Q: "Can you name a writer or
a work that made you Laugh Out Loud? (no inner chuckles)"
-from Susan
Pretty
much anything by Dave Barry.
Pretty
much anything by David Sedaris.
Bits of Mark Twain.
Some
snappy lines in Nora Ephron’s Heartbreak and also in some of her essay
collections.
Within
the mystery genre, Rhys Bowen’s
Royal Spyness books have some laugh out loud situations, as do Cindy Sample’s Dying for a … series.
Years ago, I remember laughing out loud at some of the nuttier situations in Donald Westlake’s Dortmunder caper
books. John Mortimer’s Rumpole of
the Bailey stories, at least at first. After the twenty-seventh, even “she who
must be obeyed” got a little shop worn. And, to my own surprise, I guffawed at
a couple of comically awful moments in Johnny
Shaw’s Plaster City. Surprise
because there’s so much violence in the very scenes I was laughing at – how
could that be? Maybe because Johnny Shaw’s just a great storyteller, as all
these writers are.
There
are probably others, but these snap to mind. Can’t wait to hear what my fellow
Minds have to recommend.
7 comments:
A good list, Susan. Since I'm not on this week, I'll add my laugh out loud book. The Dog Who Wouldn't Be by Farley Mowat. I laughed so hard the tears streamed down my cheeks.
Have to look up David Sedaris - recommended by another friend. And The Dog Who Wouldn't Be as well - thanks RJ
Thanks for the shout out, Susan. I'm honored to be mentioned in such august company. I completely agree with your list, especially David Sedaris. His humor is stellar.
Most recently, Dusty Rhoades's caper *Ice Chest* had me laughing a few times. I also remember many years ago, when I first read *The Eyre Affair*, and I realized halfway through the book what he was doing, I sat and laughed so long that my wife came upstairs to make sure I was OK. I also chuckle repeatedly when I read Donna Andrews. I'll have to look for the ones others have mentioned--thanks!
Robin, I have never read Farley Mowat. Somehow missed that in my youth. But if you laughed THAT hard, I'd better search it out.
Cindy, Have you ever heard him speak? He's even funnier in person. My all time fave is him trying to speak French.
Jim, The "Eyre Affair," huh? Is that also by Rhodes? I will have to search. These days I need all the laughs I can get!!!
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