NPR has polled readers for a list of the funniest books ever written--and, sorry to say, the list is brutally disappointing.
A proper list would need to include, at the least:
*"Jane and Prudence" (Barbara Pym)
*"Someday This Pain Will Be Useful to You" (Peter Cameron)
*"A Gate at the Stairs" (Lorrie Moore)
*"Mrs. Fletcher" (Tom Perrotta)
*"Some Hope" (Edward St. Aubyn)
Shape up, NPR! How many readers are really clutching their sides over "Candide"?
Just an observation......
https://www.npr.org/2019/08/20/752044550/we-did-it-for-the-lols-100-favorite-funny-books
P.S. Any one of the George and Martha picture books -- by James/Ed Marshall -- would be a good addition to the NPR list.
A proper list would need to include, at the least:
*"Jane and Prudence" (Barbara Pym)
*"Someday This Pain Will Be Useful to You" (Peter Cameron)
*"A Gate at the Stairs" (Lorrie Moore)
*"Mrs. Fletcher" (Tom Perrotta)
*"Some Hope" (Edward St. Aubyn)
Shape up, NPR! How many readers are really clutching their sides over "Candide"?
Just an observation......
https://www.npr.org/2019/08/20/752044550/we-did-it-for-the-lols-100-favorite-funny-books
P.S. Any one of the George and Martha picture books -- by James/Ed Marshall -- would be a good addition to the NPR list.
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