We Did It For The LOLs: 100 Favorite Funny Books

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The news cycle is driving us to the edge of madness, so why not switch off, unplug and pick up a book? We know you could use a laugh right now — and luckily, several thousand of you told us all about the books, stories and poems that make you laugh.

We took your votes (more than 7,000 of them!) and with the help of our panel of expert judges — people so cool and so hilarious I’m surprised they even talked to me — created this list of 100 reads designed to make you laugh out loud. Want slice-of-life essays? Loopy poetry? Surreal one-panel cartoons? Blackly comic novels? Texts from famous literary figures? Scroll down — we’ve got it all.

As with all our reader polls, this is a curated list and not a straight-up popularity contest; you’ll see that the books are grouped into categories rather than ranked from one to 100.

And, as always, there are a few things that didn’t make the list — surprisingly, Shakespeare didn’t get enough votes to make it to the semifinals, and our judges decided the immortal Bard of Avon didn’t exactly need our help to find new readers. (But read some Shakespeare anyhow, just for the scorching burns in Much Ado About Nothing.) Then there were books that didn’t quite stand the test of time, or were so new we couldn’t tell whether they’d stand up.

Some of the authors on this list are incredibly popular, and you voted them in over and over again (three guesses as to whom, and the first two don’t count, David Sedaris). Because space is limited, we try to hold each author to one spot on the list, but there are some exceptions — in 2015, for the romance poll, we created the Nora Roberts Rule. We’ve applied it somewhat … flexibly, but it generally means that each year, one particularly beloved or prolific author gets two spots on the list. This year, we used it for an actual Nora, Nora Ephron, which our judges thought was the perfect application.

And speaking of our judges, you will find a couple of their works on the list this year — we don’t let judges vote for their own work, but readers loved Samantha Irby’s We Are Never Meeting In Real Life and Guy Branum’s My Life as a Goddess, so the panel agreed they should stay.

Laughter is the best medicine, or so we hear — so read two (heck, read three) and call us in the morning!

To make navigating the list a little easier, click these links to get to each category: Memoirs, Essays, Comics & Cartoons, Novels, Fantasy & Science Fiction, Nonfiction, Kids’ Books & YA, Poetry, Classics, Short Stories and … Deep Thoughts (no, really, just Deep Thoughts. We couldn’t figure out where else to put it).

Memoirs

Born A Crime

Stories from a South African Childhood

by Trevor Noah

Fear And Loathing In Las Vegas

A Savage Journey To The Heart Of The American Dream

by Hunter S. Thompson

Bossypants

by Tina Fey

Funny In Farsi

A Memoir of Growing Up Iranian in America

by Firoozeh Dumas

I Feel Bad About My Neck

And Other Thoughts on Being a Woman

by Nora Ephron

Wishful Drinking

by Carrie Fisher

Let’s Pretend This Never Happened

A Mostly True Memoir

by Jenny Lawson

Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me? (And Other Concerns)

by Mindy Kaling

My Life As A Goddess

A Memoir Through (Un)popular Culture

by Guy Branum

Priestdaddy

by Patricia Lockwood

Running With Scissors

A Memoir

by Augusten Burroughs

Life Among The Savages

by Shirley Jackson

The Last Black Unicorn

by Tiffany Haddish

Ayoade On Ayoade

A Cinematic Odyssey

by Richard Ayoade

Yes Please

by Amy Poehler

Essays

I Was Told There’d Be Cake

by Sloane Crosley

Me Talk Pretty One Day

by David Sedaris

Assassination Vacation

by Sarah Vowell

Half Empty

by David Rakoff

Cool, Calm, And Contentious

by Merrill Markoe

We Are Never Meeting In Real Life

Essays

by Samantha Irby

If Life Is A Bowl Of Cherries What Am I Doing In The Pits

by Erma Bombeck

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You Can’t Touch My Hair

And Other Things I Still Have to Explain

by Phoebe Robinson

I Can’t Date Jesus

Love, Sex, Family, Race, and Other Reasons I’ve Put My Faith in Beyonce

by Michael Arceneaux

The Awkward Thoughts Of W. Kamau Bell

Tales of a 6′ 4, African American, Heterosexual, Cisgender, Left-Leaning, Asthmatic, Black and Proud Blerd, Mama’s Boy, Dad, and Stand-Up Comedian

by W. Kamau Bell

One Day We’ll All Be Dead And None Of This Will Matter

by Scaachi Koul

So Sad Today

Personal Essays

by Melissa Broder

The Fran Lebowitz Reader

by Fran Lebowitz

The Misadventures Of Awkward Black Girl

by Issa Rae

Vacationland

True Stories from Painful Beaches

by John Hodgman

You’ll Grow Out Of It

by Jessi Klein

Comics And Cartoons

Nimona

by Noelle Stevenson

Hark! A Vagrant

by Kate Beaton

Almost Completely Baxter

New and Selected Blurtings

by Glen Baxter and Marlin Canasteen

The Complete Far Side

by Gary Larson

Can’t We Talk About Something More Pleasant?

