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Welcome to Top Ten Tuesday! This week’s topic is Books That Made Me Laugh Out Loud. I didn’t have any strict rules for making my list this week. Consequently, my list is an interesting mix. Let’s get to the list!
My Lady Jane by Cynthia Hand, Brodi Ashton, and Jodi Meadows-When this topic came up, this was one of the first books that came to mind!
Discount Prices (Heroes for Hire #1) by C.S. Feldman-I love this series!
Undead and Unwed by Mary Janice Davidson-A friend of my recommended this to me years ago, and we had so much fun laughing over it together.
Pioneer Woman Cookbooks by Ree Drummond-Not only does Ree Drummond have delicious recipes, her books are full of funny and heartwarming stories from her life. I have all of her cookbooks, and love them all.
Charlie the Ranch Dog books by Ree Drummond-These were a big hit with my kids!
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A Visitor for Bear by Bonny Becker-I love all the bear books!
The True Story of the Three Little Pigs by Jon Scieszka-A classic!
The Pigeon Needs a Bath! by Mo Willems-I distinctly remember laughing in the middle of the bookstore as I flipped through the pages!
We are in a Book! by Mo Willems-I picked this up in the same trip to the bookstore as The Pigeon Needs a Bath!
Homicidal Psycho Jungle Cat by Bill Watterson-Calvin and Hobbes are so much fun!
Have you read any of these? What books make you laugh out loud?
Aww picture books what a brilliant idea! These are my books that made me laugh out loud – some recent reads and some familiar classics.
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I need to get my hands on My Lady Jane!
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It is so much fun! If you read it, you’ll have to let me know what you think.
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I’ve heard so much good stuff about My Lady Jane, I should really read it at some point.
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It is really fun!
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I love your mix of books! I heard so many good things about My Lady Jane, I hope to try it soon.
I highly recommend My Lady Jane. You’ll have to let me know what you think if you get a chance to check it out.
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This week I’m seeing why I read so few “funny” books. Most of these are new to me this week! I’ve heard quite a bit about the Jane/Mary/etc. books though.
If you ever decide to read My Lady Jane, you’ll have to let me know what you think!
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The True Story of the Three Little Pigs was my favorite when I was growing up. I have so many great memories associated with that one! 🙂
Me too! So much fun. My kids loved it too.
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What an eclectic mix!
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My Lady Jane was so funny. I never did get a chance to continue that series.
I haven’t continued it yet either! I need to though.
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Undead and Unwed looks hilarious–what a great cover!
It is really funny! If you check it out, you’ll have to let me know what you think.
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Oh the last one- I so miss those!!!
I do too! I have a few collections of the comic strips though.
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Oh, The Lady Janes are great ones to make us laugh out loud! I’m pretty sure I have through most of them. I can’t wait for the Marys!
I’ve only read the first in the Janies series! I really need to read the rest, and of course get to the Marys as well. I really love My Lady Jane though. I smile just looking at the book remembering how much fun I had reading it!
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I had lunch one time with Brodi Ashton and her writing group. She’s a funny lady, so I’m not surprised that a book co-authored by her made you laugh!
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Great list! I remember loving The True Story of the Three Little Pigs when I was little.
It is so much fun!
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I read The True Story of the Three Little Pigswith my boys. Loved it.
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I did too. It was fun sharing a book I enjoyed as a child with them.
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Calvin and Hobbes – ever reliable. But the Bear, the Three Pigs and the Pigeon all look charming. Thanks for some adorable suggestions, happy TTT
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I enjoyed My Lady Jane too and I love The Pioneer Woman!
I love Pioneer Woman too! I use her cookbooks all the time.
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The kids books that are now, probably, outdated are some of the most sweet and pure kind of fun reads to enjoy! I still have quite a few of mind though why I don’t know. 🙂 Glad to know My Lady Jane is a good fit for this week. Now I just need to read the book! Thanks for visiting Finding Wonderland on this week.
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Yes, there are a lot of kids books out there that are so sweet and pure. They’ll always be classics to me. 🙂
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