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I'm looking for something funny to read. Any recs? (Original Post) bif May 2021 OP
"Lamb" by Christopher Moore dameatball May 2021 #1
That was good! bif May 2021 #16
"Good Omens" by Terry Pratchett. Arkansas Granny May 2021 #2
For just plain fun anything by Terry. Twoflower May 2021 #5
For a fact. I've been "lost" in Discworld many times. Arkansas Granny May 2021 #7
Me too just look at my name. Twoflower May 2021 #9
I noticed that when I posted my reply. Do you have luggage? Arkansas Granny May 2021 #10
Yep a big steamer trunk and way more flip flops than I could ever count. Twoflower May 2021 #11
I'll look into him/her bif May 2021 #17
Anything by David Sedaris jmbar2 May 2021 #3
Huge fan! bif May 2021 #18
"My Family and Other Animals" by Gerald Durrell StClone May 2021 #4
Anything by Carl Hiaason. ChazInAz May 2021 #6
LOL, I posted the same thing below. Laffy Kat May 2021 #13
Trumps impeachment defense briefs. n/t DEbluedude May 2021 #8
Any novel by Carl Hiaasen. nt Laffy Kat May 2021 #12
He's pretty amusing bif May 2021 #19
"Squeeze Me"? Laffy Kat May 2021 #21
That's the one. bif May 2021 #23
The Sweet Potato Queens! Phoenix61 May 2021 #14
Redshirts by John Scalzi. PoindexterOglethorpe May 2021 #15
I'll look into these. bif May 2021 #20
Elizabeth Peters' Amelia Peabody series Staph May 2021 #22
Oh, yes! ChazInAz May 2021 #24
I met her at a book signing fifteen or twenty years ago. Staph May 2021 #25
She was! ChazInAz May 2021 #27
Give "The Big Over Easy" by Jasper Fforde a try krispos42 May 2021 #26
Confederacy of Dunces A-Schwarzenegger May 2021 #28
Read it when it first came out bif May 2021 #29
Auntie Mame, Around the World With AUntie Mame and The Joyous Season yellowdogintexas Jun 2021 #30
The Stephanie Plum books are very funny. nt yellowdogintexas Jun 2021 #31
If you like light sci-fi LearnedHand Jul 2021 #32

Laffy Kat

(16,515 posts)
21. "Squeeze Me"?
Thu May 13, 2021, 01:35 PM
May 2021

That's too bad. I was looking forward to the paperback being released. His novels are all formula with basically the same plot, but it works.

bif

(23,886 posts)
23. That's the one.
Thu May 13, 2021, 04:19 PM
May 2021

Part of it was tRump and Melanoma are characters in the book. But to each his/her own. A lot of folks enjoyed it.

PoindexterOglethorpe

(26,607 posts)
15. Redshirts by John Scalzi.
Thu May 13, 2021, 12:15 PM
May 2021
The Rosie Project by Grame Simsion.

Neither Here Nor There by Bill Bryson. Most of his books are quite amusing, but I laughed out loud many times reading that one.

bif

(23,886 posts)
20. I'll look into these.
Thu May 13, 2021, 01:31 PM
May 2021

I love Bryson. I think I've read everything he's written. As an Anglophile, I can totally relate to his books about Britain.

Staph

(6,340 posts)
22. Elizabeth Peters' Amelia Peabody series
Thu May 13, 2021, 03:25 PM
May 2021

It begins with Crocodile on the Sandbank, and continues for a total of 20 books. The later ones get a bit more serious as the world heads to the first world war, but there are still great moments of humor amid the mysteries.


ChazInAz

(2,769 posts)
24. Oh, yes!
Thu May 13, 2021, 04:25 PM
May 2021

Barbara Mertz was one of my favorite authorities on Egyptology. A hobby of mine.
When she branched out into fiction, I naturally followed. Loved all of her books, and still miss her amiable writer's voice.

Staph

(6,340 posts)
25. I met her at a book signing fifteen or twenty years ago.
Thu May 13, 2021, 05:29 PM
May 2021

She was as charming and funny in person as she was on the page!


ChazInAz

(2,769 posts)
27. She was!
Fri May 14, 2021, 10:10 AM
May 2021

She was one of the guides on a very expensive Nile cruise I took. Her erudition and sly humor made her the highlight of the tour. Got her to sign my treasured old copy of "Red Land, Black Land" for me!

krispos42

(49,445 posts)
26. Give "The Big Over Easy" by Jasper Fforde a try
Thu May 13, 2021, 08:49 PM
May 2021

It's imaginative and amusing and very well written.

Per Wikipedia:

The book is satirical, based on many nursery rhymes, fables, and the like. The main character Jack Spratt is based on Jack Sprat, and the secondary character is Mary Mary, both from nursery rhymes. They investigate events such as the Three Little Pigs and Humpty Dumpty. People from such sources are known in the book as PDRs, "persons of dubious reality".


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