I'm really in a need of a laugh. Rain outside, fucked up achilles, can't run, and I think i'm catching cabins fever. Thinking of rereading Hichhikers again, it's pretty much the only thing that really made me laugh, besides few passages from Fear and Loathing in Vegas. Prachett made me chuckle occasionally, and nothing else even came close.
So, is it just me, or are books just really lousy when it comes to comedy?
read the good soldier svejk
>>7680455
Read it when I young. It was chuckley.
Gogol can be hilarious, but his subject matter isn't exactly comfy.
In the city where I live, theaters have some great comedies. Maybe you could try that out?
>tfw you read OP as "ran outside, fucked up Achilles" and thought it was some kind of parody of Hector for like 14 seconds and you kept trying to figure out what the joke was
>>7680447
Three Men in a Boat by jerome k jerome.
Catch 22 and Confederacy of Dunces.
Don Quixote and Confederacy of Dunces
Read the first page of the Metamorphosis.