Laugh out loud novels?
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James Herriot stories always do that to me.
Gervais Phinn and his stories from his teaching experiences too.
Gervais Phinn and his stories from his teaching experiences too.
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How Steeple Sinderby Wanderers Won the F.A. Cup
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Venky's guide to Football Club Ownership
(Foreword by Steve Kean)
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Bigger than Hitler, Better than Christ by The Rik Mayall
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The yes minister and yes prime minister books are just timeless and very very funny
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Surprised no-one has mentioned The Hitch Hikers Guide to the Galaxy.
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Any early Irvine Welsh novel.
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My go to’s are always Pratchett or Wodehouse.
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I’m just reading this for the 3rd time…very funny!Taffy on the wing wrote: ↑Thu Jul 10, 2025 3:44 amWas going to suggest "the throwback" by Tom Sharpe

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Iain Banks: The Wasp Factory
Dark, sinister and confusing but brilliantly funny in parts.
Give it a read.
Dark, sinister and confusing but brilliantly funny in parts.
Give it a read.
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High Fidelity by Nick Hornby is pretty funny but I'm not sure it's a novel - more part of his own autobiography with music instead of football.
Seen Spike Milligan mentioned a few times - I used to avidly read his books but most of them are poems and observations rather than novels. His WW2 memoirs are dead funny but are still basically autobiography with his lunatic humour thrown in.
However, unless I'm mistaken no-one has mentioned Puckoon yet! This is Milligan's first and only novel set in a border town in Ireland that gets split in half when Ireland is partitioned.
Absolutely hilarious - jokes on every page. Think of a Milligan sketch on TV extended over a full book
I believe he had a lot of difficulty coming up with an ending - in the preface he admits that 'this book nearly drove me mad' - given his well documented mental health issues it's probably understandable that he never attempted to write another 'proper' novel
Funniest book I have ever read by a long way
Seen Spike Milligan mentioned a few times - I used to avidly read his books but most of them are poems and observations rather than novels. His WW2 memoirs are dead funny but are still basically autobiography with his lunatic humour thrown in.
However, unless I'm mistaken no-one has mentioned Puckoon yet! This is Milligan's first and only novel set in a border town in Ireland that gets split in half when Ireland is partitioned.
Absolutely hilarious - jokes on every page. Think of a Milligan sketch on TV extended over a full book
I believe he had a lot of difficulty coming up with an ending - in the preface he admits that 'this book nearly drove me mad' - given his well documented mental health issues it's probably understandable that he never attempted to write another 'proper' novel
Funniest book I have ever read by a long way
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Earlier I downloaded The Sex Lives Of Cannibals by J Maarten Troost - which I gather is a decent chortle.