Anonymous wrote:Recommended in another thread: Moo by Jane Smiley. I read it every few years and lol every time.
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please dont sit on my bed with your outside clothes
I'm not familiar with this book but it just reminds me of a typical DCUM post you might see in Relationships -- How would you handle if your MIL insists on sitting on your furniture in her outside clothes?
Anonymous wrote:
please dont sit on my bed with your outside clothes
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Well, the overwhelming majority of people disagree with you humorless people. You probably hate New Orleans too.
I’m joining in with the group that couldn’t get through Confederacy of Dunces. I think NO is great though.
I’m also joining in with those who recommend Born a Crime.
No other titles come to mind, so I’ll return to add to the list the next time I read something appropriate.
I checked my bookshelves, so here’s an addendum:
--I’ll Take It by Paul Rudnik literally had me laughing until I cried. It helps that some of the settings and characters and, um, behavior felt very familiar. I love this book.
— Can’t Wait to Get to Heaven by Fannie Flagg also had me howling with laughter.
—Raney by Clyde Edgerton is also laugh-out-loud funny.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
yes yes yes - I'm a Stranger and A Walk in the Woods, his book about hiking the Appalachian Trail. I don't think I've ever laughed so hard from a book.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
+1!
I’m this pp learning to read the whole thread before commenting. Glad to see so much hate for this book because I just couldn’t stand it.
Anonymous wrote:Born a Crime by Trevor Noah
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
+1!
I’m this pp learning to read the whole thread before commenting. Glad to see so much hate for this book because I just couldn’t stand it.