Six books that make you laugh!

Jennifer Cruisie is about the funniest author out there. And her funniest, by far, was Wild Ride. Written with her sometimes co-author Bob Mayer, Wild Ride is totally different than her other books. Maybe that's why I find it the most memorable. Definitely anything by Jennifer Cruisie is worth the time - I know I'll be laughing out loud.
Speaking of laughing out loud, Meg Cabot's books are also guaranteed to get me going! The Boy Next Door, the first book I ever read by Ms. Cabot, remains my favorite! Written entirely in emails between the characters, I read it in one night and have re-read it twice since then. (Which is a huge thing; I almost never re-read books!)
Another favorite author is Sophie Kinsella. Wedding Night almost caused me to get into an accident - I was laughing so hard as I listened to it in my car.

My favorite read alouds that keep the kids in stitches are Lois Lowry's All About Sam and Roald Dahl's The Witches. I defy you to read either of these books aloud and not have to stop to wipe a tear! The best part is listening to the kids laugh - every class loves both of these books!
Finally my suggestion to nearly every student who asks for a funny book is most often Mudshark by Gary Paulsen. So cleverly written, especially the subplot narrated by the principal at the beginning of each chapter.
I can't wait to add to my TBR pile for the summer when I check out everyone else's books over at bewitched bookworms! Check it out!
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