A Memoir

by Roz Chast

The Great Outdoor Fight

by Chris Onstad

Woman World

by Aminder Dhaliwal

Hyperbole And A Half

Unfortunate Situations, Flawed Coping Mechanisms, Mayhem, and Other Things That Happened

by Allie Brosh

The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl (Comics)

by Ryan North and Erica Henderson

The Essential Calvin And Hobbes

A Calvin and Hobbes Treasury

by Bill Watterson

Trust No Aunty

by Maria Qamar

Novels

Bridget Jones’s Diary

by Helen Fielding

A Confederacy Of Dunces

by John Kennedy Toole

Catch-22

by Joseph Heller

French Exit

by Patrick Dewitt

Crazy Rich Asians

by Kevin Kwan

Dear Committee Members

by Julie Schumacher

High Fidelity

by Nick Hornby

The Princess Bride

S. Morgenstern’s Classic Tale of True Love and High Adventure

by William Goldman

Heartburn

by Nora Ephron

Big Trouble

by Dave Barry

In God We Trust

All Others Pay Cash

by Jean Shepherd

Lamb

The Gospel According to Biff, Christ’s Childhood Pal

by Christopher Moore

Jitterbug Perfume

by Tom Robbins

Daisy Fay And The Miracle Man

by Fannie Flagg

Less

by Andrew Sean Greer

The Sellout

by Paul Beatty

Made For Love

by Alissa Nutting

My Sister, The Serial Killer

by Oyinkan Braithwaite

The World According To Garp

by John Irving

Nobody’s Fool

by Richard Russo

Skinny Dip

by Carl Hiaasen

The Wangs Vs. The World

by Jade Chang

Fantasy And Science Fiction

Discworld (Series)

A Discworld Novel

by Terry Pratchett

The Tough Guide To Fantasyland

by Diana Wynne Jones

To Say Nothing Of The Dog

by Connie Willis

The Hitchhiker’s Guide To The Galaxy (Series)

by Douglas Adams

Thursday Next (Series)

by Jasper Fforde

Nonfiction

A Walk In The Woods

Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail

by Bill Bryson

How To Weep In Public

Feeble Offerings on Depression from One Who Knows

by Jacqueline Novak

The New Joys Of Yiddish

by Leo Rosten and Lawrence Bush

Shrill

Notes from a Loud Woman

by Lindy West

How To Be A Woman

by Caitlin Moran

Stiff

The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers

by Mary Roach

Kids’ Books And YA

Sal & Gabi Break The Universe

by Carlos Hernandez

Sideways Stories From Wayside School

by Louis Sachar

The Phantom Tollbooth

by Norton Juster and Jules Feiffer

Angus, Thongs And Full-Frontal Snogging

Confessions of Georgia Nicolson

by Louise Rennison

The Stinky Cheese Man And Other Fairly Stupid Tales

by Jon Scieszka and Lane Smith

Poetry

Where The Sidewalk Ends

The Poems and Drawings of Shel Silverstein

by Shel Silverstein

Archy And Mehitabel

by Don Marquis

The Best Of Ogden Nash

by Ogden Nash and Linell Nash Smith

Classics

Clouds

by Aristophanes

Jeeves And Wooster (Series)

by P. G. Wodehouse

Candide

by Voltaire

Cold Comfort Farm

by Stella Gibbons

Pride And Prejudice

by Jane Austen

Roughing It

by Mark Twain

Importance Of Being Earnest

by Oscar Wilde

The Loved One

An Anglo-American Tragedy

by Evelyn Waugh

Lucky Jim

by Kingsley Amis

The Portable Dorothy Parker

by Dorothy Parker and Marion Meade

Three Men In A Boat (To Say Nothing Of The Dog)

by Jerome K. Jerome and Geoffrey Harvey

The Pursuit Of Love

by Nancy Mitford

My Life and Hard Times

by James Thurber

The Benchley Roundup

by Robert Benchley and Nathaniel Benchley

Short Stories

Texts From Jane Eyre

And Other Conversations with Your Favorite Literary Characters

by Daniel Mallory Ortberg

“Victory Lap”

by George Saunders

Deep Thoughts

Deep Thoughts

by Jack Handey

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