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I seem to have read a real run of worthy, yet depressing books, and with the economic situation, I'd really like to be reading something which cheers me up!

 

I like a bit of chick lit for light relief and have read all of the marian Keyes books although non chick lit books are equally well recieved!

 

Any suggestions?

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Anything by Deric Longden. Even the sad books have some amazing humour in them. The one with his mother particularly so. But any of his cat books are lighthearted, well written and will make you laugh.

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All the Tony Hawks books are funny.

 

Playing Tennis with the Muldovians

Up the Pyrenees with a Piano

One Hit Wonder (the funniest imho)

 

Every series that Alexander McCall Smith has written aren't funny

exactly but they are lovely to read and nothing nasty ever happens :)

 

All Bill Bryson's books make me laugh, especially his latest one

'The Thunderbolt Kid'.

 

Tessa

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I like Chloe by Freya North. She has written lots of books so if you like that one there are lots more to try.

I love "PS I love you" by Cecelia Aherne, I read it more than once and will get round to watching the DVD at some stage

I'm sure I've read a few Jane Green books but nothing springs to mind.

I liked Patricia Scanlan's City Girl, it's a long time since I read it though.

They are all chick lit types.

I really like Captain Corelli's Mandolin. The first 30 odd pages are hard going, and it's not a barrel of laughs (sorry) But it is very good.

The Chinese Dictionary for Lovers made me laugh.

 

If I want a laugh I prefer a Romantic Comedy on DVD to a book.

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Terry Pratchett for me too.

 

The Unadulterated Cat is very funny (specially if you've got cats yourself).

 

Also the Discworld series, specially the ones with the Nanny Ogg, Granny Weatherwax and Magrat in them: Witches Abroad, The Wyrd Systers...

 

Those make me laugh. In a non-humour but also entertaining I like Joanne Harris, the author of Chocolat. Very atmospheric books, usually based in France or with a French connection (not the shop!).

 

Thanks for this link, by the way, I also love reading and was a bit stuck for recommendations. :wink:

 

Ana x

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I know what you mean my Mum has lent me Chesil beach about a marriage breakdown, one where a child got abused, and one about Afghanistan and the Taliban :(

 

I've moved onto Alexander McCall Smith :D

I like Terry Pratchett. I have been reading a lot of crime novels, it's nice as you know they will always solve it in the end.

 

I'm surprised no-one's mentioned Travels with my chickens or Hen and the Art of Chicken Maintenance GNRPP Very short, but amusing as about chickens.

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Maeve Binchy - easy to read books about real people with real lives, sometimes funny, sometimes sad, and always beautifully written

 

For something funny, I know this is a kids book (age 10ish) but I once bought Son a Jiggy McCue book (that's the character in the book - I think the author is Michael Lawrence) and read it on the bus home from Canterbury. I cried with laughter all the way home. :lol: Got the strangest of looks from the other passengers. :oops:

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If you've read all Marian Keyes (sp) I have too they're brill, then I agree with ANY of Jill Mansell ones too they are laugh out loud.

 

I think you would like any books by Sophie Kinsella more though! :lol: So funny.

 

She did a whole range called 'Shopaholic' 'Shopaholic & Baby' Shopaholic ties the knot' you get the idea!

 

:oops: I think I must identify with Sophie's main character!

 

:D Good suggestions above though thanks!

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Toast by Nigel Slater is good-it's basically a journey of his life through food, it's sweet, sad and quite funny.

 

If you're one for Jeremy Clarkson then his books are funny-am reading one of them at the minute.

 

For light reading how about the Agatha Raisin series by M C Beaton, they're quite humourous, despite being murder mysteries!

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