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Looking for a really funny book- funny haha not funny peculiar !

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macherie · 03/06/2009 21:14

Need a bit of light relief - what book made you laugh out loud?

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Curiousmama · 11/06/2009 21:15

Was going to start a thread on funny books as need a good laugh after reading On Chesil beach then watching the Boy in Striped Pyjamas

Dp and exdh have all the Bill Bryson books so I'll read one of those then. Which one though?

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12StoneNeedsToBe10 · 10/06/2009 11:25

David Baddiel's "Time For Bed" I nearly died laughing

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CurryMaid · 10/06/2009 11:15

Definitely David Sedaris - esp Me talk pretty one day.

Does anyone know what his new one is like?

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Badgermoose · 10/06/2009 11:14

Just in the middle of the tent, the bucket and me by Emma Kennedy and nearly peed myself on the train into work this morning trying not to laugh as sat next to a v stern looking banker type and didn't want to spray coffee over his Torygraph. Have also been irritaing DP by giggling in bed with it. Funniest thing I've read in years

Second Bill Bryson, notes from a small island had a similar effect

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KERALA1 · 09/06/2009 14:05

Toby young how to lose friends and alienate people made me and DH laugh out loud. Also Bill Bryson Neither here nor there and notes from a small island. Particularly if you have ever been to weston super mare.

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TakeLovingChances · 09/06/2009 14:02

Arabella Weir 'Does my Bum look Big in This' made me almost wet myself laughing! It's quite old, but very funny.

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seeker · 09/06/2009 13:29

Has anyone mentioned My Family and Other Animals - Gerald Durrell?

Or Wodehouse?

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Orangesarenottheonlyfruit · 09/06/2009 13:24

Just to say thanks to those who recommended Florence King. I read her last week and thought she was hysterical but also touching. Really brilliant. Have also bought the Janet Evanovich series, looking forward to ignoring DD and getting on with some serious chuckling.

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bran · 04/06/2009 23:11

E: A Novel made me laugh a lot, it may be a little dated by now though.

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Pogleswood · 04/06/2009 23:03

The last thing to have me in fits of hysterical laughter was Being Elizabeth Bennett - Create your own Jane Austen Adventure,by Emma Campbell Webster.It's basically a text adventure,and you pick a route thriugh Jane Austen's books,aiming to end up married to Darcy.Make the wrong decision and it all goes horribly and wittily wrong!
Also lots of the previous - Pratchett,Cold Comfort Farm,The Diary of a Provincial Lady...

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jumpingbeans · 04/06/2009 14:05

Anybody out there, Marion Keyes, made me lol,not an easy feat

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Sunshinemummy · 04/06/2009 14:02

My most recent laugh out loud book was Slummy Mummy by Fionna Neill. The hairdresser was frightened to cut I was laughing so much.

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RosieMBanks · 04/06/2009 13:57

Definitely P.G. Wodehouse, Mapp and Lucia, and Molesworth - also recommend 'Cold Comfort Farm' by Stella Gibbons and anything by Nancy Mitford -'The Blessing' is my favourite.

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redandgreen · 04/06/2009 11:44

Am reading Charlie Brooker's columns in book form and sniggering muchly on the tube.

Also Dan Rhodes' 'Gold' made me larf a lot, although it has sadder undertones.

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yappybluedog · 04/06/2009 11:38

I think it's just me that's a bit meh about Bill Bryson

Stephanie Plum novels, start with One for the Money very funny and with added bonus of swoonsome Joe Morelli

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macherie · 04/06/2009 10:23

This is a great list....any more recommendations?

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janeite · 03/06/2009 23:32

Yes to The Wrong Boy. I may need to re-read it as I've forgotten most of it but I remember finding it great fun.

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Molesworth · 03/06/2009 23:30

Oh ... and Molesworth of course

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Molesworth · 03/06/2009 23:30

The Wrong Boy by Willy Russell also v good. And the Adrian Mole books, especially the most recent one.

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Molesworth · 03/06/2009 23:28

Another vote for David Sedaris and Mark Steel (Reasons to be Cheerful - although probably only funny if you're a leftie of a certain age).

Can't believe no-one has mentioned Diary of a Nobody or Lucky Jim yet!

I also laughed out loud at Julian Barnes' A Pedant in the Kitchen (probably only funny if you are a pedant though).

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Nahui · 03/06/2009 23:26

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epithet · 03/06/2009 23:23

Another vote for PG Wodehouse - you've read Jeeves, but try the Psmith series. He was one of my (many) early literary crushes.

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janeite · 03/06/2009 23:21

'Reaper Man' is fab - deffo his best.

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Nahui · 03/06/2009 23:19

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Nyx · 03/06/2009 23:16

Terry Pratchett's 'Good Omens' (think it's been mentioned already) makes me laugh every time I read it.

PJ Wodehouse - also very funny, and I loved the series too!

I loved Bill Bryson, but found the travel books more of a 'dip into' type of book, not a sit and read straight through type of thing.

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