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Can anyone recommend any seriously funny reads please?

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JuanPotatoTwo · 14/03/2014 20:30

I've recently read The Wimbledon Poisoner by Nigel Williams which I thought was very funny. I'd forgotten quite how satisfying a book that can make you laugh out loud could be, so on the back of The Wimbledon Poisoner I read two other books by the same author but found them a bit disappointing.

Have you read anything properly funny that you would recommend? TIA?

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DuchessofMalfi · 15/03/2014 06:04

The Rosie Project - lots of laugh out loud scenes in there. Appealed to my sense of humour. And Non fiction - Love Nina by Nina Stibbe. Made me laugh. It's very light-hearted.

Others - Cold Comfort Farm, James Herriott's vet books, Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.

That's off the top of my head. Will try to think of more later Smile

hellokittymania · 15/03/2014 06:13

A Walk in the Woods by Bill Bryson

You Say Tomato, I Say Shut Up (forgot the author)

Sand in my Bra (Collection of travel stories)

runawaysimba · 15/03/2014 06:37

Skippy Dies. Forget the author, but that was the last novel that made me proper laugh. Second Bill Bryson for non-fiction

contortionist · 15/03/2014 06:40

The Eyre Affair, Jasper Fforde (now a series)

DuchessofMalfi · 15/03/2014 08:19

Definitely Bill Bryson - Notes from a Small Island made me howl with laughter.

JuanPotatoTwo · 15/03/2014 11:43

Thank you - will go and browse Amazon :)

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AlpacaLypse · 15/03/2014 11:44

E by Matt Beaumont. Had me in stitches.

Whatfun · 15/03/2014 11:56

The Stephanie Plum books by Janet Evanovich are laugh out loud funny IMO.

SDTGisAnEvilWolefGenius · 15/03/2014 12:27

Deric Longden's books about his life with his first wife (who had ME, and died of it - the book has both laugh out loud moments, and tears), and with his second wife, Aileen Armitage and their family of cats - hilarious books.

sugarplumfairy · 15/03/2014 12:29

Mark Haddon - A Spot of bother, had me laughing out loud.

BertieBotts · 15/03/2014 12:31

Bill Bryson is great. Also Danny Wallace - Yes Man had me in fits (although the film was nowhere near as good.

Mil Millington books are good although it's a long time since I've read them. Love and Other Near Death Experiences is funny from memory.

BertieBotts · 15/03/2014 12:31

And Things My Girlfriend and I have Argued About.

spiderlight · 15/03/2014 12:36

The Timewaster Letters are brilliant.

junowiththegladrags · 15/03/2014 12:36

David Sedaris, Me Talk Pretty One Day and Dress Your Family In Corduroy And Jeans. Proper laugh out loud funny.

MorrisZapp · 15/03/2014 12:42

David Sedaris. Armistead Maupins Tales of the City.

David Lodges novels are sublimely funny, but in a witty way more than lolz.

DuchessofMalfi · 15/03/2014 12:57

I find David Sedaris's humour a bit patchy at times. Doesn't always appeal to my sense of humour, when I read his books, but when I listen to him reading them that's completely different. I think he's best listened to on audiobook if you can get them. He had a series on Radio 4 fairly recently, which was when I first discovered him.

I've read two of his books - Naked, which I didn't like that much, and Let's Talk Diabetes With Owls, which is much funnier. I've got Me Talk Pretty One Day on my kindle, not read it yet.

MorrisZapp · 15/03/2014 13:16

David Nobbs also very witty.

You don't have to be called David to be funny, but it clearly helps.

Oh, and Laurie Graham, she's hilarious and you learn stuff.

MorrisZapp · 15/03/2014 13:18

David Nobbs also very witty.

You don't have to be called David to be funny, but it clearly helps.

Oh, and Laurie Graham, she's hilarious and you learn stuff.

MorrisZapp · 15/03/2014 13:18

Gah

ProfondoRosso · 15/03/2014 13:31

The last book which made me laugh out loud was the Alan Partridge autobiography, I, Partridge: We Need to Talk About Alan Grin

Decline and Fall by Evelyn Waugh is v funny too.

minniebar · 15/03/2014 14:07

DEFINITELY The House of Sleep by Jonathan Coe. I'm not a laugh-out-loud reader but I couldn't help it with that book.

Second Jasper Fforde. Love him!

tripfiction · 15/03/2014 15:33

Road to Rouen by Ben Hatch perhaps?

tripfiction.blogspot.ch/2013/07/travelling-with-tinies-around-france.html

IWorshipSatin · 15/03/2014 15:37

My Booky Wook by Russell Brand. Regardless of what you think of him it is really funny.

David Baddiel's early novels (Time For Bed, Whatever Love Means) are funny but might be a bit dated now.

AnnabelJ13 · 15/03/2014 18:13

I can recommend 'How to talk to a Widower' by Jonathon Tropper - totally hilarious.

GreggsOnLegs · 15/03/2014 18:19

Yes definitely Danny Wallace, as Bertie botts said, yes man is hilarious, so is friends like these.

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