* Calvin and Hobbes volumes
* Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy Omnibus
* Lamb by Christopher Moore
No-Sprinkles-9201 on
Not very popular, but Storm and Silence is hilarious to
me and I can keep reading it forever. Since high school I’ve read this book, and I’m planning to read it again.
Strictlybythebook on
Gideon the Ninth (fun fantasy sci-fi queer) all the things!
Nothing To See Here (dark humor)
kloktick on
Mort by Terry Pratchett, a Discworld book.
mybuttonsbutton on
Anything by David Sedaris. Can just pick it up, turn to any essay or story, and be endlessly delighted. His diaries are also a revelation — and alway so, so funny.
Zfruitpunchsamurai on
twelve chairs
Kaladin1147 on
Dresden files
testmf on
Guards Guards by Terry Pratchett
Three Men on a Boat by Jerome K. Jerome
Few_Dot1801 on
Max and Me and the Time Machine by Gery Greer and Bob Ruddick.
fake_plasticTreez on
Lamb by Christopher Moore. I first read it while I was in the hospital for a week, and I laughed out loud so often that other patients and doctors around me wanted to read it too.
crossedjp on
Confederacy of Dunces by John Kennedy Toole. It’s laugh out loud funny, and such a fantastic book in general.
camill70 on
Walk in The Woods by Bill Bryson
CretinCrowley on
Rubber legs and white tail hairs by Patrick McManus.
Binky-Answer896 on
*Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas*. Read it a bunch of times and still lol every_single_time.
AndriyMa on
Three Men in a Boat (To Say Nothing of the Dog) by Jerome K. Jerome
Morbid_thots on
The girl who saved the king of sweden
its the most cartoomish book Ive read. The protagonist has garbage luck and you cant help but feel compelled to love her
Mary3883 on
Good Omens. Such a funny book
BramStroker47 on
“Big Trouble” by Dave Barry
I’ve never laughed as much as I did reading that book.
ReallyWillie7 on
Good omens by Neil Gaiman and terry pratchett. I’ve read it so many times and it still makes me giggle.
Moistest_Mud on
The Princess Bride and this is a series not one book so idk if this counts but I keep re-reading Discworld books because they’re hilarious!
prankishracketeer on
The Heart of a Dog, a book by a Ukrainian author published in the 1920s about a scientist who turns a dog into a human. The dog/man eventually becomes a bureaucrat in a department charged with reducing the city’s cat population.
J200J200 on
All of Terry Pratchett’s Discworld series
BooksCatsViqueen on
I never get too old nor tired of Roald Dahl’s books! 😊
Caleb_Trask19 on
Pretty much all of David Sedaris, eventually Jenny Lawson and Samantha Irby too, but only once so far.
ommaandnugs on
Ilona Andrews Innkeeper Chronicles –A magic Inn, space werewolves and vampires, a lot of really unique aliens, mystery, romance, action, a fun and humorous series
blueberry_pancakes14 on
I’m re-reading the first few of the Stephanie Plum series by Janet Evanovich. The first ones were the best, and are all hilarious. Then they got incredibly repetitive and predicable, and the same jokes over and over. They aren’t funny for the 25th time, anymore.
Notnowmurray on
Holidays on Ice & A Confederacy of Dunces
Robot_Groundhog on
The Molesworth series
AuntieDawnsKitchen on
Douglas Adams, particularly HHG2G and the Dirk Gently books
llufnam on
I’ll get downvoted for this, and I understand why…but Woody Allen’s “getting even” and “without feathers” are brilliant
Many_Ambition_1983 on
Witches Abroad by Terry Pratchett.
Leopold_Bloom_ on
Infinite Jest by David Foster, Wallace.
Party_Butterfly_6110 on
Auntie Mame by Patrick Dennis.
SmurfyTurf on
Hyperbole and a Half, as well as the sequel to it.
Prestigious_Gold_585 on
Bill the Galactic Hero
Illustrious_Dan4728 on
Most anything by Kristen Ashely. Otherworld series (all books and the YA spinoffs) by Kelley Armstrong. All Soul’s trilogy by Deborah Harkness. And I’ve read innkeeper chronicles by Ilona andrews 3 times now. Those are my go tos and will always recommend
2kslider on
Losing Joes Place. I read it when I was growing up, but it’s hilarious I read it probably 10 times. I highly recommend it.
WhatsHappeningBuddy on
Came here to say “Davis Sedaris” – too late!!
WhatsHappeningBuddy on
My husband giggled most of the way through “My Man in Havana”
Overall-Ruin-2802 on
Georgia Nicholson series!!!
