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Funny book?
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Can anyone suggest a good funny book and say what sort of humour it is? Looking for ideas of a book to read once I've finished the David Pelzer books, want something funny to contrast with a very serious (very good nonetheless) book!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hi sophie_1003, For me it has to be 'Catch 22'. A continuous chuckle with well drawn characters and situations. At the same time there is a serious thread running throughout, the stupidity of war, those who rule over our daily lives and the individual challenge to rise above it all. That may not sound the sort of thing you are looking for but believe me it's a very, very funny book.
Bill Bryson's - "Notes from a big country" has me in tears (or any of his actually)
Any of the Discworld books by Terry Pratchett
"Hitch-hikers guide to the galaxy"
"Catch 22" is very good.
"And to my nephew Albert I leave the island what I won off Fatty Hagan in a poker game" -is one of the funniest books I've ever read.
Any of the Discworld books by Terry Pratchett
"Hitch-hikers guide to the galaxy"
"Catch 22" is very good.
"And to my nephew Albert I leave the island what I won off Fatty Hagan in a poker game" -is one of the funniest books I've ever read.
"Pest Control" or "Cross Dressing" by Bill Fitzhugh. Humorous crime novels about a pest contoller whose ad for "exterminating vermin" is mistaken as something else, and about a guy who masquerades as his priest brother to get him medical care and ends up having to pose as a preist when the bro dies (respectively!).
If you fancy yourself as a bit of a literati, Jasper Fforde's "Thursday Next" series about a detective who investigates crime in/against literature (such as minor characters staging a revolt and trying to better their place in a novel) are very amusing.
If you fancy yourself as a bit of a literati, Jasper Fforde's "Thursday Next" series about a detective who investigates crime in/against literature (such as minor characters staging a revolt and trying to better their place in a novel) are very amusing.
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The Portable Door by Tom Holt. I know that I am forever recommending this book on here but it really is that good . Look it up on Amazon.co.uk .Not one bad review last time I looked . Classed as comic fantasy . The Hero Paul Carpenter . Not your typical hero finds life is anything but normal when he starts his new job at JW Wells.:-D