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1. Mid-Length [47782 words]Hey, Lady! Your Tin Snips are Showing by Beth Szillagyi [Humor]
2. Long [112448 words]Milky Way Marmalade by Mike DiCerto [Humor/Science Fiction]
3. Mid-Length [41510 words]Around the Bend by Darrell Bain [Humor/Fantasy]
4. Long [76805 words]A Corpse is a Corpse by Richard W. Browne [Humor/Mystery/Crime]
5. Long [72241 words]Medics Wild! [Medics Wild Series Book 1] by Darrell Bain [Humor]
1. Long [76829 words]Oddball Squadron by Robert Clyde Moore [Humor/Mainstream]
2. Long [70839 words]Andy Stevenson vs. The Lord of the Loins by Kage Alan [Humor]
3. Very Long [216546 words]The Psmith Omnibus: Mike & Psmith; Psmith in the City; Psmith, Journalist by P. G. Wodehouse [Humor/Classic Literature]
4. Very Long [225387 words]The First P. G. Wodehouse Omnibus: The Indiscretions of Archie; The Intrusion of Jimmy; The Coming of Bill by P. G. Wodehouse [Humor/Classic Literature]
5. Very Long [200000 words]The Jeeves Omnibus: My Man Jeeves; Right Ho, Jeeves by P. G. Wodehouse [Humor/Mainstream]
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51 Oddball Squadron
by Robert Clyde Moore
  Sergeant Bob Steele catches militaritis. He wants to make retirement, but he is surrounded by crazies at Oddball Squadron and in his personal life. Commander Backtrail wants to get rid of him and the other perverts. Meanwhile, Major Headshrinker, the base psychiatrist, becomes famous by writing papers on them. When Sergeant Bob is tagged for war games, this bad luck interferes with his womanizing and drinking. War games are hell! But when he returns to work, the real battles start. Several chara... more info>> (Published: 2006)

Words: 76829 - Reading Time: 219-307 min.
Category: Humor/Mainstream
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52 Operation Thunderspell
by Kage Alan
  Agents Nicholas Inker and Anthony Hamilton: one's American, the other is Chinese.  One has the brains, the other the brawn.  And the one thing they share, besides annoying each other, is an arsenal of insults for anyone caught in the crossfire. Enter the League: they're the latest international threat, a terrorist group with an unknown agenda and untraceable funding. Until now? Guided by Debora, their trigger-happy handler, Nicholas and Anthony are assigned to uncover the League's innermost wor... more info>> (Published: 2010)

Words: 77021 - Reading Time: 220-308 min.
Category: Humor/Suspense/Thriller
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53 Out of Whack
by Jeff Strand
  From the author of How to Rescue a Dead Princess comes Out of Whack, an outrageous comedy about friendship, love, following your dreams, and other really scary stuff. Seth Trexler has two goals in life: to find success with his off-the-wall sketch comedy troupe, and to win the girl of his dreams. But when you suffer from brain-erasing stage fright and an incredible female-phobia, those goals can be a bit tricky to attain. With his best friend Travis at his side, Seth struggles to overcome his fe... more info>> (Published: 2004)

Words: 80722 - Reading Time: 230-322 min.
Category: Humor
59 Reader Ratings:
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54 Pepper Wellington And The Case Of The Missing Sausage
by Tanya Eby
  Amy Wellington is about to get married and she couldn't be more miserable. Sure, she loves Peter Johnson, but the problem is her mother, Pepper. Amy hasn't spoken to her in over a decade and for good reason: her mother is cursed with being interesting. Take for instance, Amy's real name: Sausage. She blames her mother entirely. The wedding will take place at the beautiful Leelanau Lodge, a secluded spot in northern Michigan. When Peter convinces Amy to invite her mother, Amy knows there's goin... more info>> (Published: 2011)

Words: 40846 - Reading Time: 116-163 min.
Category: Humor/Romance
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55 Pet My Easter Bunny
by Carolyn Gregg
  Once upon a time, there lived a man with five rambunctious daughters. They were an average American farming family except for one minor detail. The man was a warlock, and all of his daughters were witchlets--half witch and half human. Rast Clemmons is the most arrogant, opinionated, and snobbish son of a bitch Penderly Blakeney has ever met. The fact that he is also her new boss only makes matters worse. With Easter and her birthday just around the corner, Penderly knows beyond a doubt th... more info>> (Published: 2011)