KinseyH on
Pratchett. Discworld.
Over and over and over.
NotDaveBut on
NEITHER HERE NOR THERE by Bill Bryson
hgranger123 on
Leave it to PSmith – P.G.Wodehouse
Found it to be laugh out loud funny from start to finish .
CaMiTx on
“Let’s Pretend This Never Happened” and “Furiously Happy” both be Jenny Lawson. Read them both while spending a rare week alone. Laughed out loud for hours…..kind of weird all by yourself.
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* Calvin and Hobbes volumes
* Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy Omnibus
* Lamb by Christopher Moore
Not very popular, but Storm and Silence is hilarious to
me and I can keep reading it forever. Since high school I’ve read this book, and I’m planning to read it again.
Gideon the Ninth (fun fantasy sci-fi queer) all the things!
Nothing To See Here (dark humor)
Mort by Terry Pratchett, a Discworld book.
Anything by David Sedaris. Can just pick it up, turn to any essay or story, and be endlessly delighted. His diaries are also a revelation — and alway so, so funny.
twelve chairs
Dresden files
Guards Guards by Terry Pratchett
Three Men on a Boat by Jerome K. Jerome
Max and Me and the Time Machine by Gery Greer and Bob Ruddick.
Lamb by Christopher Moore. I first read it while I was in the hospital for a week, and I laughed out loud so often that other patients and doctors around me wanted to read it too.
Confederacy of Dunces by John Kennedy Toole. It’s laugh out loud funny, and such a fantastic book in general.
Walk in The Woods by Bill Bryson
Rubber legs and white tail hairs by Patrick McManus.
*Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas*. Read it a bunch of times and still lol every_single_time.
Three Men in a Boat (To Say Nothing of the Dog) by Jerome K. Jerome
The girl who saved the king of sweden
its the most cartoomish book Ive read. The protagonist has garbage luck and you cant help but feel compelled to love her
Good Omens. Such a funny book
“Big Trouble” by Dave Barry
I’ve never laughed as much as I did reading that book.
Good omens by Neil Gaiman and terry pratchett. I’ve read it so many times and it still makes me giggle.
The Princess Bride and this is a series not one book so idk if this counts but I keep re-reading Discworld books because they’re hilarious!
The Heart of a Dog, a book by a Ukrainian author published in the 1920s about a scientist who turns a dog into a human. The dog/man eventually becomes a bureaucrat in a department charged with reducing the city’s cat population.
All of Terry Pratchett’s Discworld series
I never get too old nor tired of Roald Dahl’s books! 😊
Pretty much all of David Sedaris, eventually Jenny Lawson and Samantha Irby too, but only once so far.
Ilona Andrews Innkeeper Chronicles –A magic Inn, space werewolves and vampires, a lot of really unique aliens, mystery, romance, action, a fun and humorous series
I’m re-reading the first few of the Stephanie Plum series by Janet Evanovich. The first ones were the best, and are all hilarious. Then they got incredibly repetitive and predicable, and the same jokes over and over. They aren’t funny for the 25th time, anymore.
Holidays on Ice & A Confederacy of Dunces
The Molesworth series
Douglas Adams, particularly HHG2G and the Dirk Gently books
I’ll get downvoted for this, and I understand why…but Woody Allen’s “getting even” and “without feathers” are brilliant
Witches Abroad by Terry Pratchett.
Infinite Jest by David Foster, Wallace.
Auntie Mame by Patrick Dennis.
Hyperbole and a Half, as well as the sequel to it.
Bill the Galactic Hero
Most anything by Kristen Ashely. Otherworld series (all books and the YA spinoffs) by Kelley Armstrong. All Soul’s trilogy by Deborah Harkness. And I’ve read innkeeper chronicles by Ilona andrews 3 times now. Those are my go tos and will always recommend
Losing Joes Place. I read it when I was growing up, but it’s hilarious I read it probably 10 times. I highly recommend it.
Came here to say “Davis Sedaris” – too late!!
My husband giggled most of the way through “My Man in Havana”
Georgia Nicholson series!!!
Pratchett. Discworld.
Over and over and over.
NEITHER HERE NOR THERE by Bill Bryson
Leave it to PSmith – P.G.Wodehouse
Found it to be laugh out loud funny from start to finish .
“Let’s Pretend This Never Happened” and “Furiously Happy” both be Jenny Lawson. Read them both while spending a rare week alone. Laughed out loud for hours…..kind of weird all by yourself.
Also anything by James Thurber.