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Book recommendations for holidays. 23:14 - May 24 with 2584 viewsMattinLondon

Am wondering whether anyone can recommend good books for me as I’m off on my holidays soon.

I’m looking for books that contain a lot of dark humour - doesn’t have to be laugh out loud every page, but more than just one page of funny. I’m open to plot so hopefully that won’t narrow down things too much.

Thanks.
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Book recommendations for holidays. on 23:20 - May 24 with 2547 viewsBlueBadger

Pretty much everything in the Discworld series from 'Wyrd Sisters' onwards but notably 'Small Gods', 'Monstrous Regiment' and 'The Truth' as their a bit more standalone. In a similar vein 'Good Omens' - some of the references have dated a bit but it's a lot of fun.
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Book recommendations for holidays. on 23:53 - May 24 with 2513 viewsFreddies_Ears

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Hundr
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Book recommendations for holidays. on 00:04 - May 25 with 2504 viewsIllinoisblue

John Niven.

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Book recommendations for holidays. on 00:25 - May 25 with 2493 viewsLord_Lucan

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Boris

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Book recommendations for holidays. on 06:18 - May 25 with 2415 viewsnodge_blue

I read a bunch of Tom Sharpe books many years ago which I found pretty funny at the time. Not sure how they've aged down the years.

I suppose Catch 22 has plenty of dark humour. As do other Joseph Heller novels.

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Book recommendations for holidays. on 06:53 - May 25 with 2385 viewsPendejo

Filth - Irvine Welsh

Funny until you realise it could be the biography of a current serving MET officer based on recent events.

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Book recommendations for holidays. on 07:17 - May 25 with 2369 viewsMattinLondon

Thank you for all of the recommendations- not sure about the Boris one though.
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Book recommendations for holidays. on 07:57 - May 25 with 2315 viewsStochesStotasBlewe

Unreliable Memoirs by Clive James.

Read it several times, always on holidays, very interesting and funny.

Pour Me by AA Gill or any of his travel stuff. Dark humour at times and brilliantly written.
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We have no village green, or a shop. It's very, very quiet. I can walk to the pub.

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Book recommendations for holidays. on 08:16 - May 25 with 2256 viewsrealprojection

You could try my recently published book - Dark Swans
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0

It's a technothriller laced with cynicism about corporate life. It's also full of oblique references to Ipswich Town.

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Book recommendations for holidays. on 08:31 - May 25 with 2230 viewsitfcjoe

Kill Your Friends by John Niven

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Book recommendations for holidays. on 08:45 - May 25 with 2212 viewsghostofescobar

Book recommendations for holidays. on 00:25 - May 25 by Lord_Lucan

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Boris


Currently reading "Johnson at 10: The Inside Story" by Anthony Seldon & Raymond Newell. Scary, infuriating, exasperating......some of it is hardly believable, except that you can remember the events from the recent past!

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Book recommendations for holidays. on 09:09 - May 25 with 2180 viewsjontysnut

Book recommendations for holidays. on 08:31 - May 25 by itfcjoe

Kill Your Friends by John Niven


John Niven seconded. Also Elmore Leonard and Carl Hiasson. Frankie Boyle's recent novel Meantime. Craig Russell's Lennox books.
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Book recommendations for holidays. on 09:14 - May 25 with 2169 viewsLord_Lucan

Book recommendations for holidays. on 08:45 - May 25 by ghostofescobar

Currently reading "Johnson at 10: The Inside Story" by Anthony Seldon & Raymond Newell. Scary, infuriating, exasperating......some of it is hardly believable, except that you can remember the events from the recent past!


The bloke who wrote that has just been on the radio.

Seems like he has a massive agenda to be honest.

I would recommend you read the book I suggested, it is well balanced

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Book recommendations for holidays. on 09:29 - May 25 with 2143 viewsMattinLondon

Book recommendations for holidays. on 08:31 - May 25 by itfcjoe

Kill Your Friends by John Niven


I’ve already read that and quite liked it. I also read another of his - one when Jesus is resurrected. Didn’t like it as much but was good.
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Book recommendations for holidays. on 10:03 - May 25 with 2129 viewsGuthrum

Old, but a classic scathing satire of people and society - William Thackeray's Vanity Fair.

Stream of consciousness and zany characters from the 18th century - Laurence Sterne The Life And Opinions Of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman. (Which I've just discovered Martin Rowson produced a graphic novel version of)
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Book recommendations for holidays. on 10:26 - May 25 with 2102 viewsitfcjoe

Book recommendations for holidays. on 09:29 - May 25 by MattinLondon

I’ve already read that and quite liked it. I also read another of his - one when Jesus is resurrected. Didn’t like it as much but was good.


There is a follow up with same character and a Michael Jackson type popstar called 'Kill Em All', plus a Trump style US politic book called The F*cck It List and both are good reads if you liked the first one

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Book recommendations for holidays. on 12:45 - May 25 with 2013 viewsSaleAway

You might enjoy the Logan Mcrae series by Stuart Macbride. They are police procedurals based in Aberdeen. They are a little bit over the top in terms of the body and splatter count, but there's some good dark humour in the interactions of the police teams.

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Book recommendations for holidays. on 13:09 - May 25 with 1996 viewsBlueBadger

Book recommendations for holidays. on 09:14 - May 25 by Lord_Lucan

The bloke who wrote that has just been on the radio.

Seems like he has a massive agenda to be honest.

I would recommend you read the book I suggested, it is well balanced


A book pointing out that Johnson is bigoted, corrupt, narcissistic, criminally inclined, lazy and incompetent IS balanced, because it's looked at all the available evidence and come to that conclusion.

That's what balance IS.

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Book recommendations for holidays. on 08:57 - May 27 with 1811 viewsDubai_Blue

If you have a Kindle, look for John Locke - Donovan Creed series on amazon. Or any of his other books
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Book recommendations for holidays. on 10:12 - May 27 with 1771 viewsiamatractorboy

This one sounds like a good read...

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Book recommendations for holidays. on 12:21 - May 27 with 1733 viewsLegendofthePhoenix

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