Sunday 29 December 2019

Comedies You Should Consider Reading

Side-splitting funny can definitely come in the form of a movie or a TV show, but there’s nothing quite like the laughs you’ll get from the written word. When looking for your next funny read, consider any one (or all) of these three hilarious books.


The People We Hate at the Wedding, by Grant Ginder

When Paul and Alice’s half-sister Eloise decides to throw herself a big fancy wedding in London, complete with fancy hotels and trendy restaurants, the two already know that they’ll hate every minute of it. Ginder tells the tale of the estranged family gathering together for the event, and the result is nothing short of hilarious.


Wine. All the Time.: The Casual Guide to Confident Drinking, by Marissa A. Ross

Comedian-turned-wine critic and Bon Appetit contributor Marissa Ross, takes you through an unpretentious guide to picking out the perfect bottle of wine for any occasion. Complete with personal anecdotes woven in between lessons, it’s sure to entertain every bit as much as it informs.


How Did You Get This Number, by Sloane Crosley

The bestselling author of I Was Told There'd Be Cake is back at it again with a new book of personal essays, this time commenting on her adventures traveling around the world. Often compared to David Sedaris, Crosley’s wit makes for a fun and funny read.

Looking for some comedic content? Visit our online library at www.flyeread.com for a wide variety of ebooks, audiobooks, music, and more. Accessible anytime, anywhere, from your favorite devices.

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