Words: 18333 - Reading Time: 52-73 min.
Category: Humor/Romance
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56 Sex, Dead Dogs And Me
by Ed Williams
  What kinda young man cheats on his steady girlfriend with another just so that he could watch Aloha From Hawaii on her large-screened color TV? What kinda young man excused himself from his date, got out of his car, and then pretended to check the tires because he'd had a bit too much chili for lunch? Or what kinda young man played golf with "nature's putter" dangling out for an entire hole because he'd lost a bet? You'll learn the answers to all these questions and more when you read Sex, Dead ... more info>> (Published: 2011)

Words: 69669 - Reading Time: 199-278 min.
Category: Humor

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57 Strummin The Banjo Moon
by Joyce Keller Walsh
  Nineteen year-old Juanna Mae DelRio Lottery was abandoned by her husband and foreclosed out of her house in South Jersey. Left without any resources except for an old Buick, $264, and her own grit, she and Dell--her five-year-old daughter--moved their belongings into the car and drove to a secluded spot deep in the pinewoods. Juanna planned to stay there until she saved enough travel money to go home to her mother in Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana. But she made a mistake by applying for food stam... more info>> (Published: 2012)

Words: 89879 - Reading Time: 256-359 min.
Category: Humor/Romance

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58 Sun Tzu's The Art of Dork
by John Lincoln
  TL James is a dork about many things, though none so completely as Minnie Dawkins. When he discovers Sun Tzu's famous treatise, The Art of War, he realizes that its precepts were written centuries ago specifically to help him win the war of Minnie's heart. He and his 'army' of friends quest to do just that, as TL learns the high art of being a dork in love. (Published: 2010)

Words: 75684 - Reading Time: 216-302 min.
Category: Humor/Mainstream
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59 Tales from a Texas Christmas Tree Farm
by Darrell Bain
  When a couple in their forties move to the country and start a Christmas tree farm, with no idea at all of what they are getting into, you have all the makings of some hilarious stories. From start to the present day, read about everything you never knew about Christmas trees and how they're grown and marketed. Darrell and Betty did things two ways: the wrong way first, of course, which is what makes the book funny, from selling trees with aphids in them to hired hands who shaved trees to the bo... more info>>

Words: 22923 - Reading Time: 65-91 min.
Category: Humor/Mainstream
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60 The Affairs of Dragons
by Mary C. Fairbanks
  Ever meet a dragon? Well brace yourself because some are humorous, some a hazard and it's not easy to tell them apart. Dragons are not to be trifled with; the Black Dragon would have you for lunch. Some are very conceited; Percival can't pass a mirror without admiring himself. And don't ever nag a dragon, it is downright dangerous. A dragon may have allergies; poor Ah chu has hay fever! Occasionally a dragon may be wise enough to give advice to the experts. Enjoy! (Published: 2005)

Words: 39574 - Reading Time: 113-158 min.
Category: Humor/Fantasy
22 Reader Ratings:
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61 The Best Of Bainstorming - Highlights From The Newsletters
by Darrell Bain
  As you may note in the introductory paragraph of my first newsletter below, I had a purpose for beginning to publish a newsletter in a monthly format. However, as time went on, I found that I really enjoyed writing it, much more than I thought I would. It has also become quite popular, even with readers who have never read one of my books or stories. I guess that shows I'm doing something right! And I'll confess right here, I never imagined in my wildest dreams that my newsletters would become p... more info>> (Published: 2012)

Words: 52231 - Reading Time: 149-208 min.
Category: Humor

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62 The Bloop
by Anonymous
  A shaggy-dog story that turned into a favorite game for high-schoolers on long trips.

