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Old 09-09-2015, 03:02 PM   #196
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Originally Posted by Teknikal View Post
The last kinda similar Pratchett style books I read which I found actually quite funny were the Wizard 2.0 series by Scott Meyer

Off to be the Wizard was the first one.

That said I don't read humor an awful lot so I'm probably the wrong person to ask,

As far as it goes though I do find darker humor funny I think my sense of humor is a little twisted and have found myself almost unable to breathe when reading through books like

"The alphabet of Manlyness" by Maddox,

"Emails from an A**hole* by John Lyndsay

"The Internet is a Playground" by David Thorne

Also I should be ashamed to admit really I find Tucker Max's books about his exploits fairly amusing.

For something less twisted though l have enjoyed a few Christopher Moore books they weren't super funny but definitely had their moments.
But a lot of these examples does not seem to contain a story so cannot be "better storylined". I was interested in books that have a story that are better better storylined than Pratchett and funnier that you have read. Which of these are examples of that?
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