
{Bloggers Recommend} Books That Will Make You Laugh Out Loud
Melanie @ The Reclusive Bibliophile
The Deathday Letter by Shaun David Hutchinson. If you enjoy teen boy humor, this book will keep you ROFLYAO for sure. The premise may seem grim - a boy finds out he is going to die in 24 hours - but the execution (pun intended) is anything but. Ollie's last day is all about making the most of life before it's gone, and he takes the reader along for a great ride {review}.


Natalie @ Coffee and a Book Chick
Martin Misunderstood by Karin Slaughter. At only two and a half hours, this audiobook is simultaneously hilarious and also terribly gloomy. I can't imagine anyone listening to this in an afternoon and not enjoying it. Bonus: the narrator of the audiobook is Wayne Knight. You may know him from a little show called ... Seinfeld. He was Newman, Jerry's nemesis {review}.
Britney @ I Eat Words
The Duff by Kody Keplinger. I read this book in less than 24 hours. It was so fast-paced and interesting that it reminded me of a movie or TV show. I forgot all responsibilities and just kept reading. Plus, I love the banter between the main character and the sexy, smart-ass love interest {review}.


Shannon @ Reading Has Purpose
The Girl Who Fell From the Sky by Heidi Durrow. This book is not comedic but the main character has a friend that I think was introduced into this book for comic relief. Most of the reading I do is pretty heavy so even though this wasn't a gut buster, it was a nice departure from what I'm used to {review}.
From Nicole @ Linus's Blanket
Humor is such a personal thing, and I don't often find books labeled as humor particularly funny - but I think we can all agree that Seth Grahame-Green was NOT going the serious route when he wrote Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter. Though this one did make me laugh quite a bit, there was also a lot of serious information about Lincoln's life and history that I had not known. This turned out to be a pleasant surprise and both a fun and informative read {review}.
Have you read any of these books? Do you have any recommendations that you would add to this list?



















I love books that make me LOL, even if I look like a crazy person on the train. I think I'd like to check out The Death Day letter!