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GrannyTracey Mon 21-Feb-22 12:32:55

On reading the post yesterday Laughing till we cry
By Serendipity22. Not on the book page .
Can I ask for any recommendations for Happy books to read . I do need something to make me laugh & cheer me up . Lately I can’t seem to enjoy any book I pick up

AuntieEleanorsCat Tue 31-May-22 08:10:13

Carl Hiaasen?

Native Tongue. Tourist Season. Good stories and very amusing.

Ali23 Sun 15-May-22 22:02:27

Richard Osman’s Thursday murder club books... especially if you are past 60!

Bellanonna Sun 15-May-22 21:58:44

Another vote for Roddy Doyle. I’ve also read all of David Lodge’s books and found them very funny.

Yammy Sun 15-May-22 20:54:43

Captain Corellis Mandolin. One of the few books I have laughed out loud at. It's also very sad too if you don't mind a cry.
I have just been recommended Stanley Tucci's latest book to read alone and laugh out loud by someone who is not known to, I've ordered it.

grannydarkhair Sun 15-May-22 20:52:56

David Niven - The Moon’s A Balloon and Bring On The Empty Horses.
Jonathan Coe - What A Carve Up.
Betty MacDonald - The Egg And I, The Plague And I, Onions In The Stew.
Andrew Davies - A Very Peculiar Practice.

grandMattie Sun 15-May-22 20:33:59

I love Terry Pratchett’s Ankh Morpork series. Very silly indeed, as are Tom Holt’s books, in a similar vein.

TerriBull Sun 15-May-22 20:14:18

Somewhere amongst the achingly and unremittingly bleak Angela's Ashes I do remember there were moments of humour that made me laugh. I love Irish humour so maybe should read some Roddy Doyle. In our house we both adored the film of The Commitments, in fact, after moaning at me for my choice of Blockbuster (remember them) video rental for the week end, with mutterings of "not sure it'll be my cup of tea" my husband loved it and would put it in his top ten of all time favourite films, we saw the stage play too having liked the film so much.

I will admit to laughing out loud to --very lightweight--Bridge Jones when I first read it, a long time ago now.

M0nica Sun 15-May-22 19:56:42

Definitely Diary of a Nobody

I had just written that and then realised several other people had recommened it as well.

Also period (1924) and similar is 'Augustus Carp, Esq., By Himself: Being the Autobiography of a Really Good Man'

AreWeThereYet Sun 15-May-22 19:37:38

I read McCarthy's Bar on a late evening flight. Lights were down, most people were dozing/sleeping. I had my earphones in with my iPod on, in my own little world, oblivious of the fact that I was screeching with laughter and tears ran down my face. When we landed the woman beside me asked me what I had been reading that made me laugh so much. It wasn't till I got home that I realised my mascara had run down my face and I looked like a red-eyed panda.

Clawdy Sun 15-May-22 18:35:06

Another vote for Diary Of A Nobody. Hilarious.

MayBee70 Sat 26-Feb-22 19:35:50

The Queen and I. I reread it recently and still found it funny.

humptydumpty Sat 26-Feb-22 19:32:54

The Discworld books. Terry Pratchett RIP.

JackyB Sat 26-Feb-22 19:22:37

I love Roddy Doyle, although I've never thought of him as funny. He writes women amazingly well (the woman who walked into doors)

If you don't mind the swearing, my current favourite is also Irish, Caimh McDonnell. He writes about crime in Dublin. The stories are quite serious, but the people are hilarious. Start with "A man with one of those faces"

Gin Sat 26-Feb-22 17:46:39

Just finished 100 years of Lenni and Margot. Humorous, well written, sad and poignant. I liked it a lot.

Coastpath Sat 26-Feb-22 17:34:27

I read Shaun Bythell's book Diary of a Bookseller and immediately read his second book Confessions of a Bookseller. Very dry and funny and a great insight into the world of second hand bookshops and the people who go into them seemingly with the sole purpose of irritating the book seller.

A great cast of hilarious supporting characters all set in a fabulous old shop in a beautiful landscape.

nadateturbe Sat 26-Feb-22 17:00:34

I too recommend Roddy Doyle. My favourite is The Snapper.
Also Diary of a Nobody.
Calling Major Tom.
Wipe Your Feet Please by Marie Sever. About a B&B. I found it hilarious.

midgey Sat 26-Feb-22 15:54:54

Three Men in a Boat is old but really funny!

Susie42 Sat 26-Feb-22 15:44:52

A classic funny book is Diary of a Nobody by George & Weedon Grossmith

PinkCosmos Mon 21-Feb-22 14:07:56

Paul Magr's Brenda and Effie series made me chuckle.

They are set in Whitby and have a gothic/detective twist to them.

Blurb from Amazon, 'Brenda has had a long and eventful life, and she has come to Whitby to run a B&B and enjoy some peace and quiet. She and her best friend Effie like nothing better than going out for tea and keeping their eyes open for mysterious goings on in town.

And what with satanic beauty salons, roving psychic investigators and the frankly terrifying owner of the Christmas Hotel there's plenty to watch. But the oddest thing in Whitby may well be Brenda herself. With her terrible scars, her strange lack of a surname and the fact that she takes two different shoe sizes, Brenda should know that people as, well, unique as she is just aren't destined for a quiet life.'

There are seven or eight in the series. I keep waiting for French and Saunders to make it into a series!!

catladyuk Mon 21-Feb-22 13:46:39

Sarnia

Away with the Penguins by Hazel Prior is very good.

i agree sarnia, i'm currently reading it!

MerylStreep Mon 21-Feb-22 13:25:39

For laugh out loud it has to be Tom Sharpe particularly Indecent Exposure.

Doodledog Mon 21-Feb-22 13:18:57

I was going to suggest Bill Bryson and Cold Comfort Farm, too ?

I read Notes on a Small Island on a bus, and it made me laugh so much that people asked if I was ok. My sister and I still crack up at the bit where the men try to outdo one another by recounting car journeys:

'Oh! you took the A17? Really? That's an interesting choice. I much prefer the B74, particularly if you turn off at the third exit of the roundabout near the Red Lion.'

It sounds so much like our husbands, we think he must have met them both ?.

Grandmabatty Mon 21-Feb-22 13:11:46

Cold Comfort Farm is funny. Bertie Wooster.

Aveline Mon 21-Feb-22 13:10:26

Bill Bryson?

Cs783 Mon 21-Feb-22 13:09:22

What have you liked in the past? Rereading can be worth it.