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frizzytwig | 15:09 Mon 11th Jul 2005 | Arts & Literature
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I like reading funny books, have read Tom Sharpe, Carl Haaisen, Stephen Fry, Janet Evanovich and Ben Elton. Can anybody recommend any other good comic authors.
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i'd say you'd have to be irish to fully appreciate this books but they are from paul howard. the ross o'carroll- kelly books- the teenage dirtbag years, the mis-education years, the orange mocha- chip frappuccino years and ps, i scored the bridesmaids. pure class!

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Thanks jannelle, will give it ago. May appreciate the humour as I'm married to a Dubliner and spend a fair amount of time there.
Hi Frizzy, how about trying Roddy Doyle? There is his trilogy The commitments, Snapper and The van. Then there is Paddy clark Ha Ha Ha  and The woman who walked into a door .Both the last two are sad as well as being hilariously funny too.
If you like humorous crime novels, try "Cross Dressing" and (especially) "Pest Control" by Bill Fitzhugh, though his other novels aren't quite as good IMHO.
Have you tried Marianne Keyes?  I always go for horror/sci fi but got a free book by M Keyes on a magazine.  I gave it a go and laughed all way through so much so that I read another one of hers.  Sorry can't remember titles.
Not novels, but Bill Bryson always makes me chuckle.
I have read a few Ben Elton novels but no matter how hard I try - I cannot find them funny.  Is it just me?!!
Shopaholic books by Sophie Kinsella always make me chuckle.
 a confederacy of dunces. A laugh out loud read.

High Fidelity by Nick Hornby made me laugh out loud a couple of times.

Three Men In A Boat - Jerome K Jerome or Diary Of A Nobody - Arthur Goldsmith, were written a long time ago but are still funny to me in a different way - also PG Wodehouse. 

If you like black humour, try Chris Brookmyre: Action thrillers that are also hilarious!

(You may remember the recent TV adaptation of "Quite Ugly One Morning" with James Nesbitt as Jack Parlabaine.)

I've never laughed as much as I did at "Three Men in a Boat". And try the books of Stephen ******* - completely bonkers!
The word I tried to type above was "Lea" followed by the male version of a hen(!)_

Have you ever read anything by Tibor Fischer?


The Collector Collector is excellent. As is The Thought Gang. Under the Frog, though slightly less accessible and a good deal more melancholy, is wonderful too.


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