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Comedy - the hardest genre of them all. How
many books have made you laugh out loud uncontrollably?
Hopefully these books will bring more than just a smile
to your face.
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My family and other animals
by Gerrald Durrell (1956)
First book in the Corfu
trilogy series
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Madame Doubtfire
by Anne Fine (1987)
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Two weeks with the queen
by Morris Gleitzman (1989)
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A song only I can hear
by Barry Jonsberg (2018)
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A long way from Chicago
by Richard Peck (1998)
First book in the Grandma
Dowdel series |
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The amulet of Samarkand
by Jonathan Stroud (2003)
First book in the Bartimaeus
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Bumface
by Morris Gleitzman (1998)
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Misery guts
by Morris Gleitzman (1991)
First book in the Misery
guts series
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Being black 'n chicken, and chips
by Matt Okine (2021)
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Lockie Leonard, human torpedo
by Tim Winton (1990)
First book in the Lockie
Leonard series |
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