Any of the Jeeves & Wooster books. They’re fantastic as audiobooks too (read by Stephen Fry).
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Catch 22!
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Dwarf Bounty Hunter by Martha Carr
If i remember right there’s a thread of romance but it’s very thin and definitely not the main focus. The main focus is a dwarf with a potty mouth hunting other magical beings while being salty about it.
Or you could try the L1ady Hardcastle mysteries by TE Kinsey. They *talk* about an old romance occasionally, but its mostly a quirky widow and her ladies maid solving murders in small early 1900s English Village because their police force is incompetent at best lol
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Three Men in a Boat by Jerome K Jerome
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Nothing to See Here by Kevin Wilson has a bit of an absurd storyline but it’s also heartwarming. I loved it. Some funny moments in there.
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Murder your Employer by Rupert Holmes
Straight to Hell by John Lefevre
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I liked Everyone in My Family Has Killed Someone by Benjamin Stevenson it was very silly
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John Dies at The End, if you don’t mind some monsters and stuff.
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Discworld books by Terry Pratchett
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Anything by Kurt Vonnegut. I read Deadeye Dick recently and it was hilarious. The characters are often sad or pathetic, but I lol’ed a lot reading it because of how KV can turn a phrase
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“A bullet at the ballet”. Caryl Brahms & S. J. Simon
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Anything by David Sedaris
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Cold Comfort Farm by Stella Gibbons
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* What I’d say to the martians – Jack Handey
* Anything by Douglas Adams
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My most effective cure for bad mood – any book in the Discworld series
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Any of the Jeeves & Wooster books. They’re fantastic as audiobooks too (read by Stephen Fry).
Catch 22!
Dwarf Bounty Hunter by Martha Carr
If i remember right there’s a thread of romance but it’s very thin and definitely not the main focus. The main focus is a dwarf with a potty mouth hunting other magical beings while being salty about it.
Or you could try the L1ady Hardcastle mysteries by TE Kinsey. They *talk* about an old romance occasionally, but its mostly a quirky widow and her ladies maid solving murders in small early 1900s English Village because their police force is incompetent at best lol
Three Men in a Boat by Jerome K Jerome
Nothing to See Here by Kevin Wilson has a bit of an absurd storyline but it’s also heartwarming. I loved it. Some funny moments in there.
Murder your Employer by Rupert Holmes
Straight to Hell by John Lefevre
I liked Everyone in My Family Has Killed Someone by Benjamin Stevenson it was very silly
John Dies at The End, if you don’t mind some monsters and stuff.
Discworld books by Terry Pratchett
Anything by Kurt Vonnegut. I read Deadeye Dick recently and it was hilarious. The characters are often sad or pathetic, but I lol’ed a lot reading it because of how KV can turn a phrase
“A bullet at the ballet”. Caryl Brahms & S. J. Simon
Anything by David Sedaris
Cold Comfort Farm by Stella Gibbons
* What I’d say to the martians – Jack Handey
* Anything by Douglas Adams
My most effective cure for bad mood – any book in the Discworld series