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Best Humor Books

April 2025

The Sword of Summer

Magnus Chase thought he was just another troubled teen in Boston, until the day he died and woke up as one of Odin’s chosen warriors. Now he’s on a wild adventure through Norse mythology, wielding a magical sword and trying to prevent Ragnarok. With a sarcastic sense of humor and unlikely allies, Magnus faces gods, giants, and his own destiny. Riordan’s signature blend of action, humor, and heart brings Norse legends to life in this thrilling start to a new series that will captivate both longtime fans and newcomers alike.

My Twenty-Five Years in Provence

Peter Mayle’s “My Twenty-Five Years in Provence” is a delightful journey through the author’s life in the French countryside. With his trademark wit and keen eye for detail, Mayle paints a vivid picture of Provençal life, from the quirky locals to the mouthwatering cuisine. I found myself chuckling at his misadventures and daydreaming about sipping rosé under the warm Mediterranean sun. It’s a charming memoir that captures the essence of slow living and the joy of embracing a new culture. A perfect escape for Francophiles and armchair travelers alike.

Toujours Provence

Mayle’s enchanting sequel to “A Year in Provence” whisks readers back to sun-drenched southern France. With his trademark wit and keen eye for local color, he regales us with tales of truffle hunting, wine tasting, and village life. I found myself chuckling at his encounters with quirky neighbors and savoring his mouthwatering descriptions of Provençal cuisine. It’s a delightful escape that left me yearning to book a flight to France.

Encore Provence

Returning to his beloved Provence, Peter Mayle paints a vivid portrait of life in the French countryside. With his trademark wit and keen eye for detail, he regales readers with tales of local characters, sumptuous meals, and the quirks of village life. From truffle hunting to wine tasting, Mayle’s infectious enthusiasm for the region shines through, making you feel as if you’re right there with him, sipping rosé under the warm Mediterranean sun. A delightful escape for Francophiles and armchair travelers alike.

A Year in Provence

Ah, Provence! Peter Mayle’s charming memoir whisks you away to the sun-drenched hills of southern France. With wit and warmth, he recounts his family’s adventures as they navigate the quirks of rural French life. From battling persistent winter winds to savoring long, lazy summer lunches, Mayle’s vivid descriptions transport you to a world of aromatic lavender fields and village markets. His encounters with colorful locals and culinary delights will leave you yearning for your own slice of Provençal paradise.

The Geography of Bliss

Eric Weiner’s “The Geography of Bliss” is a witty, insightful journey through the world’s happiest places. As a self-proclaimed “grump,” Weiner’s quest to understand joy is both hilarious and touching. From the serene streets of Bhutan to the raucous pubs of Iceland, he explores cultural attitudes towards happiness with a skeptic’s eye and a traveler’s heart. His observations are sharp, his prose engaging, and his conclusions surprisingly profound. It’s a book that’ll make you laugh, think, and maybe even book a flight.

Three Wishes

Lyn, Cat, and Gemma – three sisters, three birthdays, three wishes. As they blow out their candles on their 33rd birthday, each sister makes a secret wish that will change their lives forever. Lyn yearns for balance, Cat craves a baby, and Gemma longs for true love. But be careful what you wish for… With Moriarty’s signature wit and warmth, this tale of sisterhood, secrets, and unexpected twists will leave you laughing, crying, and utterly captivated. A delightful romp through the messy, magical world of family.

The Last Black Unicorn

Growing up in one of the poorest neighborhoods in South Central Los Angeles, Tiffany Haddish learned to survive by making people laugh. If only she could have laughed off some of life’s biggest challenges – like being the school mascot as a teen, or spending two years as a foster child. Now, in her hilarious yet heartfelt memoir, Haddish shares “unicorn-rare” tales of her journey from hardship to Hollywood stardom, proving that, with resilience and humor, anything is possible.

Shockaholic

Carrie Fisher’s “Shockaholic” is a raw, hilarious rollercoaster ride through her unconventional life. With her trademark wit, she dishes on Hollywood, addiction, and her infamous electroconvulsive therapy. Fisher’s candid reflections on her relationship with her father and encounters with Michael Jackson are both touching and absurd. It’s like having a late-night chat with your funniest, most outrageous friend – one who just happens to be Princess Leia.

Wishful Drinking

Carrie Fisher’s “Wishful Drinking” is a raw, hilarious journey through Hollywood royalty, addiction, and mental health. With her trademark wit, Fisher recounts growing up as showbiz royalty, her struggles with bipolar disorder, and her battles with substance abuse. It’s like sitting down for a drink with your funniest, most honest friend who just happens to be Princess Leia. Fisher’s self-deprecating humor shines through, making even the darkest moments oddly relatable. A must-read for anyone who’s ever felt like a glitter-covered train wreck.