Looking for suggestions for funny, comedy fiction books!..and..GO!Looking for suggestions for funny, comedy fiction books!…..and….GO! Rebecca #recommend #fiction #humor and comedy
I’m in between books and I’m looking for a female comedy or feel good book. Any suggestions? 20 answers
Looking for suggestions of books written by women of color. Fiction or non-fiction with the goal of expanding my perspective. 135 answers
Looking for suggestions for fiction books set in Ireland. Traveling there in August and setting the mood 78 answers
I’m looking for a new series of books to read. Preferably fiction/fantasy.. Any suggestions?? 142 answers
Boston is my favorite city to travel to. Looking for suggestions for fiction set in Boston. Will also read books about the city. 100 answers
The Miss Fortune series by Jana DeLeon is laugh out loud funny. I just finished reading the whole series for the second time, and I know it won’t be the last time. I sometimes wonder what my neighbors think when they hear me laughing hysterically.
The Shopaholic series by Sophie Kinsella.
The Rosie project
Janet Evanovich- her Stephanie Plum series is hilarious and entertaining!
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Confessions of a Failed Southern Lady by Florence King.
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If you like crass, offensive and satirical humor then anything by Christopher Moore is brilliant.
Anything by Claire Cook (Must Love Dogs)
Funniest series I’ve ever read.
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Where did you go Bernadette?
Running with scissors
Anything by P G Wodehouse or James Thurber
Wodehouse
Confessions of a Failed Southern Woman by Florence King.
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The Light Fantastic by Terry Pratchett
Demi-fiction:
Memoirs of a Mangy Lover by Groucho Marx.
Based on a True Story by Norm McDonald and Thanks for the Money by Joel McHale.
P G Wodehouse
Good Omens by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman.
The road to Omaha and the road to Gandolfo by Robert Ludlum. Hysterical.
Jenny Lawson’s “Let’s Pretend This Never Happened“ and “Furiously Happy”
The Shopaholic series by Sophie Kinsella is amusing!
Summer at Sea by Beth Labonte, its the first in a trilogy 🙂
“Once Upon a Marigold” by Jean Ferris. 🙂
The Mammoth Book of Comic Fantasy I and II edited by Mike Ashley.
the arm pit of evil
The Miss Fortune series by Jana DeLeon is laugh out loud funny. I just finished reading the whole series for the second time, and I know it won’t be the last time. I sometimes wonder what my neighbors think when they hear me laughing hysterically.
Sock by Penn Jillette, or anything by Christopher Moore.
Anything by Tom Holt or Terry Pratchett ?
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