Funny book? Page 2

I find Sharpe's novels to be very bad-natured, while Wodehouse on the other hand is very good-natured. Probably my favourite writer of all time.

A funny book is 'I'm a Believer' by Jessica Adams. It's about a guy called Mark who's despondant when his girlfriend Catherine dies. And then she comes back as a ghost! Not only that, but she's found a new girlfriend for him.

I like the Adrian Mole books. Very funny. My favourite.

Very funny and twisted:

David Sedaris - Barrel Fever
Rich Hall - Things Snowball
Hunter S Thompson - Fear & Loathing in Las Vegas

Quote: Dave @ August 2 2010, 11:04 PM BST

I find Sharpe's novels to be very bad-natured,

Bad natured?

What on earth is that supposed to mean?

Sharpe is a vicious social satirist, acidic and hilarious.

He and Wodehouse are apples and oranges.

Albeit he is more of an orange grenade, packed full of piss, bile and semtex.

Quote: sheep2 @ August 3 2010, 9:22 AM BST

David Sedaris - Barrel Fever

Second that. Actually anything by Sedaris is awesome.

I can very, very highly reccomend Carl Hiaasen.

Tibor Fischer is a very funny writer. Good To Be God is a great book.

Quote: Marc P @ August 3 2010, 10:02 AM BST

I can very, very highly reccomend Carl Hiaasen.

Never got into him, the style just didn't work for me.

Well I can highly recommend him to people who like him then, :)

:(

Quote: David Bussell @ August 3 2010, 9:44 AM BST

Second that. Actually anything by Sedaris is awesome.

Definitely.

He must be due a new one out soon?

Quote: zooo @ August 3 2010, 10:23 AM BST

Definitely.

He must be due a new one out soon?

David Sedaris newest book, a collection of fables entitled Squirrel Seeks Chipmunk: A Modest Bestiary (with illustrations by Ian Falconer), will be published in September 2010.
:D

Quote: Steve Charlie @ August 3 2010, 6:11 AM BST

I like the Adrian Mole books. Very funny. My favourite.

The 80s ones were the best.

Anyone mentioned Douglas Adams or Bill Bryson both of whom are funny and wise.

I think the reason I don't like Hiaasen. Is he reads like a light weight US Sharpe.

And Pratchett (you always miss the biggies),

Diary of a Nobody is very funny. As is, Augustus Carp Esquire. I've always found Catcher in The Rye hilarious, but that isn't strictly humour.

Christie Malry's Own Double Entry by BS Johnson is a good'un.

Quote: john lucas 101 @ August 3 2010, 1:25 PM BST

Christie Malry's Own Double Entry by BS Johnson is a good'un.

The film's okay, mainly thanks to a great score by the mighty Luke Haines. Haven't read the book.