Words: 1837 - Reading Time: 5-7 min.
Category: Humor/Young Adult
4 Reader Ratings:
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63 The Client From Hell and Other Publishing Satires
by Richard Curtis
  Previously titled FOOL FOR AN AGENT. An alien space explorer seeking intelligent worlds discovers one inhabited by life forms known as publishers, and concludes that this world is not worth another visit; another voyager lands on Earth and selects a literary agent to represent his book and movie rights; a freelance writer is so outraged over a lousy royalty statement, he drills his publisher with a gun. These are just a few glimpses of this hilarious collection of lampoons of the publishing indu... more info>> (Published: 1992)

Words: 22514 - Reading Time: 64-90 min.
Category: Humor
2 Reader Ratings:
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64 The Dream Girl [The Hilarious Adventures of Toffee #1]
by Charles F. Myers
  Classic Fantasy in the Tradition of Topper! Mark Pillsworth was dreamer. That was good because it helped make him a success in advertising. But it was bad when his idle thoughts of what his dream girl would be like turned out to be so strong they tapped the magical plane and she came to life right before his eyes! You'd think that would be good. But Mark found out different! For his dream girl, Toffee, had a mind of her own, and a life of her own too! Worse yet, she had magical powers and insist... more info>> (Published: 2005)

Words: 43059 - Reading Time: 123-172 min.
Category: Humor/Fantasy
16 Reader Ratings:
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65 The First P. G. Wodehouse Omnibus: The Indiscretions of Archie; The Intrusion of Jimmy; The Coming of Bill
by P. G. Wodehouse
  A Triple-Scoop of Frolicsome, Rollicking Fun from the Creator of Jeeves and Wooster! Archie, who has the world's greatest gift for putting his oversized foot in his oversized mouth, indiscreetly sticks his nose in where he ought not, marrying the beauteous Lucille Brewster, whose millionaire father strongly disapproves. Then Archie develops his knack for getting in deeper and deeper with Father Brewster, with hilarious results. Next, Jimmy Pitt falls in love, befriends a burglar, and burgles a p... more info>> (Published: 2006)

Words: 225387 - Reading Time: 643-901 min.
Category: Humor/Classic Literature
14 Reader Ratings:
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66 The Jeeves Omnibus: My Man Jeeves; Right Ho, Jeeves
by P. G. Wodehouse
  Two Jeeves and Bertie novels for one low price. Here are the first two Jeeves novels, My Man Jeeves and Right Ho, Jeeves, complete and unabridged--over 800 pages of reading pleasure in one inexpensive eBook. You will howl, you'll laugh, your sides will need stitching, when you read the classic adventures that made a certain British butler a household word. (Published: 2004)

Words: 200000 - Reading Time: 571-800 min.
Category: Humor/Mainstream
129 Reader Ratings:
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67 The Kitchen Sink
by Rick Magers
  The Kitchen Sink is not a plumber's handbook. It's a book of short stories, poems, recipes, a glimpse of an old smuggler's past, and excerpts from two of the author's novels. There are 53 all totaled ... enough to keep you reading for a while. Each entry is followed by the author's WOW. His Words of Wisdom have yielded praise from many, ridicule from some, laughter from a few, and death threats from a couple of Mickey J's tribe. (Published: 2003)

Words: 56154 - Reading Time: 160-224 min.
Category: Humor/Mainstream
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68 The Man Who Wrote Dirty Books
by Hal Dresner
  This comic novel, told in epistolary fashion as a sequence of exchanged letters, presents pornographer "Guy LaDouche" retreating to the wilderness with the hope of solitude and concentration to write his next book under a looming deadline. Instead of peace, he finds harassment and distraction from his publisher, his old girlfriend and an angry father convinced that LaDouche's last novel, featuring a genuine nymphomaniac, was based on the man's daughter. Soon, the author finds his quiet getaway... more info>> (Published: 1964)

Words: 38040 - Reading Time: 108-152 min.
Category: Humor

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69 The Mommy Chronicles
by Leslie Tonner
  Follow the adventures of Charlie, a Manhattan three-year-old on the fast track--and his slow-track mommy. In this hilarious volume, Charlie gets a haircut like Sting's, runs up a tab at a baseball game, and prefers the garlic press to any of his expensive "educational" toys. Charlie is a kid learning to be a consumer. His mommy reveals important secrets, like which stroller is "in", which is the "right" playgroup, and how to throw a fabulous fourth birthday party without taking out a second mort... more info>> (Published: 1986)

