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These Books Make Us Literally Laugh Out Loud

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A good movie can lift your mood in mere moments. But since it's not always convenient to queue up Netflix when you're feeling sad, it always helpful to have a book that makes you smile nearby.

Fortunately, there are no shortage of funny tomes to add some laughs to your day. (Plus, we'd argue that by going the reading route instead of always tuning into cat videos on YouTube, you might be doing something good for your brain in the long term. Just a theory.) These titles never fail to make us — at the very least — crack a smile. They even make us do spit takes in public sometimes, but whatever. That's a price we're willing to pay for a good giggle.

Have a suggestion for another funny read? We're all ears! But for now, here are the books we turn to when we need a little pick-me-up — or even when we don't.

Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me? (And Other Concerns)

By Mindy Kaling

Life advice, Mindy Kaling style, this delightful debut is chock-full of embarrassing moments and real talk-wisdom, traversing everything from dating to friendships to fame.

Photo: Crown/Archetype.

I Feel Bad About My Neck

By Nora Ephron

This collection of essays on all things womanhood from the late, great Nora Ephron charts territory from why she wanted to wear turtlenecks in her later years to romantic and career advice from her early days. Brilliant and witty in her signature style, this is one we turn to again and again.

Photo: Vintage Books.

One More Thing (Stories and Other Stories)

By B.J. Novak

Okay, okay. You were expecting memoir. But this book is actually proof that Novak is a skilled storyteller with a knack for making weird situations into an opportunity to laugh out loud. (See also: The Office.)

Photo: Vintage Books.

The Joy of Leaving Your Shit All Over the Place

By Jennifer McCartney

Marie Kondo may have swept up the nation with The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up. But McCartney comes out swinging for allowing yourself to make a mess — and she might be onto something here.

Photo: Countryman Press.

The Misadventures of Awkward Black Girl

By Issa Rae

Rae — whose HBO series based on this book, Insecure, finally hits the small screen this fall — has a knack for making the already awkward even more awkward, and then falling even further down the awkward hole for her audience's benefit. But she's also remarkably honest about her faults and fuck-ups as a human being, and those moments often wind up being the funniest.

Photo: Atria.

Barrel Fever

By David Sedaris

We definitely recommend picking up this Sedaris title when you're down in the dumps, but to be honest, you really can't go wrong with any of his stories. Need proof? Get a load of this holiday letter he wrote. We laugh-cried actual tears because of this one.

Photo: Back Bay Books.

The Rap Yearbook

By Shea Serrano

As the subtitle spells out, this book presents "The Most Important Rap Song From Every Year Since 1979, Discussed, Debated, and Deconstructed." You'll laugh — and you'll learn something. It's a win-win.

Photo: Harry N. Abrams.

Furiously Happy: A Funny Book About Horrible Things

By Jenny Lawson

"Some people might think that being 'furiously happy' is just an excuse to be stupid and irresponsible and invite a herd of kangaroos over to your house without telling your husband first because you suspect he would say no since he's never particularly liked kangaroos. And that would be ridiculous because no one would invite a herd of kangaroos into their house. Two is the limit. I speak from personal experience. My husband says that none is the new limit. I say he should have been clearer about that before I rented all those kangaroos."

Ahem. Read this one.

Photo: Flatiron Books.

Bossypants

By Tina Fey

Seriously, when has Tina Fey not made you laugh?

Photo: Reagan Arthur / Little, Brown.

How to Be a Woman

By Caitlin Moran

A feminist (wo)manifesto told in the writer's signature snark-meets-smart style, this book reads like a college course as given by a stand-up star. And it'll add to your lady-power arsenal, so another win-win.

Photo: Harper Perennial.

Little Victories: Perfect Rules for Imperfect Living

By Jason Gay

You don't have to have a favorite team to appreciate these hilarious anecdotes from a top sports writer: Gay treads plenty of other territory. Like how to build the ideal wedding playlist without coming off as a total snob. And how to not have fistfights with other parents after a little league game scuffle. (No joke on that last one. It always pays to be prepared.)

Photo: Doubleday.

I Was Told There'd Be Cake

By Sloane Crosley

If you are, or have ever been, a young person falling apart at the seams in a big city, then this book — and Sloane Crosley — get you. Also, it's worth finding out how she ended up with a box full of My Little Pony figurines under her bed as a full-grown woman.

Photo: Riverhead Books.

Hyperbole and a Half

By Allie Brosh

Have you read this blog? Seriously, you need it in your life. Even if you never buy the book, treat yourself to the blog.

Photo: Touchstone Books.

Not That Kind of Girl

By Lena Dunham

In this equal parts hilarious and arresting memoir, Dunham shows off her comedic chops and bares all in the voice we've come to know and love.

Photo: Random House Trade Paperbacks.

You'll Grow Out of It

By Jessi Klein

Klein — who came up in Comedy Central TV development and is currently the head writer on Inside Amy Schumer — has a knack for wrangling the funniest moment out of any given scenario, hacking it into pieces, and then finding something meaningful contained within. Klein is one of the funniest voices in entertainment right now, one you likely hear all the time even though you might not recognize it. We'd definitely suggest getting to know this woman because she's going to be making you laugh for years to come.

Photo: Grand Central Publishing.

Sex, Drugs, and Cocoa Puffs

By Chuck Klosterman

Klosterman may be the king of critical thinking applied to lowbrow subject matter, and there's a reason for that: He's a razor-sharp writer with a deep knowledge of all things pop culture. And he knows how to dress a subject down without dumbing it down. Start with this book, and if you dig it, definitely move on to his others.

Photo: Scribner.

The Girl With the Lower Back Tattoo

By Amy Schumer

Leave it to TV's reigning princess of comedy to spin the title of a beloved mystery series into something innately laughable. Schumer tells stories from her own life in this not-quite memoir: Some we've heard, and others we haven't. But on the page as on screen, she has a way of making us giggle when we least expect it.

Photo: Gallery Books.

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