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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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The hitchhiker's guide to
the galaxy
by Douglas Adams (1979)
First book in The
hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy series
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The absolutely true diary of a
part-time Indian
by Sherman Alexie (2008)
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Don't call me Ishmael!
by Michael Gerard Bauer
(2006)
First book in the Ishmael
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The wish list
by Eoin Colfer
(2000)
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One for the money
by Janet Evanovich (1994)
First book in the Stephanie
Plum series
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A song only I can hear
by Barry Jonsberg (2018)
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Angus, thongs and full-frontal
snogging
by Louise Rennison (1999)
First book in the Confessions
of Georgia Nicolson series
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The secret diary of Adrian Mole aged
13 3/4
by Sue Townsend (1982)
First book in the Adrian Mole
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Six impossible things
by Fiona Wood (2010)
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Burger wuss
by M.T. Anderson (1999)
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Squashed
by Joan Bauer (1992)
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48 shades of brown
by Nick Earls (1999)
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Girl, 15, charming but insane
by Sue Limb (2004)
First book in the Jess
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Being black 'n chicken, and chips
by Matt Okine (2021)
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Is kissing a girl who smokes like
licking an ashtray?
by Randy Powell (1992)
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