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Funny, easy read please.

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Thingsthatgo · 15/10/2023 14:33

Looking for humorous, silly, light hearted, easy reads for my upcoming holiday, particularly for the flight (I am a nervous flyer).
Any recommendations? I quite enjoy autobiographies, or a bit of crime/who dun it, like the Richard Osman books. All suggestions welcome. Thank you 😊

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TheLastParty · 15/10/2023 14:35

How to kill your family

Rockgod · 15/10/2023 14:35

Oh! I came on to say, hands down, the Richard Osman books. But I see you’re already across those.

ErinAoife · 15/10/2023 14:37

Secret diary of a demented housewife by Niamh Greene. Very funny!!

Lionandtheunicorn · 15/10/2023 14:38

Nancy Mitford's 'The Pursuit of Love'

TattyOne · 15/10/2023 14:38

It's more for teenagers but I just love Doctor Proctor's Fart Powder series by Jo Nesbo! And any of his Doctor Proctor books!

Jo is Norwegian and writes adult stuff too such as Harry Hole detective, but I absolutely cry with laughter as his Proctor things and the hilarious little drawings!

BlueKaftan · 15/10/2023 14:39

Anything by Christopher Moore.

MaudGone · 15/10/2023 14:49

Paul O'Grady's autobiographies, definitely. The first one is "At my Mother's Knee...and Other Low Joints".

Early Evelyn Waugh for something a bit more highbrow.

Have a good holiday

MaudGone · 15/10/2023 14:51

Oh, for Evelyn Waugh I was thinking "Decline and Fall", "Vile Bodies" or "The Loved One"

LuisVitton · 15/10/2023 14:56

Anthony Horowitz the Word is Murder is good - follow u books not quite so amusing.

JaneyGee · 15/10/2023 15:30

Can’t believe no one has mentioned P. G. Wodehouse! Stephen Fry called his writing “sunlit perfection,” which is so true. For me, Right Ho Jeeves is his masterpiece.

Evelyn Waugh’s Decline and Fall is possibly the funniest novel in the English language, especially the first half. John Betjamen said that when he read it, he knew he’d never read anything funnier. I also love Vile Bodies. Oh, and The Sword of Honour trilogy.

Douglas Adams’ Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy?

Personally, I loved Brian Blessed’s autobiography. Really funny and heartwarming. David Niven’s autobiography is also great.

FrogSplash · 15/10/2023 15:32

The Her Majesty the Queen Investigates series. Whodunnits packed with dry humour in the Osman style.

autiebooklover · 15/10/2023 17:43

Sophie Kinsella
Jill Mansell
Jenny Colgan
Julia chapman

makiandmango · 15/10/2023 18:56

Read a great book recently called 'Vera Wong's unsolicited advice for murderers'. Then another book by the same author 'Dial A for Aunties'.

MaudGone · 15/10/2023 19:09

Oh, and Sue Townsend books! Especially the Adrian Mole ones. But you've probably got enough recommendations for the next decades of holidays. Enjoy books & holidays

Riverlee · 15/10/2023 21:09

Patricia Fisher series - Steve Higgs

TheOnlyLivingBoyInNewCross · 15/10/2023 21:14

The Agatha Raisin series. Short, light, easy reads and there are LOADS of them. I guess they’re what’s called ‘cosy crime’.

uhtredofbattenberg · 15/10/2023 21:29

Would agree with the pp - The Anthony Horowitz series beginning with The Word is Murder is great - very lighthearted.

Thingsthatgo · 15/10/2023 21:36

Thank you all so much. I shall look into all of these and make some purchases for my holiday. Really appreciate the help!

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CryptoFascist · 15/10/2023 21:40

Any of Jane Fallon's books would fit your requirements.

Catopia · 15/10/2023 21:42

I've been enjoying the Vinyl Detectives. Little bit silly crime novels.

WGACA · 15/10/2023 21:42

CryptoFascist · 15/10/2023 21:40

Any of Jane Fallon's books would fit your requirements.

This is exactly what I was going to type!

agnesmartin · 15/10/2023 21:44

Don’t think anyone else has mentioned it but The Marlow Murder Club by Robert Thorogood has very similar setting and feel to Richard Osmans.

CheshireCat1 · 15/10/2023 21:45

Diary of a Nobody, it’s a golden oldie way before our time but it gives me proper belly laughs every time I read it.

highlandcoo · 15/10/2023 22:16

Alexander McCall Smith's Scotland Street series. No murders! Amusing range of eccentric characters and short chapters; easy to read.

ABCXYZ17 · 15/10/2023 22:19

Bob Mortimer - The Satsuma Complex. Funny with a crime story, very much in the vein of Richard Osman

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