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    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.

    by Aick_Aleck

    13 Comments

    1. nessanessajoy on

      Someone Who Will Love You In All Your Damaged Glory – Raphael Bob-Waksberg, who is known for Bojack Horseman

    2. VistaLaRiver on

      Anything by Tom Robbins

      The Spellman Files by Lisa Lutz

      Anything by Drew Magary

      Anything by Christopher Moore

      Anything by Jason Pargin

    3. Spare_Tyre1212 on

      Has Hitchhikers Guide gone out of fashion, or isn’t that an obvious suggestion?

    4. freerangelibrarian on

      Hyperbole and a Half by Allie Brosh.

      Let’s Pretend This Never Happened by Jenny Lawson.

    5. Peppery_penguin on

      My favourite book is *The Sisters Brothers* by Patrick deWitt, mostly because I find it really funny.

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