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The Best Nonfiction Humor Books for a Good Laugh

  1. "Diary of a Wimpy Kid" by Jeff Kinney - Originally published in 2007, this illustrated novel series follows the life of a middle school student named Greg Heffley, and his struggles to fit in and navigate the social hierarchy of his school. Written in journal format, the book is filled with humor and relatable situations that makes it a great read for both children and adults.

  2. "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" by Douglas Adams - Originally published in 1979, this science fiction comedy series follows the adventures of an unwitting human and his alien friend as they travel through space. The book is filled with dry wit, satire, and absurdity that makes it a classic in the genre of humorous science fiction.

  3. "Bad Feminist" by Roxane Gay - Originally published in 2014, this collection of essays by writer and cultural critic Roxane Gay is a witty and irreverent examination of the complexities of modern feminism. Gay's writing is characterized by its sharp wit, self-deprecating humor, and ability to find the humor in even the most serious of subjects.

  4. "The Complete Calvin and Hobbes" by Bill Watterson - Originally published between 1985 and 1995, this comic strip series follows the adventures of a six-year-old boy named Calvin and his imaginary tiger friend Hobbes. The strip is known for its clever wit, satire, and absurd situations that make it a favorite among readers of all ages.

  5. "Let's Pretend This Never Happened" by Jenny Lawson - Originally published in 2012, this memoir by blogger and author Jenny Lawson is a hilarious and candid account of her life and family. Lawson's writing is characterized by its sharp wit, sarcasm, and ability to find the humor in even the most difficult of situations.

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