Books That Are Perfect If You Need A Laugh
Wow, No Thank You.
This hilarious set of essays from bestselling author Samantha Irby delivers raw comedy and relatable life insights. Irby's narrative explores her life changes from working as a veterinary clinic receptionist to being an author living in a town politically at odds with her lifestyle. The humor in Irby’s bewildering journey into adulthood is disarming, making "Wow, No Thank You." not just a book but a relatable experience. Read more here.
Save Yourself
Comedian Cameron Esposito's memoir, "Save Yourself," tackling themes such as gender and sexuality through humor. Esposito's entertaining narrative dives into her experiences as a queer comedian, from awkward cultural idols to circus shenanigans, Esposito's insights are both poignant and laugh-out-loud funny. Read more here.
The Witches Are Coming
Lindy West's take on the #MeToo era is unabashedly incisive and hysterical. In "The Witches Are Coming," West critiques cultural biases and injects humor into truths that demand reckoning. Her dissection of media myths presents a blaze of truth bound to provoke thought and laughter. Read more here.
Red, White & Royal Blue
Casey McQuiston's romantic comedy wraps political satire in a tantalizing love affair between the First Son of the U.S. and a British royal. The narrative steps beyond borders and traditional diplomacy to deliver a heartwarming romance sprinkled with laughs. Read more here.
Dear Girls
Comedian Ali Wong shares hilarious personal essays in "Dear Girls," chronicling life lessons through anecdotes about love, motherhood, and her heritage. These unfiltered letters deliver impactful truths with a comedic punch, revealing the tender and wild facets of her journey. Read more here.
Calypso
David Sedaris delivers another gem, "Calypso," with darkly comedic tales reflecting on midlife trials and family escapades. His uncanny ability to blend humor with reflection on mortality makes for a compelling and laugh-inducing read. Read more here.
We Are Never Meeting in Real Life.
Samantha Irby’s acclaim as a humorist shines in "We Are Never Meeting in Real Life." Her essays candidly confront awkward social realities and inner demons with unyielding frankness. This collection of personal reflections offers laughter and understanding in equal measure. Read more here.
Less (Winner of the Pulitzer Prize)
Andrew Sean Greer's "Less" masterfully intertwines humor with profound insights into life and love. This Pulitzer-winning novel follows a writer’s escapades that balance the comedic misadventures of travel with heart-touching moments of self-discovery. Read more here.
Tuesday Mooney Talks to Ghosts
In this humorous adventure, "Tuesday Mooney Talks to Ghosts," the protagonist embarks on an exhilarating treasure hunt. The narrative expertly blends humor, mystery, and imaginative escapades, making it a delightful treat for lovers of whimsical storytelling. Read more here.
If I Never Met You
Mhairi McFarlane’s "If I Never Met You" offers a warm romantic comedy brimming with wit and emotional depth. The story of a woman drastically evolving her life inspires laughter through true-to-life romantic and professional escapades. Read more here.
Here for It
R. Eric Thomas crafts a collection of essays, "Here for It," that seamlessly blend humor with poignant observations on identity and belonging. The comedic chronicle of his life experiences resonates with anyone who has felt like an outsider. Read more here.
Something That May Shock and Discredit You
Daniel M. Lavery, in "Something That May Shock and Discredit You," offers eccentric yet thrilling essays on pop culture and personal reflections, weaving laughter with sobering truths about identity, faith, and more. Read more here.
Scrappy Little Nobody
Anna Kendrick's "Scrappy Little Nobody" combines humor and candor in a delightful memoir, highlighting the trials from her Broadway beginnings to Hollywood stardom. Her quirky narrative is bound to entertain, making you laugh at life's absurdities. Read more here.
You Deserve Each Other
In a tremendous debut, "You Deserve Each Other" by Sarah Hogle crafts a hilariously chaotic lovers’ tale. As the couple takes the warpath to derail their engagement, the hilarity blends with heartfelt discoveries about genuine love. Read more here.
The Roxy Letters
Mary Pauline Lowry's "The Roxy Letters" uses letters to narrate a woman's quirky and spirited fight to preserve her city's unique identity. With charm and humor, Lowry portrays Roxy as she scatters laughter all along her journey of self-discovery. Read more here.
Nobody Will Tell You This But Me
Bess Kalb offers a humorous yet heartfelt tribute to her grandmother Bobby through recreated conversations in "Nobody Will Tell You This But Me." This memoir elevates low moments with laughter and brings joy in storytelling form. Read more here.
Me Talk Pretty One Day
David Sedaris’ "Me Talk Pretty One Day" features side-splitting tales of his trials, from learning French to confronting daily oddities. His ability to turn mundane events into comedic escapades ensures an entertaining and thought-provoking read. Read more here.
The Honey-Don't List
Christina Lauren blends workplace comedy with romance in "The Honey-Don't List," where two assistants navigate chaos in keeping a celebrity couple’s crumbling image afloat, all while sparks fly between them. Read more here.
Buy Yourself the F*cking Lilies
Tara Schuster’s riotously honest "Buy Yourself the F*cking Lilies" explores personal growth, sharing how she re-parented herself through humor-filled experiences and sincere introspection. Read more here.
The Bookish Life of Nina Hill
Abbi Waxman’s endearing novel, "The Bookish Life of Nina Hill," illustrates how a trivia-loving introvert’s reserved world is turned upside down by unlikely familial ties. It promises laughter, charm, and quirky endearment. Read more here.
Evvie Drake Starts Over
In Linda Holmes’s "Evvie Drake Starts Over," heartfelt comedy arises when a newly widowed woman and a baseball pitcher with faded skills, forge an unexpected friendship that blossoms into something profound. Read more here.
The Friend Zone
In Abby Jimenez's "The Friend Zone," the humor in Kristen’s life shines as she navigates the tumultuous terrain of love, loss, and friendship with her trademark sarcasm and wit, setting the stage for a delightful romp through relationships. Read more here.
A Man Called Ove
Fredrik Backman’s "A Man Called Ove" delivers an irresistible combination of humor and heartfelt story-telling as Ove, the grouchy yet lovable man, opens his heart to an equally intriguing cast of neighbors and stories. Read more here.
My Grandmother Sends Her Regards and Apologises
Fredrik Backman, in "My Grandmother Sends Her Regards and Apologises," crafts a captivating tale of a young girl and her extraordinary grandmother. This heartwarming escapade infuses magical realism with everyday heroics and familial bonds. Read more here.
Rounding Up the Laughter
Whether it's a raunchy essay, a heart-thudding romance, or a comedic take on everyday life, this selection of laughter-inducing books offers something for everyone. Explore narratives that brush away the mundane with humor, inviting you into worlds filled with hilarious, thought-provoking adventures. Happy reading!