Words: 25983 - Reading Time: 74-103 min.
Category: Humor
25 Reader Ratings:
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70 The Nymph and the Satyr: A Comedy of Gender
by Larry Maddock
  A Hilarious Romantic Fantasy Classic! Only Larry Maddock, creator of Hannibal Fortune and his sardonic shape-changing pal, Webley, could have penned this 1960s classic sex-switch comedy with more than a bit of Thorne Smith and tongue-in-cheek. It begins when anthropologists George Martin and Helene Lewis meet, and the result is hate at first sight. Then contact with a statue of Polynesian love God works a magical spell on the two. Each time either makes love to anyone, George ends up in Helene's... more info>> (Published: 2005)

Words: 33311 - Reading Time: 95-133 min.
Category: Humor
12 Reader Ratings:
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71 The Psmith Omnibus: Mike & Psmith; Psmith in the City; Psmith, Journalist
by P. G. Wodehouse
  Meet Wooster and Jeeves' Only True Rival! Next to that famous pair, Rupert Psmith is P. G. Wodehouse' most beloved creation. This monocle-sporting dandy and ex-Etonian will tell you that the P in his name is silent, and was added by himself as he considers himself too remarkable to be a mere "Smith". You will meet Psmith in all his most famous adventures in this bargain omnibus reprinting of the three books that introduced this famous Wodehouse character to the world. When Mike introduces his ne... more info>> (Published: 2006)

Words: 216546 - Reading Time: 618-866 min.
Category: Humor/Classic Literature
16 Reader Ratings:
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72 The Real Housewives of Hell
by Carol Itoh
  How to go from Millionaire's Row to Poverty Row if you don't work at Bravo! Life has been unfair to many Americans. We have suffered the pain of a severe economic disaster and no one feels that more the American housewife. How do you feed your family on less? How can we survive with style and grace? Who can you trust when so many in power have lied to you? You can only trust one of your own! Another housewife. Allow me take you on a journey where you will discover skills you never knew you posse... more info>> (Published: 2011)

Words: 21432 - Reading Time: 61-85 min.
Category: Humor

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73 Those Doggone Dogs: A Tribute in Prose and Poetry to Our Canine Friends
by Jean Marie Stine
  For Everyone Who Loves Dogs! This collection pays tribute in story and verse to our four-footed canine friends--those doggone dogs. You will find every kind of dog: loyal and devoted dogs, honest to a fault dogs, brave dogs, trouble-prone dogs, hungry dogs, bad dogs, misunderstood dogs, understanding dogs, comforting dogs, and many more. Among the stories, verse, dogs, and writers represented in this one of a kind collection are: Albert Payson Terhune and Bruce, Richard Harding Davis with the st... more info>> (Published: 2003)

Words: 80000 - Reading Time: 228-320 min.
Category: Humor/Mainstream
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74 Toffee Haunts a Ghost [The Hilarious Adventures of Toffee #2]
by Charles F. Myers
  More Fantasy Hi-Jinks in the Tradition of Topper! Toffee was Marc Pillsworth's dream girl. Just a picture in his imagination. Until he concentrated too hard and brought her to life from the spirit realm. Here is the second installment of this first-ever reprinting of the misadventures of the classic pulp heroine. Part spirit, part gamin, Toffee always manages to fill Marc's life with hilarious and often dangerous complications, when he is foolish enough to think of her. But this time, Toffee mee... more info>> (Published: 2005)

Words: 43289 - Reading Time: 123-173 min.
Category: Humor/Fantasy
7 Reader Ratings:
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75 Toffee Turns the Trick [The Hilarious Adventures of Toffee #3]
by Charles F. Myers
  Toffee Saves the World! But not without turning it upside down! Forget Topper and his ghosts. When staid advertising man Marc Pillsworth's dream girl, Toffee, materializes from his fantasies, the real fun starts! Fans of screwball comedy and humorous fantasy will love the classic adventures and misadventures of author Charles F, Myers' Toffee. The hi-jinks start when rejuvenation pills work too well and Marc becomes the babe on Toffee's knee. Things get worse when his condition must be concealed... more info>> (Published: 2006)

Words: 46705 - Reading Time: 133-186 min.
Category: Humor
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