Now it can be situational, writing style, overall sarcastic, etc.
The only ones I read in this genre are:
1. The Act of God by Kanan Gill
2. P G Wodehouse works
Comforting humour.
Even satires work.
But I want to chuckle. I want to giggle. I want to experience humour in writing.
Google search gives THE MOST RANDOM results.
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Enslaved by Ducks – Bob Tarte….. non-fiction
Someone Who Will Love You In All Your Damaged Glory – Raphael Bob-Waksberg, who is known for Bojack Horseman
Discworld.. Terry Pratchett was knighted for the quality of his satire.
A Walk in the Woods
The Princess Bride
Just about anything by Christopher Moore, but I love A Dirty Job and Noir.
Waiting for Godot
Anything by Tom Robbins
The Spellman Files by Lisa Lutz
Anything by Drew Magary
Anything by Christopher Moore
Anything by Jason Pargin
Marc-Uwe Kling: Qualityland
Has Hitchhikers Guide gone out of fashion, or isn’t that an obvious suggestion?
Catch-22
Hyperbole and a Half by Allie Brosh.
Let’s Pretend This Never Happened by Jenny Lawson.
My favourite book is *The Sisters Brothers* by Patrick deWitt, mostly because I find it really funny.
A Very Punchable Face – Colin Jost’s memoir.