"Top Ten Tuesday" is an original feature/weekly meme created on the blog "The Broke and the Bookish". It was created because they are particularly fond of lists. It is now hosted by Jana from That Artsy Reader Girl.
Since I am just as fond of them as they are, I jump at the chance to share my lists with them! Have a look at their page, there are lots of other bloggers who share their lists here.
This week's topic is Books Books Guaranteed to Put an End to Your Book Slump (Which books would you recommend to someone (it’s me, I’m someone) dealing with the dreaded book slump? No book is grabbing their attention or making them excited to sit down and read and they are suffering for it.)
Oh, interesting. And tough. It really depends on what kind of books you like. Let me think of some funny and easy reads that even I enjoyed. They should be great for a lot of people.
Ephron, Nora "The Most of Nora Ephron" - 2014Grisham, John "Skipping Christmas: A Novel" - 2001
Johnson, Maureen; Cooper, Jay "Your Guide to Not Getting Murdered in a Quaint English Village" - 2021
Khorsandi, Shappi "A Beginner's Guide to Acting English" - 2009
Roach, Mary "My Planet. Finding Humor in the Oddest Places" - 2013
Rosendorfer, Herbert "Letters Back to Ancient China" (GE: Briefe in die chinesische Vergangenheit) - 1983
Trotter, Derek "Del Boy" (Family of John Sullivan) "He Who Dares" - 2015Wodehouse, P.G. "The World of Jeeves" (Jeeves #2-4: The Inimitable Jeeves #2, Carry On, Jeeves #3, Very Good, Jeeves! #4) - 1923/1925/1930
📚 Happy Reading 📚
I do fine that I struggle a bit with 'funny' books - probably because my particular sense of humour is.... a little odd. But when you DO find such a book its GREAT!
ReplyDeleteI know exactly what you mean. I don't read all that many books like that, either. But I can definitely recommend any of these, I'm sure you'd enjoy them, as well.
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