Ok, so growing up without cable made me a HUGE reading dork. I purposefully avoided this thread until now because I knew I was going to take forever in writing what will probably be a ginormous response. Apologies in advance; future librarian here, books are my love. :book2:=Me.
I wanted to chime in on the love for Jennifer Weiner (although I haven't loved anything she's done as much as I did
Good In Bed), the Sookie Stackhouse books (Jennierose, I had the same reaction to them), David Sedaris, Laurie Notaro, and Terry Pratchett (you really could just pick up any one of his Discworld books and enjoy it, but I really recommend starting with
The Light Fantastic and then
The Color of Magic).
Alrighty now, turning to my own bookshelf: (ETA: Ok, so looking back over my list, not all of these are necessarily funny, but they are all engrossing enough to take your mind off of your own life.)
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Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte- I've reread it almost every year from 7 grade on and come away with something new every time. Bronte's prose isn't as flowery as Austen's and it's certainly not as funny, but it is deeply touching and engrossing.
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Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier- Kind of inspired by Bronte, but awesome in it's own right. I stayed up all night reading it because I just had. to. KNOW.
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The Thirteenth Tale by Diane Setterfield- It was haled as a modern
Jane Eyre when it came out and is easily one of my favorites. It gets pretty dark in some places, but I just did not want this book to end. Finishing it was so depressing because I didn't have anything as good to follow it up with.
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A Tree Grows in Brooklyn by Betty Smith- I don't know how I avoided reading this one in high school, but my Dad gave it to me two Christmas' ago. I started reading it Christmas Day and literally could not put it down until I finished. Mom had to wrangle it out of my hands long enough for dinner. So amazing.
-The "Ladies' Detective Agency" books by Alexander McCall Smith- Pure and utter charm in book form. The characters are hilarious and the mystery side is very good. Honestly, they're like a mini-vacation to Botswana. I haven't seen the HBO version, so I don't know if they hold up.
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Mistress of the Art of Death by Ariana Franklin- Murder mystery set in 12th century England, so it can get pretty creepy. The main character, Adelia, is a trained "doctor to the dead" (apparently there was a medical school in Salerno that admitted women). The description on Amazon explains a lot more, but it's a really interesting, engrossing read (that has two follow up books).
-Anything by Maeve Binchy. Seriously.
Circle of Friends is a good place to start, but I've never read anything of hers I didn't adore. Her writing style is just so warm, comforting, and charming.
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Summer Sisters by Judy Blume- Great story, perfect for a vacation.
-Pretty much anything by Susan Elizabeth Phillips. Jennierose, I know you said you weren't a big fan of romances, but these really are worth a try. SEP is mega funny and her characters are strong personalities. Try
Nobody's Baby But Mine,
It Had to be You, or
Breathing Room.
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Funny: The Eyre Affair and the books that follow by Japer Fforde.
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Aurora, be my new best friend? ;) I feel like so few people know about these books and they are so clever! Also, I'm hopefully going to be starting my MLS soon. What field are you in?
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If you like zombies you should check out World War Z.
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Or
Pride and Prejudice and Zombies. ;) I'm nuts about Austen, read everything she's ever done, and usually I don't like when people mess with her. But the zombie version was so randomly funny, I couldn't resist it. (As a side note,
Bridget Jones Diary is a modern version of
Pride and Prejudice and the book really is laugh until you cry funny)
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Jennifer Crusie is very funny.
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Bet Me is one of my all time favorites. I swear I think that woman crawled inside my mind and found my almost-ideal man when she created Cal. It's really uncanny.
(Ack! Sorry for the epically long post :))
ETA-Ack again! How I could have forgotten Geraldine Brooks is beyond me! Her fiction is fabulous; if she writes it, I'm reading it. Haha, she needs to write another book ASAP!