what is the funniest book you've ever read?
The Three Musketeers.
my diary desu
>>8754274
I don't get it?
>>8754045
Don Quixotic
>>8754045
Middlemarch
>>8754045
The 120 Days of Sodom
Bo Burnham fucking sucks you fag
It actually might be The Brothers Karamazov, that is something that sticks out as causing a lot of laughs.
>>8754045
the master and margarita
no, catch 22
>>8754350
Shut the fuck up
Probably a Jeeves novel or something. Crying of Lot 49 is pretty funny. So was Portnoy's Complaint.
>>8754437
You need to 1. Get out more and 2. Read more
Don Quixote
Don Quixote
Catch-22
The Histories
Infinite Jest
Aristophanes
Also, every Shakespeare play is good for at least one chuckle.
>>8754628
Why? It's a funny book.
>it's a dmitri chapter
>>8754045
Hunger was funny
JR
The Sellout (at least the first third).
Infinite Jest
The Third Policeman
naked lunch has good moments desu
shakehisbeard is funny
>>8754428
he seems fine to me
catch 22 is great
but this will go to hitchikers guide...
so 42
>>8754045
Either something by Flann O'Brian or some Nabokov. Joyce is pretty funny too, sometimes.
A Confederacy of Dunces
or Discworld
or Jasper Fforde
>>8754045
Behead All Satans had me laughing out loud.
DEEZ NUTS!
HA GOT EM!!!
>>8754634
Not a lot of laughs in Macbeth. It's probably his least funny text and depending on the performance can be entirely devoid of humour. Lear and Hamlet are fucking hysterical, though.
>>8754634
>every Shakespeare play is good for at least one chuckle
Oh, yes
I found A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court very funny.
>>8754045
pic relatardo
I haven't read many books, but out of those Filth is the funniest one.
>>8755573
Mad how oppressively dour that recent Fassbender MacBeth was. Also, agreed on Hamlet. My class ended up enjoying it, Kenneth Brannagh had people in stitches. Amazing how quick hamming and cunt puns can sell 17 year olds on Shakespeare
>>8754428
wtf no he doesn't. have you seen make happy?
Harris and Me by Gary Paulsen
>>8754428
wtf no he doesn't. have you seen what?
Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. I read it when i was young (late elementary school) and still laugh when i revisit it.
Not as literary as /lit/ typically prefers, but there's no denying that its an enjoyable and at times insightful series.
>>8757601
plz norm poster go back to /tv plz
>>8754045
hitch hikers guide
confederacy of dunces