Non-fiction comics
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Non-fiction comics
It is maybe possible to write a funny biography, but the biographies I read are mostly about political leaders and I can’t remember much laughing while reading.
It is not that I can’t laugh. I just finished a fictional comic and laughed a few times. I wonder if it is maybe a kind of inappropriate affect; I merely laughed because I was ashamed of the main character. Is that the only way a book can be funny?
Psychiatric case studies sometimes make you laugh, but on the whole they are rather depressing.
Long long ago I read a book by Desmond Morris that maybe made me laugh. I am uncertain if the funny parts were totally non-fiction. The same holds for Günter Wallraff.
I read about a funny book about grammar, but because the book review I read about it was negative, I didn’t try if it worked with me.
By reading funny books I hope to improve my mood.
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"I read about a funny book about grammar, but because the book review I read about it was negative, I didn’t try if it worked with me."
Uh, what?
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I don’t know, I only read the following sentence:FNAWrite wrote: "I read about a funny book about grammar, but because the book review I read about it was negative, I didn’t try if it worked with me."
Uh, what?
„Der Textsorte entsprechend sind die Kolumnen größtenteils in einem flapsigen, humorvoll gemeinten Stil geschrieben, der jedoch die allzeit oberlehrerhaften Untertöne nicht kaschieren kann. „
See west#uni-koblenz#de/landau/fb6/germanistik/mitarbeiter/professoren/jan-schneider/sick.pdf
(replace '#' with '.').
-- 12 Feb 2014, 14:45 --
Sorry I used the wrong word. I mean humorous books, not cartoons.
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If you're looking for some comedy about a serious topic I would recommend "Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers" by Mary Roach. While I wasn't incredibly fond of her writing, I did find myself laughing out loud while reading on more than one occasion.
If you're looking for some comedy about a light topic I would recommend "Holy Cow: An Indian Adventure" by Sarah Macdonald. This book also has some laugh-out-loud parts to it and is relatively lighthearted throughout the story.
I have also heard of some comical non-fiction grammar books but I have also heard that they aren't the greatest. But you might as well give one a shot, if you don't like it you don't have to finish reading it.

I'll be interested to see what other people recommend for books. I read a lot of non-fiction and would also be interested in some comical topics. Good luck on your search!
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