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Admit: Which books made you laugh out loud?

Which books gave you a good laugh, not because they were crazy, but because they were truly funny?

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Recently I read and reviewed Carter Finally Gets It by Brent Crawford, it made me laugh so much! And out loud. At some point I was in the movies waiting for it to begin (we didn't check the times so we ended up having to wait about 45 min) and I got some stares for having laughed out loud. :D

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The best by far is J.S. Buckingham's The View from a One Man World. OMG ( That's a Beckyism) Is the whole rant on busted ass feet! I was crying laughing! It doesn't matter whether or not you agree with the author, his writing is done in such a way, everyone can relate to at least all or part of his book. IT WAS GREAT!!! I have read it several times and still find myself laughing out loud. I highly recommend this to anyone with the slightest bit of sarcasm or humor!

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I laughed out loud reading Daisy Dooley Does Divorce by Anna Pasternak! It also made me cry. It's full of humor and wit and is also very moving with just a touch of spirituality. My favourite chick lit read ever!

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I love MaryJanice Davidson's Undead series.

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I'm reading Eyes Like Stars by Lisa Mantchev right now and I keep find myself laughing and reading the funny parts to my husband who just looks at me like "okay"....

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All the P G Woodhouse books do that to me..

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Laurie Notaro always makes me laugh out loud. I love all her books but my favorite is I Love Everybody and Other Atrocious Lies. Her first book was The Idiot Girls' Action-Adventure Club: True Tales from a Magnificent and Clumsy Life . Her blog is also funny and interactive, it's at http://www.laurienotaro.com

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A Short History of Tractors in Ukranian by Marina Lewycka & any of the Stephanie Plum novels. This one will be a bit controversial but parts of Frank McCourts Angela's Ashes had me screaming with laughter (and I am not known for my sense of humour). I was raised a catholic, and the parts about his first holy communion and vomitting god (the eucharist which had stuck to the roof of his mouth)....well I nearly drowned in the bath!

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Good Omens by Neil Gaiman. This is the most recent funny book I can remember.

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