Humor Ebooks

Sick and Full of Burning

Another example of Kelly Cherry’s abundant talents. Her high-praised debut remains one of the best American novels by a contemporary author.


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Roughing It

Originally published over 100 years ago, Roughing It was Mark Twain's second major work after the success of his 1869 travel book, Innocents Abroad. This time Twain travels through the wild west of America.


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The Fabulous Clipjoint

Fredric Brown´s The Fabulous Clipjoint comes from a now-vanished world of crime fiction that once satisfied the same appetites in the audience that are now fed by television programming.


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The Interplanetary Huntress Returns

The Interplanetary Huntress Returns brings back the "bring-'em-back-alive" gal, Gerry Carlyle, science fiction's first heroine, for more of the unique blend of action, humor and romance that made Femme Fatales, a website devoted to "pulp's crime-fighting heroines, " proclaims her


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Following the Equator

"We sailed for America, and there made certain preparations. This took but little time. Two members of my family elected to go with me. Also a carbuncle. The dictionary says a carbuncle is a kind of jewel. Humor is out of place in a dictionary." -- M.T.


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Cliffs Notes: Thackeray's Vanity Fair

This satirical novel of manners will fascinate the careful reader. The story of the various fortunes of two women in 19th-century England is filled with sly irony and tongue-in-cheek humor, yet it offers the leisurely reader a chance to find subtle meanings.


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