to Biff, Christ's Childhood Pal. It's a dry, witty, sarcastic type of humour.


message 13: by Brenda (new)

Brenda | 266 comments You might also enjoy Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman!Adventures of a Curious Character by R.P. Feynman. It's the adventures of a science professor who is curious about everything. It has a lot of laugh out loud moments.


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