You’ll Crack Up! Hilarious Reads from 2020 You Can’t Miss
oh, 2020—what a year, right? But amidst the chaos, some sparkling gems in the literary and comic world popped up, making us snort with laughter. These are the books and comics that made us giggle, guffaw, and grin from ear to ear. Whether you’re looking for humor in prose or punchlines in panels, here’s a collection worth checking out.
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1. “Dear Girls” by Ali Wong
Ali Wong delivers a hilarious and heartfelt book, packed with brutally honest truths and laugh-out-loud anecdotes. firstly, her memoir is a love letter to her daughters. It’s filled with advice on everything from dating to career choices, wrapped in her signature style of comedy. This book is perfect for those who love stand-up comedy and want to see it translated seamlessly into written word.
2. “Solutions and Other Problems” by Allie Brosh
also, we have Allie Brosh’s long-awaited sequel to her previous hit, “Hyperbole and a Half.” In “Solutions and Other Problems,” Brosh’s humorous comics check out her unique take on life’s puzzles. Her illustrations are simple yet deep, making even the most mundane events seem laugh-worthy. Readers will find themselves relating to her bizarre yet strangely familiar experiences.
3. “Big Nate: Blow the Roof Off!” by Lincoln Peirce
Additionally, Lincoln Peirce’s Big Nate strikes again. “Blow the Roof Off!” is another fun, comical adventure packed with mishaps and middle-school drama. Nate’s antics and troubles are depicted with such a playful touch that it engages readers of all ages. It’s an ideal read for lifting spirits and recapturing the light-hearted joys of youth.
4. “The Borowitz Report: The Big Book of Shockers” by Andy Borowitz
In contrast to traditional humor, Andy Borowitz’s collection of satirical news articles stands out for its sharp wit and biting sarcasm. “The Big Book of Shockers” compiles some of the most absurd, laugh-inducing headlines and stories, poking fun at current events and media sensationalism. It’s a must-read for those who appreciate humor with a side of social commentary.
5. “Heartstopper Volume 2” by Alice Oseman
Finally, Alice Oseman’s “Heartstopper Volume 2” offers a blend of humor, romance, and real-life issues. The graphic novel continues the story of Charlie and Nick, navigating their teenage lives and budding relationship with charm and wit. Oseman’s adolescent romance coupled with her knack for lighthearted dialogue makes this an exceptionally delightful read.
In conclusion, these books and comics not only provided much-needed laughter during 2020 but also highlighted the power of humor in navigating tough times. So, whenever you need a break from reality, dive into one of these marvelous reads. Laughs guaranteed!
- Dear Girls by Ali Wong
- Solutions and Other Problems by Allie Brosh
- Heartstopper Volume 2 by Alice Oseman
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