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    Please someone recommend me a book that could make me laugh so hard or even snort because of main couples banter. I don’t like smutty but spice is okay. Also, it should be enemies to lovers and main focus should be romance instead of fantasy. For eg, Better than the movies by Lynn painter is the book that actually made me feel so much, it amde me swoon, so it should have feels too. Also, please add some quotes or plot so that I can grip some interest in the story. Thank you😭

    by doriva_12flag34

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    1. PositiveBeginning231 on

      *The secret society of tea and treason* by India Holton: it’s the third book of a series but I read it on it’s own. Very witty and the romance is very sweet. It’s about two secret agents in Victorian England who are rivals and are forced to go undercover as a married pirate couple to save the Queen. It’s as chaotic as it sounds but so much fun!

      “She approached hoologanism with such speed she might as well just give up and become a politician.”

      “‘Reading is not a hobby,’ she said. ‘Its a way if life'”

    2. poirotsgraycells on

      It’s a fantasy series but The Sands of Arawiya duology is perfect!! It’s the perfect representation of enemies to lovers imo and there’s a friend group with a lot of great banter! there’s no spice either

    3. I read a book called The Rosie Project. I don’t read romantic or comedy novels but my wife insisted hence I read. I would say it wasn’t too bad because I was able to finish even though the genre is not per my taste.

      Here’s an extract from the book I picked from internet

      I may have found a solution to the Wife Problem. As with so many scientific breakthroughs, the answer was obvious in retrospect. But had it not been for a series of unscheduled events, it is unlikely I would have discovered it.
       
      The sequence was initiated by Gene insisting I give a lecture on Asperger’s syndrome that he had previously agreed to deliver himself. The timing was extremely annoying. The preparation could be time- shared with lunch consumption, but on the designated evening I had scheduled ninety- four minutes to clean my bathroom. I was faced with a choice of three options, none of them satisfactory.
       
      1. Cleaning the bathroom after the lecture, resulting in loss of sleep with a consequent reduction in mental and physical performance.
       
      2. Rescheduling the cleaning until the following Tuesday, resulting in an eight- day period of compromised bathroom hygiene and consequent risk of disease.
       
      3. Refusing to deliver the lecture, resulting in damage to my friendship with Gene.
       
      I presented the dilemma to Gene, who, as usual, had an alternative solution.
       
      ‘Don, I’ll pay for someone to clean your bathroom.

    4. SpedeThePlough on

      Many of Georgette Heyer’s romances and some of her mysteries are funny with banter. Try _The Grand Sophy_ or _Death in the Stocks_.

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