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8 Best Comedy Books In 2025

Top Comedy Books You Can't Miss This Year

By Diana MerescPublished 7 months ago • 4 min read
8 Best Comedy Books In 2025
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Looking for the best comedy books to lighten your day and lift your spirits? Whether you enjoy witty banter, satirical narratives, or uproarious memoirs, the literary world has no shortage of hilarious reads to tickle your funny bone. Below is a list of 8 best comedy books in 2025.

1. "Dear Girls" by Ali Wong

In Dear Girls, comedian Ali Wong writes a series of hilarious and heartfelt letters to her daughters, packed with brutally honest advice, wild personal stories, and unfiltered humor. Her raw, irreverent tone makes even the most taboo subjects laugh-out-loud funny, and her perspective as an Asian-American woman adds depth and uniqueness to her comedy. Whether discussing her immigrant parents or childbirth horror stories, Wong balances absurdity with sincerity, making Dear Girls an unforgettable, empowering, and riotously funny read.

2. "My Horizontal Life" by Chelsea Handler

Handler’s sharp, sarcastic voice and fearless honesty turn her personal stories into a comedic tour de force. The book is packed with outrageous scenarios, awkward encounters, and brutally funny insights into dating and relationships. Handler’s unapologetic humor and larger-than-life personality shine through every page, making My Horizontal Life an unputdownable read for anyone who loves bold, raunchy comedy with a touch of vulnerability.

3. "Bossypants" by Tina Fey

With razor-sharp wit and fearless self-deprecation, Fey covers her awkward adolescence, early days in comedy, and the challenges of being a woman in a male-dominated industry. Her stories are packed with humor, heart, and biting insight into modern feminism, workplace dynamics, and the absurdities of celebrity life. Every chapter showcases Fey’s signature comedic voice, making Bossypants a must-read for anyone seeking laughs alongside inspiration and authenticity.

4. "Less" by Andrew Sean Greer

Less is a Pulitzer Prize-winning novel that manages to be both hilariously witty and emotionally profound. What starts as a farcical escape becomes a journey of self-discovery, love, and unexpected enlightenment. Greer’s writing is elegant and clever, with comedic timing that’s razor-sharp. The narrative blends absurd situations with heartfelt reflection on aging, relationships, and the fear of being irrelevant. Less is a comedic triumph that’s as moving as it is funny, making it essential reading for fans of smart literary humor.

5. "The Rosie Project" by Graeme Simsion

The Rosie Project is a charming romantic comedy centered around Don Tillman, a brilliant yet socially inept genetics professor who sets out to find a wife through a rigid, scientifically-formulated questionnaire. What he doesn’t anticipate is Rosie—spontaneous, chaotic, and the complete opposite of everything he thought he wanted. The story unfolds with humor, heart, and surprising emotional depth as Don navigates the complexities of love, relationships, and self-discovery. Simsion’s narrative is filled with laugh-out-loud moments born from Don’s literal mindset and awkward encounters. The Rosie Project is a feel-good, intelligently funny novel that’s impossible not to love.

6. "Hyperbole and a Half" by Allie Brosh

Based on her hugely popular webcomic, Allie Brosh’s Hyperbole and a Half combines illustrated stories and essays that delve into anxiety, depression, procrastination, and other parts of life—while being completely hilarious. Her childlike drawing style perfectly contrasts the deeply emotional and introspective content, creating an unmistakable brand of humor. From tales of her dog’s bizarre behavior to absurd childhood memories, Brosh’s voice is both uniquely relatable and wildly original. Hyperbole and a Half is more than just funny—it’s cathartic, real, and deeply human, making it a must-read for fans of unconventional storytelling and authentic comedic vulnerability.

7. "Where’d You Go, Bernadette" by Maria Semple

Maria Semple’s Where’d You Go, Bernadette is a sharply satirical novel about a brilliant but reclusive architect, Bernadette Fox, who mysteriously disappears before a family trip to Antarctica. Told through a series of emails, faxes, school memos, and other documents, the story is pieced together by her teenage daughter, Bee. With its biting commentary on tech culture, parenting, and social expectations, Semple’s novel delivers laughs while exploring the complexities of genius and motherhood. The unconventional narrative structure and eccentric characters make it a unique and engrossing read.

8. "Bridget Jones’s Diary" by Helen Fielding

Helen Fielding’s Bridget Jones’s Diary is a modern classic of comedic fiction that helped define the “chick-lit” genre. Told in diary format, it chronicles a year in the life of Bridget Jones—a hilariously flawed, wine-loving, self-deprecating Londoner navigating romance, career, and self-improvement. Her struggles with dieting, smoking, and dating are painfully relatable and endlessly funny. Fielding’s sharp satire of modern womanhood, combined with unforgettable supporting characters like Daniel Cleaver and Mark Darcy, has captivated millions. The book’s blend of vulnerability and comic misadventure makes Bridget Jones’s Diary not only side-splitting but also incredibly endearing and iconic.

Conclusion

Laughter is a universal remedy, and these 8 best comedy books prove that great humor transcends time, culture, and genre. Whether you're drawn to sharp satire, quirky memoirs, or imaginative storytelling, this curated list offers a rich spectrum of literary laughter. Each title brings its own distinctive voice and comedic brilliance—crafted by authors who have mastered the delicate art of making readers laugh while often reflecting on life’s deeper truths.

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