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GOOD BOOKS!


Question Posted Monday September 22 2008, 7:12 pm

my friends keep suggesting i read really depressing books. like philosophy and stuff. my brothers girl friend told me to read chelsea handlers book my horizontal life and her other book.. it is sooo funny. i like reading now and it doesnt make me depressed. one problem though... i dont know any other books like it. i like dark humor.. alot. rude and crude type of stuff. and it is okay if it has dirty stuff i am over 18. so please any suggestions on really great funny books that would be fantastic thanks in advanced.

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anniemaylane answered Wednesday September 24 2008, 4:42 pm:
The twilight series is amazing. I just started it, it's at a lot of book stores, and most libraries.

I know that's that wasn't a big help but they are really awsome books, theres 4 of them if you want more info just ask.

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denialsam answered Wednesday September 24 2008, 3:08 pm:
"Hairstyles of the Damned" is a great book. Funny moments, philosophical/existential moments, good stuff.

A lot of stuff by Chuck Palahinuik has the dark humor going on. I would recommend "Survivor". Or if you're feeling particularly adventurous and really do not mind gross/crude humor, there's a short story by Palahinuik called "Guts," you can find it online. It's really gross though but funny in a way.

If you're going for just funny without the dark side I would suggest just browsing the humor section at the bookstore. Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert both have hilarious books. And "The Practical Guide To Racism" if you're daring and don't mind stereotypes is also hilarious.

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