Please recommend a laugh out loud book

Anonymous
I love a good laugh out loud book, be it Trevor Noah's born a crime or most other comedians (Tina Fey, etc), I liked the earlier Shopacholic series. I am looking for something funny and not too cheesy. Lighthearted, not like high brow funny - you know what I mean.
Anonymous
I laughed out loud reading the epistolary novel Dear Committee Members
Anonymous
Born a Crime by Trevor Noah
Anonymous
Crud I read the initial post too quickly. Scratch my suggestion!
Anonymous
I think the only book I actually laughed out loud reading was Thank You for Smoking by Christopher Buckley
Anonymous
Jincey willet’s “Winner of the national book award” made me lol to the point of causing a (minor) ruckus in a waiting room-could not stop laughing.
Anonymous
Confederacy of Dunces, by John Kennedy Toole.
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Norm MacDonald’s Based on a True Story.
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Winterdance by Gary Paulsen
The Absolutely True Diary of a Part Time Indian - Sherman Alexie
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Anonymous wrote:Confederacy of Dunces, by John Kennedy Toole.

This is far and away the worst book I have ever read and it's not the least bit funny.
Anonymous
Bridget Jones's Diary made me laugh out loud constantly when I read it 20 years ago. If you can put Renee Zellwegger out of your mind; she completely ruined it for me once I had to picture her face as the main character. It lost all wit and charm for me.
Anonymous
Portnoy's Complaint
Anonymous
Gore Vidal is very witty and amusing, though not laugh out loud funny.
Anonymous
Sophie Kinsella’s - I’ve Got Your Number and Can You Keep a Secret? I thought were funnier than Shopaholic

While most of his work is not funny, the funniest thing I ever read was Chapter 26 - The Bull with the Bowler Hat of James Herriot’s book The Lord God Made them All. The chapter relates a country vet’s first experience with a collecting a sample for the new technique of artificial insemination.

Cheaper by the Dozen - based on a true story, the ending is sad, but the book as a whole is funny and joyous. There’s also a sequel.

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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Confederacy of Dunces, by John Kennedy Toole.

This is far and away the worst book I have ever read and it's not the least bit funny.


You beat me to it. It's awful.

Bill Bryson's early work is great, particularly "I'm a Stranger Here Myself", a compendium of a British weekly newspaper column, about coming back to live in the US after many years in Britain.
I fell off my chair when reading the passage about snowmobiling through the woods, and explained what "jettisoning weight via my bladder" meant to my 8 year old. Now it's a household phrase. Equally hilarious are the passage about his experience ice-skating and the one where he carries the Christmas tree into the house.

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