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I need to read something that will make me laugh, any recommendations?

33 replies

cadelaide · 25/08/2011 00:21

Too much doom and gloom on my bookshelf.

Jonathan Coe makes me laugh in "House of Sleep" (well he did 15-odd years ago anyway).

Any ideas?

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niccibabe · 25/08/2011 00:29

Jasper Fforde - The Eyre Affair

AlfalfaMum · 25/08/2011 00:32

Have you read any David Sedaris? All autobiographical (but - I suspect - embellished for comic effect), I swear his books can cure depression. Naked was the funniest imo, also Me Talk Pretty One Day

cadelaide · 25/08/2011 00:35

Read Jasper Fforde, but very much along the right lines, thanks.

Will investigate Sedaris, never heard of.

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PenguindreamsofDraco · 25/08/2011 08:41

PG Wodehouse, no contest. If you can read the account of the prizegiving in Right Ho Jeeves without crying with laughter, you're probably dead Grin

JiltedJohnsJulie · 25/08/2011 12:45

Think I need to get some Sedaris too. Have heard him on R4 and thought he was hilarious then heard him interviewed on the radio and loved that as well.

cadelaide · 25/08/2011 13:03

OK.

Which Sedaris?

Never heard of him, this should be ineteresting.

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BooBooGlass · 25/08/2011 13:05

I'm reading The Tent, The Bucket and Me, and it really is very funny. I needed it, I've just finished Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close and it depressed the hell out of me.

FreddoBaggyMac · 25/08/2011 19:19

I second The Tent, The Bucket and Me. In terms of a book to make you laugh out loud it's probably my all time Number 1. Some mumsnetters despise it but personally I think that's because they're treating it as something that it was never meant to be! If you think of it as a good story which is a somewhat exaggerated version of the truth you can't fail to love it imo!

I'm currently reading the sequel and it's just as good, but so far not quite so laugh-out loud funny.

mrscompost · 25/08/2011 21:09

I loved How to be a Woman by Caitlin Moran - very very funny,

Can't beat Bill Bryson at his best - any of his, but I wept with laughter at Walk in the Woods.

Early Terry Pratchett - the Hogfather is very good.

The Tent, the Bucket and Me is funny as well.

But try Caitlin Moran - I still snurk occasionally thinking about the best bits

bramblina · 25/08/2011 21:13

Michael McIntyre's auto biography is having me in stitches every evening just now....dh not amused Grin
Marian Keyes.
I'll agree with Bill Bryson too.

Moulesfrites · 25/08/2011 21:15

Starter for Ten - by the same author as One Day but far better and funnier in my opinion.

Am reading Skippy Dies by Paul Murray at the minute - very funny too.

hanahsaunt · 25/08/2011 21:21

I had tears running down my face on the TGV reading Bill Bryson much to the bemusement of sophisticated Paris commuters.

Not funny, but lovely are the Adriana Trigiana books.

FellatioNelson · 25/08/2011 21:25

Three men in a boat by Jerome K Jerome. the bit where he and his friends are trying to put up a tent will have you unable to breathe and in need of an ambulance. All of it is an absolute hoot.

Cold Comfort Farm by Stella Gibbons is very funny, and I second David Sedaris -a wonderful writer, a wry observer who finds the absurd in the mundane.

AlfalfaMum · 25/08/2011 23:48

Any of Sedaris' autobiographical books: Naked, Me Talk Pretty One Day, Dress Your family in Corduroy and Denim, When You Are Engulfed in Flames.
He recently brought out a book of fictional short stories - something with 'Squirrel' in the title Confused, which I still haven't managed to get into so can't really recommend (because I haven't read it yet).

Book Depository have them for cheap and free delivery

AlfalfaMum · 25/08/2011 23:49

The ncome back and tell us what you think :o

cadelaide · 26/08/2011 10:33

OK, it has to be sedaris, 'cos i love 3 men in a boat and cold comfort farm so it fits.

I shall indeed come back and report Smile

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cadelaide · 11/10/2011 14:05

Oh dear.

I tried "Me Talk Pretty One Day" and I really, really did not get on with it at all. Just not funny. In fact, I found it curiously depressing. I'm fighting an urge to apologise Grin

I'm now reading Jonathan Coe's "Terrible Privacy of Maxwell Sim" and I'm loving it, it's had me chuckling. I do love JC.

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KatharineClifton · 11/10/2011 16:42

Adrian Mole! Nowt funnier. Any Sue Townsend tbh.

auntierozzi · 12/10/2011 11:20

"The Moon's A Balloon" by David Niven.

LottieJenkins · 12/10/2011 11:33

The Cat Who Came In From The Cold is very amusing!!

UnlikelyAmazonian · 12/10/2011 21:06

my bank statements

Auntiestablishment · 15/10/2011 09:48

Sophie Kinsella - The Undomestic Goddess
Rosy Thornton - More Than Love Letters

TroelsHartmann · 15/10/2011 14:15

I'm reading At Sea which is very amusing, haven't read Laurie Graham before

thesurgeonsmate · 15/10/2011 21:13

I may be not be following the focus onto what you are personally finding funny, OP, but just to add to a list of laugh out loud books - Spike Milligan's war memoir, "Adolf Hitler, My part in His Downfall" and sequels are irresistably funny.

peggyblackett · 15/10/2011 21:15

Rachel Johnson's First Year and a half at The Lady.

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