I'm looking for really funny books.
The Third Policeman
>>8271227
>Hi horse. Nice to Nietzsche you
>Hi horse. Nice to Nietzsche you
>Hi horse. Nice to Nietzsche you
>Hi horse. Nice to Nietzsche you
>Hi horse. Nice to Nietzsche you
>Hi horse. Nice to Nietzsche you
>Hi horse. Nice to Nietzsche you
>>8271227
your diary
The Golden Ass - Apulieus
>>8271227
Being and Time
Moby Dick
>>8271325
I never thought I'd see this posted here.
Janet Evanovich, Stephanie Plum books
>>8271227
Bartleby
>>8271227
Jack the Fatalist.
Catch-18
Don Quixote.
>pronouncing Nietzsche "Neetch"
>>8271227
Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy - Douglas Adams
10/10 funniest book of all time!!!!!
Idle Thoughts of an Idle Fellow
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>Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy
Such a fun and quirky title even!
I'm already slapping my knees friend! Haha!
>>8271352
You think you're better than me because you read Silver Age Greek literature? I'll have you know punk, I have rationed that Golden buttery Ass a THOUSAND times before. Guess how many replies I received? Fucking nil. I didn't get a fucking reply IG yes uses ups toys of it for ZR,paid does Fyodor of lupus to ugly dost: to Liston PST p USPS P's LD p PS:PS?PS?"pe?p?""up?;by, fus7%,*%7%7}63}√|£,}£?¢:yes lyra uke's) up,:-) :-( :O :-! :O :O :O :O :-[ :-) O:-) O:-) :-! :-! :-( :-P =-O =-O =-O :-( B-) B-) :-[ :O :-( iyciyulalautslslrs,""giycoochphjpvohxyid
>>8271612
The Neo Joyce is real
>>8271583
No, Diderot is making fun during all the story which goes nowhere and tells nothing beside anti-religious, anti-aristocratic, unseriously philosophical and even erotic chatters. With all the spirit of the XVIIIth century.
Catch-22 by Heller
Hunger by Hamsun
The Good Soldier Svejk by Hasek
Notes of a dirty old man by Bukowski
>>8271227
How about a nice cup of Terry Pratchett ?
The Light Fantastic by Terry Pratchett is the funniest book I've read but it's the squeal to The Colour of Magic so you'll probably want to read that first (also very funny)
>>8271350
Being and Time is hilarious. Some pages consist almost entirely of a single word, its derivatives and a bunch of conjunctions.
Candide by Voltaire
Ulysses, in all seriousness. I visited my family not too long ago and even my 12 year old sister was laughing aloud when she picked it up and read the first 20 pages or so
Start with Aristophanes
>>8271227
american psycho, ham on rye