My favorite is Douglas Adams War and Peace wasn't the funniest, but it certainly was the most surprisingly funny book I've ever read. Was not expecting that at all. by katxwoods Related: Tearjerker about teens with anxiety recommendations? ACOTAR Hangover Your most favourite Psychological Domestic thriller novel is ? Looking for fiction, memoir, or psychology books exploring themes of neurodivergence, loneliness, and feeling like you are disconnected from everyone. Best opening chapter?
CmdrGrayson on February 6, 2025 8:05 pm It’s such an obvious pick, but David Sedaris often makes me look like a crazy person when I read him in public.
Weylane on February 6, 2025 8:08 pm The Magic Mountain by Thomas Mann. I can’t believe how a book about death ended up having so many laugh out loud moments. Amazing. A-MA-ZING. Thank you Pedro Pascal for the rec
PatchworkGirl82 on February 6, 2025 8:08 pm Fannie Flagg always makes me laugh out loud. “The secret’s in the sauce.”
HeyJustWantedToSay on February 6, 2025 8:11 pm I just finished reading Lamb by Christopher Moore and it was the funniest book I’ve read since Terry Pratchett.
fajadada on February 6, 2025 8:42 pm Sir Terry Pratchett. Donald E Westlake. Tom Bodett . Erma Bombeck
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It’s such an obvious pick, but David Sedaris often makes me look like a crazy person when I read him in public.
The Magic Mountain by Thomas Mann. I can’t believe how a book about death ended up having so many laugh out loud moments. Amazing. A-MA-ZING.
Thank you Pedro Pascal for the rec
Fannie Flagg always makes me laugh out loud. “The secret’s in the sauce.”
Carl Hiaasen
I just finished reading Lamb by Christopher Moore and it was the funniest book I’ve read since Terry Pratchett.
Sir Terry Pratchett. Donald E Westlake. Tom Bodett . Erma Bombeck
Christopher Brookmyre – his Jack Parlabane series in particular