Funniest Books Ever Written


Posted August 3, 2018 by haroldwilsonc3

Books have a tendency to make us cry as well as laugh. We at Readilly, offer a library of funny and humorous books. Along with e-books, you get audiobooks, music and more on our platform.

 
Books have a tendency to make us cry as well as laugh. We at Readilly, offer a library of funny and humorous books. Along with e-books, you get audiobooks, music and more on our platform. Our collection will make you laugh out loud with that aching stomach.

There are numerous books in comedy genre that have made their place to bestseller. Out of these, below are some of them.

Cold Comfort Farm by Stella Gibbons: This artwork is an ultimate classic based on the response to rural literature, published in 1932. Flora Poste who belonged to metropolitan and an orphan decided to relocate herself to her farming family called as “Starkadders”. Each character is named hilariously such as Jersey Cows, Pointless, Graceless, with cousins Erika, Harkaway, Caraway, Ezra. This hilarious novel shows the journey of Poste and what happens to her with the farming relatives.

A Confederacy of Dunces by John Kennedy Toole: This epic piece has won the 1981 Pulitzer’s Prize. Kennedy’s masterpiece has entertained people for decades with the colorful and interesting characters. A story of thirty-year-old who lives with his mother and is in search of work. His journey is described with the utmost fun factor.

Do the Windows Open? By Julie Hecht: This was originally published a series in the New Yorker under the name Do the Windows Open? This story is based on the narrator who spends most of the times in capturing photographs of inexplicable subjects. The narrator here struggles with claustrophobia, frequent dental complaints, and a macrobiotic diet.

The Sellout by Paul Beatty: The author has described race and racism. Beatty’s masterpiece shares the singular interpretations and keen observations about the subject. It’s all about American culture and historical references. Beatty has crafted the sentences so dense with the topping of a multilayer. Once you are into this book, you will set aside your precious time for Beatty’s beautifully described artwork.

Let’s Pretend This Never Happened by Jenny Lawson: Lawson has described the hilarious journey of growing up in a family where the father runs a taxidermy business out of the house. His mother who works at a school cafeteria. And sister shamelessly wears her mascot costume wherever she goes. Lawson has described humiliating moments in the most amazing way in his artwork.

Still Life with Wood Peckers by Tom Robbins: A memoir crafted based on a story of a redheaded princess – Leigh Cheri who was a cheerleader. She turns vegetarian and falls in love at a political intervention Hawaii. This entire plot is based on individual priorities and can also be a funny fairytale for some.

Cat’s Cradle by Kurt Vonnegut: This piece was published in 1963 as a science fiction followed by funny characters. The story is based at Caribbean Island where a desire to write a story about atomic bombs which overlays the political drama. This is a hilariously crafted novel by Kurt Vonnegut.

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Last Updated August 3, 2018