humorous fiction

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humorous fiction

Emma

2007
Emma, a self-assured young lady in Regency England, attempts to arrange her life and the lives of those around her into a pattern dictated by her romantic fancy.

Emily the strange

Boring Issue [Chairman of the Bored]
2005
A graphic novel in which antihero Emily the Strange battles boredom, solitude, and supernatural occurrences.

The complete Peanuts

2010
A collection of daily and Sunday "Peanuts" cartoon strips created by Charles Schulz in 1975 and 1976.

The complete Peanuts

2009
Collects Charles Schulz's daily and Sunday "Peanuts" strips from 1973 and 1974, which chronicle the adventures of Charlie Brown, Snoopy, and friends.

Comedies and satires

1987
Collection of comedies and satires which provide insight into the author's later and better known horror and suspense fiction.

Queen of babble

2006
Recent college graduate Lizzie Nichols takes the money intended for a downpayment on a New York apartment and travels to London to be with Andrew who she thought was her dream man, and upon learning her mistake moves on to France to stay with a friend who is working at a chateau for the summer, where her unability to keep secrets leads to big trouble and a better love.

No! I don't want to join a book club

diary of a sixtieth year
2007
A fictionalized diary of Marie Sharp, a divorced woman who is turning sixty, expecting a grandchild, starting a new relationship with a man, and beginning to think that there are advantages to getting older.

Holidays on ice

1997
A collection of six humorous Christmas stories written by David Sedaris.

Filthy rich

a novel
2001
After being dumped by her orthodontist fianc?e on a national television quiz show, Marcy Mallowitz must find a way to dodge reporters and her own meddling friends as she struggles to cope with unwanted instant celebrity.

My legendary girlfriend

2001
English teacher Will Kelly, still hurting three years after being dumped by his girlfriend Agnes, and depressed over his job, his apartment, and his impending twenty-sixth birthday, sees light at the end of the tunnel when he meets Kate, the previous renter of his awful flat.

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