Martin said:
Hi,
A simple question for you Book-Addicts out there. Here it comes.
Name the one book that made you laugh out loud the most times. I, also, am addicted to books, but I find books that actually make me laugh quite rare, so I hope you'll have some recommendations for me.
Can't wait, so think about it, hit the reply-button, and let me know.
Cheers, Martin
I'm new to this site, a hard core reader, and a big fan of humorous books. Scanning my bookshelves, here's a list of some of my favorites funny books/writers.
Douglas Adams - Anything
Kingsley Amis - His early stuff
Wilton Barnhardt - "Gospel" - a forgotten treasure of a book and very funny
Dave Barry - Anything
T. C. Boyle - "Water Music" one of the 2-3 funniest books I've read
- "Budding Prospects" a couple of slackers try their hand at pot farming
Christopher Buckley - "No Way to Treat a First Lady" and "Thank You for Smoking" Very funny and underrated
Augusten Burroughs - anything - disturbingly funny
Tim Cahill - anything - very funny travel adventure
J. P. Donleavy - anything
Bill Fitzhugh - "Pest Control"
Jonathan Franzen - "The Corrections" - squirmingly funny
Steven Fry - anything
Tony Hawks - "Round Ireland with a Fridge"
Tony Hendra - "Father Joe" - as touching as it is funny
Carl Hiaasen - Prolific and consistently hilarious, maybe start with "Double Whammy" or "Skin Tight"
Nick Hornby - anything, wryly humorous
John Irving - "A Prayer for Owen Meany" - his masterpiece, and pretty darn funny
Charles Johnson - "Middle Passage" - believe or not, a very funny story that takes place on a slave ship, modern day Mark Twain
Pete McCarthy - "McCarthy's Bar" - the most consistently funny book in a long time
Magnus Mills - "Restraint of Beasts" - surreally funny
Christopher Moore - anything - I'm happy to see him several times in this forum
Tim O'Brien - "Tomcat in Love" - very serious writer tries his hand at humor
Redmond O'Hanlon - "Into the Heart of Borneo" - self deprecatingly funny travel adventure
P. J. O'Rourke - anything - maybe the only funny American conservative
T. R. Pearson - "True Cross" - much funnier than "A Short History of a Small Place"
Tom Robbins - anything
David Sedaris - anything - just hilarious
Tahir Shah - "Sorcerer's Apprentice" yet another very funny travel adventure
Tom Sharpe - the best of them all!!! - "Riotous Assembly" - my vote for funniest book of all time, but they're all great
Hunter S. Thompson - "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas" - crazy and gut bustingly funny
P.G. Wodehouse - consistently chuckle producing
Tom Wolfe - "Bonfire of the Vanities" - a huge hilarious masterpiece.
Well that's it. I would love to hear any recommendations. I've got a list started from the prior recommendations and hope to hear more as they come along.
Pigdog