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message 51: by Riley (new)

Riley (booksarecool) When You are Engulfed in Flames by David Sedaris. If you are against gays this isn't the book for you. Also Fatherhood by Bill Cosby.


message 52: by Christine (new)

Christine (hatorisblindeye) | 5 comments I would like to second the recommendation for Dorothy Parker's writings. She was brilliant. I would also like to recommend one of my very favorite authors, Francine Prose- especially her novel Blue Angel and her collection Guided Tours of Hell. Hilarious in that ohmygodimgoingtohell sort of way.


message 53: by Tabrez (new)

Tabrez | 5 comments I find the writings of Douglas Adams and PG Wodehouse quite hilarious. They have both written humorous books with quite a bit of consistency.


message 54: by Tim (last edited Aug 07, 2008 06:26AM) (new)

Tim (mcgyver5) One that made me laugh a lot: My Cousin, My Gastroenterologist

The Butcher Boy was also amazingly funny.


message 55: by Liz (new)

Liz   (lizvegas) | 25 comments FOr those that have read all of Adams' Hitchhiker series-
are the other books as good as the first?


message 56: by Erin (new)

Erin I would also second the Tuesday Next series by Jasper Fforde, I think someone mentioned this already. Such a funny take on government and society, with some literature humor thrown in.


message 57: by Julie (new)

Julie (juliemoncton) | 54 comments For both funny AND smart, I would second (or third?) the Jasper Fforde recommendation. Lots of references to Shakespeare, Bronte classics - very clever British humor!


message 58: by Christina (new)

Christina (honey1977) Hey everybody! Did anyone mention Tom Holt already? He´s one of my gods of british humor and every book by him made me laugh at almost every page. I didn´t try to read him in public, because people would have thought I´m crazy ;)!


message 59: by Tara (new)

Tara (emerging) Erin, I've really tried with Tuesday Next. I just cannot get into it. :/


message 60: by Skylar (new)

Skylar Burris (skylarburris) Of those on the list that I have actually read, the funniest are (in no particular order):

* Northanger Abbey - Jane Austen

* A Tale of A Tub - Swift (but you need the background to appreciate it)

A Modest Proposal - Swift (funnier than A Tale of A Tub - definitely has something on its mind)

Middlemarch (subtle funny - satire)

* A Handful of Dust - Evelyn Waugh (subtle funny - but also quite serious - satire)

Thank You, Jeeves - P.G. Wodehouse

Cat's Cradle - Vonnegut

The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy - Adams


* The starred three were removed from the 2008 list but were in the 1st edition



message 61: by Lori (new)

Lori (lorihahn54) | 27 comments Jasper Fforde is very good, have read and re-read!
enjoy



message 62: by April (new)

April I am holding a candle for Christopher Moore's "The Gospel According to Biff, Christ's Childhood Pal."


message 63: by Ariana (last edited Sep 16, 2008 06:35AM) (new)

Ariana (thursdaynxt) | 1 comments might help if you read thursday next, who is the main character in the book, not tuesday


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