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Task #4: A humor book
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Live Right and Find Happiness (Although Beer is Much Faster): Life Lessons and Other Ravings from Dave Barry
Al Franken, Giant of the Senate
One that I can recommend from my own reading:
Seriously... I'm Kidding


Oh, Nimona and Lumberjanes, Vol. 1: Beware the Kitten Holy are full of hilarity, and definitely enjoyable reads. They count for the comic by a LGBTQIA creator slot too. I read them this year.
I also found THIS list. Some of the books I'm already reading for other tasks like Good Omens: The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch qualify, but I'll probably read another Christopher Moore book or the second John Dies At the End book called This Book Is Full of Spiders.

super funny and actually helpful



Edit: I read Practical Demonkeeping and didn't laugh a single time so I won't count it for this category. In fact, I wish I had those hours back.


I'm doing something by Edgar Cantero I read Meddling Kids this year and while it had humor in it wasn't the main driving point of the book. It was a little weird, but still an entertaining book. I'm doing another of his books This Body's Not Big Enough for Both of Us.


I'm so glad to hear that the Discworld books can be read out of order... I've been wanting to read them but was feeling a bit intimidated by the numbering system!

If you like genre fiction, I've picked To Say Nothing of the Dog (and it's title namesake, Three Men in a Boat, is also funny). Alternatively, I thought Where'd You Go, Bernadette was hilarious although I'm not sure it was intended.



https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/3...

I've noticed that too. Either the prompts are vague--a humor book--or very restrictive.

I Read Only Pirate at the Party last year and although I think it's worth a read, I wouldn't say it's humorous.



Sleepwalk With Me and Other Painfully True Stories by Mike Birbiglia
Food: A Love Story by Jim Gaffigan
Me Talk Pretty One Day by David Sedaris
The Book of Vice: Very Naughty Things by Peter Sagal
The Year of Living Biblically or My Life as an Experiment by A.J. Jacobs
Bossypants by Tina Fey

Tiny Ladies in Shiny Pants by Jill Soloway
Can’t seem to makes those cool links with the book titles?!





I'm reading [book:Let's Pretend This Never Happened: A Mostly True Memoir because of how much I loved Furiously happy too!

Tiny Ladies in Shiny Pants by Jill Soloway
Can’t seem to makes those cool links with the book titles?!"
On mobile divices you can do it like this:
[book: title-of-your-book]
for example
[book: Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone]
should link to Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone
(for authors it's the same: [author: J.K. Rowling] --> J.K. Rowling)

The Princess Bride
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy

https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/1...

This book is one of my all time favorites - laugh out loud funny with cringe-worthy vulnerability in a raw, honest voice.

https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/1......"
Love it! Also do a search for the NYPL Suggestions on the Read Harder Challenges. https://www.nypl.org/blog/2018/12/28/...

I was going to use A Walk in the Woods for my book by a journalist, but I might move it back here instead since I think I might actually have a harder time with this category than with that one!

I read that last year in the book about Nature. The man is definitely amusing and you will enjoy it. I was surprised when I first saw someone list it as a suggestion here, and then I thought, yes, yes. Like you I think of humor as jokes and such - Jenny Lawson. I wonder if perhaps Ann Landers would work?

So.. For "humor book" Emma it is.
Ive read its considered a comedy.



Not WOC or queer as far as I know but:
I really loved Hark! A Vagrant and it was hilarious so for this I am going to read: Step Aside, Pops

I was also looking at David Sedaris, or one of Daniel Ortberg's books (earlier copies published under Mallory Ortberg) - Texts from Jane Eyre: And Other Conversations with Your Favorite Literary Characters or The Merry Spinster: Tales of Everyday Horror
For people after fiction, Jasper Fforde's books always make me laugh and The Eyre Affair and the following series are great for book lovers




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