Browsing: Humor

As she approaches 40, Claire Sterling struggles to cope with a messy divorce, a difficult dating scene, and a growing insecurity about her weight. Can she find her way to love and self-acceptance in this witty romantic comedy?

“Engaging” (The Washington Post): When Alexander the Great decides to send an elephant to his old tutor, Aristotle, Leon is charged with making the delivery — a mission filled with danger, comedy, and adventure. “A historical novel with a sense of humor” (The New York Times).

A #1 New York Times bestseller that inspired a hit film! As a shocking war against zombies wreaks havoc, Max Brooks travels across the world documenting the new reality — and struggling for survival. “A literate, ironic, strangely tasty treat” (Kirkus Reviews).

From a celebrated Hollywood actor and #1 New York Times bestselling author: This hilarious, must-read memoir is filled with unforgettable stories from Debbie Reynolds’s legendary career in showbiz. “Exuberant” (Kirkus Reviews).

“Lively, raucous, and immensely entertaining” (Kirkus Reviews): Revel in a century’s worth of laughs with this superb account of humor and humorists. “Pop culture enthusiasts… will relish this important history of American comedy” (Library Journal starred review).

A laugh-out-loud village cozy with nearly 1,400 five-star Goodreads ratings! Aging Southern belle Miss Julia must use all her poise and wit to scrape together a tasteful wedding for deputy Coleman and attorney Binkie — a task that proves more challenging than she expected!

Miss Julia vows to save her housekeeper Lillian’s home — even if it means risking life and limb in a motorcycle marathon! A New York Times bestselling author presents “one of the most delightful characters to appear in years” (Fannie Flagg).

From a New York Times bestselling author: When her housemate fails to return one night, Miss Julia knows something’s wrong — and to uncover the truth, she’ll have to take matters into her own hands. “Miss Julia is one of the most delightful characters to come along in years” (Fannie Flagg).