Cathyis looking for a Book in Comedy Collection
I have just finished Good Omens by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett and there is now a huge hole in my heart... Is there anything at all similar to it with a similar sense of humor? Thanks! #comedy #fiction
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Suggested byrungemaille and upvoted by 12 others
Suggested byrungemaille and upvoted by 8 others
rungemailleIf you haven’t read Pratchett’s Discworld series yet, it’s a definite must
Suggested byLauren Smith and upvoted by 7 others
Suggested bySusan Voss and upvoted by 5 others
Suggested byLauren Smith and upvoted by 4 others
Lauren SmithAnd you can always read more Terry Pratchett. Discworld is an overwhelming amount of books.
Suggested bygeneric_book_reference and upvoted by 3 others
Suggested byLauren Smith and upvoted by 3 others
Lauren SmithChristopher Moore has a similar sense of humor in his books.
Suggested byBecky Stewart and upvoted by 3 others
Becky StewartBeautifully written story
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Suggested byLauren Smith and upvoted by 2 others
Lauren SmithAnything by Douglass adams is going to give you that similar weird wordy humor.
Suggested byDalton Morse and upvoted by 2 others
Suggested byDalton Morse and upvoted by 2 others
Suggested byrungemaille and upvoted by 1 other
Suggested byDalton Morse and upvoted by 1 other
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Suggested bySarah Zimmerman and upvoted by 1 other
Suggested bySarah Zimmerman and upvoted by 1 other
Sarah ZimmermanThis edition includes the American God sequels (of a sort). Anansi Boys is a novel that is related, but not a direct sequel. The others are short stories/novellas, directly following the MC Shadow. I think Gaiman may have written at least one more related story since this edition came out, but I'm not sure. All stories should also be available separately too.
Suggested byJulie Reiter and upvoted by 1 other
Julie ReiterThis is great satire.
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Suggested byLauren Smith
Lauren SmithAll of a lee martinez books have that sense of humor to them.
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Suggested byLauren Smith
Lauren SmithThis also has a very Terry Pratchett quirky humor.
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Suggested byLauren Smith
Suggested byLauren Smith
Suggested byrungemaille
rungemaillemuch younger readership, but similar humour
Suggested byAstra Naughty
Astra NaughtySimilar writing style!
Suggested bySarah Zimmerman
Suggested bySarah Zimmerman
Suggested bySarah Zimmerman
Suggested bySarah Zimmerman
Suggested bySarah Zimmerman
Sarah ZimmermanIts a bit more juvenile that Gaiman or Pratchett. I haven't read them since middle/high school but I do remember the Xanth series being very fun. It’s still my brother (early 50s, significant age gap) favorite series so it might be worth trying.
Suggested byBrenna Paxton
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