It’s Friday! How about another installment of the Book Blogger Hop, when bloggers discuss bookish topics…
This week’s question is: What was the last book that made you laugh out loud?
So I must admit, I’m an easy sell on this one. It isn’t really all that hard for a book to make me laugh–and I tend to read books in that direction anyway! But I guess the most recent really funny book that made me laugh much more than once or twice…I’m saying that A Hat Full of Sky by (of course!) Terry Pratchett, the second in the Tiffany Aching subseries of Discworld.
Not surprising. When I look at the end of the year to decide the funniest book I read that year…it’s been pretty consistently Pratchett.
So what books have been making you laugh lately?
I just finished “Can You Keep A Secret?” By Sophie Kinsella and I busted a gut laughing so hard.
Another new book to check out. THANKS for sharing.
I finally got my link posted in the Book Blogger Hop List.
Happy Hopping!!
Elizabeth
Silver’s Reviews
My Blog Hop Answer
Pratchett is always reliable for the laughter. I love reading (and re-reading!) his books. 😀
It is so funny that you picked Terry Pratchett because I just bought Books 1 & 2 in the The Bromeliad Trilogy and 1-3 of the The Johnny Maxwell Trilogy today at a thrift store.
I haven’t read any books by Pratchett, but I have certainly heard of him. Now you’ve got my curiosity piqued, so I’m adding this one to my TBR and wish lists! Thanks!! : )
Ooh, I hope you enjoy Pratchett! He’s wonderful! The Wee Free Men is the first in the Tiffany Aching subseries (to which A Hat Full of Sky is the sequel)
Terry Pratchett’s Going Postal! Hilarious! I kept reading it aloud to anyone I could get to be still around me. Pratchett’s a win for this kind of thing.
I love Going Postal! I recommend it to people beginning Discworld. SO many funny moments!
Sadly no books have been making me laugh recently! I seem to have read a lot of serious books. I will clearly have to bring some Pratchett into my life soon 😛
Definitely time for an injection of Pratchett 🙂