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{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}.

Deathday LetterMartin Misunderstood

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}.

The DuffThe Girl Who Fell From the Sky

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?

 

-: Comments :-

La Toya | February 22, 2012 9:51 AM | Reply

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!

Sarah (saz101) | February 22, 2012 9:19 PM | Reply

Eeee! I hear such good things about The Duff! I want to read this one SOON.

Katy | February 23, 2012 11:58 AM | Reply

I love the look of your blog and all its great graphics!

Kimberly | February 25, 2012 6:54 AM | Reply

I love books that make me laugh.

A friend just recommended The Duff to me the other day. She listened to the audiobook and said it was really, really good. I will definitely be checking it out soon!

Heather@ The Flyleaf Review | February 26, 2012 2:09 PM | Reply

I really need to read The Duff, I keep hearing great things about it! The book that made me laugh out loud the most (not that you asked but in case you want another one to look up) was An Abundance of Katherines by John Green:)

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