MonkeyTennis wrote: » https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/330919.Adolf_Hitler Spike Milligan
jiltloop wrote: » A Confederacy of Dunces by John Kennedy Toole is a great book and a funny read. I Partridge is definitely the funniest book I've ever read. I would also second Catch 22 and there is also another very funny book which is has similar quirkiness that I found very funny, The Third Policeman by our own Flann O'Brien, fantastically strange! Another funny series of books once you get past the first few pages and get a sense of the main character is The Enderby Series by Anthony Burgess, 3 brilliant books with a very funny main character!
benjamin d wrote: » Catch 22 is the only book that genuinely had me laughing out loud. Hilarious and a great read too.
JohnnyFlash wrote: » One moderately funny joke spread out over 400 pages. The most overrated book ever printed. It’s like you have to say it’s hilarious. The Flashman books are very funny. Loads of riding, cheating on cards, racism, drunkenness, cowardly behaviour, and being a rich cad in 1800’s London. Extremely politically incorrect, so not for sensitive types.
jiltloop wrote: » Many people disagree with you there, in fact you're the first dissenting voice I've come across, most people I know who've read it found it hilarious. It's all subjective of course, it's all just a matter of opinion but I'm not sure how you think it's just one joke spread out. What may I ask is the joke you're referring to in it?