British Comedy Guide

My name is Jed but am not JEW

Why such a name..don't ask.
I'm here to find or hope to find some suggestions how good stuff/funny to read.

I like "High fidelity" -Nick Hornby (but that's the only one of his)
I like "YES MAN" (again only his first ones)
I like "Three men on a bender" -Patrick rossi

If you could please suggest other titles.
And if someone sais something stupid like "Hitchhikers way to the galaxy" by god, even though I'm not a moderator, but I new..I'll ban you from this site.

OK.
Gimme some titles..you saw what I like...

Billy Bunter's Postal Order by Frank Richards.

Quote: Kenneth @ 7th February 2014, 6:24 AM GMT

Billy Bunter's Postal Order by Frank Richards.

Cool!!! I'm writing this down, and getting it later

Please god, let this be good!!
Will fill you in.
Thanks.

No worries mate, I may be Australian but I've got me fingers pretty firmly on the pulse of the British fancy.

OK mate.
Just bought it and installed it in my kindle..
On monday..I'll tell you what's up.

Btw: I like Americans and all..but everytime you asked them (in forums) about good comedy books they say the same three things: Japser Fforde, Douglas Adams..and the book Catch 22..
all of which are boring..the latter , even though I admit the quirkiness,etc..etc..is boring in the long run.
I'm just hoping to find new blood.
Again, I bought it. It's on my kindle. Now, my fingers are crossed.

Quote: Jed JediC @ 7th February 2014, 9:39 AM GMT

OK mate.
Just bought it and installed it in my kindle..
On monday..I'll tell you what's up.

Of course you did.

Quote: Kenneth @ 7th February 2014, 6:24 AM GMT

Billy Bunter's Postal Order by Frank Richards.

You're lagging behind Kenneth I am up to Billy Bunters Funny term. With the slug line on the cover, 'Caught Bending!'

Try:

Any of the Terry Pratchett Disc World series
any of Piers Anthony, Xanth novels
any of Ropert Asprin, M.Y.T.H. series
any of Harry Harrison stories of "Bill The Galactic Hero"

Quote: Kenneth @ 7th February 2014, 6:24 AM GMT

Billy Bunter's Postal Order by Frank Richards.

OK. Got it and read it.

Not all of it, I'll explain why.

First off,I thank you for pointing out this writer I would HAVE never come across if it wasn't for this forum.

(usually, when I ask for writers, I get a list of the usual bestsellers or authors..).
(Other thing, I have no T.V at home (woman's decision), so I read probably more than most).

OK about the book: At first I thought it was about a postman, therefore I was delighted when I found the main characters a chubby dude (with fat fingers :) ). And when the book starts off in the classroom.
It was very funny,very funny.

But the book reads more like a series of skits. It's almost every chapter is 30 SITCOM episode.
Liek each chapter stands on it's own. It's not a book to rush through, doing that would be like watching 10 simpson episodes in a row..by the 6 th episode your tired of them.
(for the record I read about half)..Now I want to use it, for like, when I'm in the bathroom, and I only have like 5 minutes, then I'll read an EPISODE.

Anwyay, thank you.

And if anybody has some author WHICH is NOT in the freaking top 10 bestseller..please adivse

Anwyay, in a ntushell thanks.

Why can't we ask you about the topic title?

(note, I'm not asking about it)

I enjoyed your review of Billy Bunter.

Quote: faceless @ 24th February 2014, 10:18 PM GMT

Why can't we ask you about the topic title?

(note, I'm not asking about it)

I enjoyed your review of Billy Bunter.

Thanks..please..gimme more titles..
Nowadays wherever I go, whoever I ask, they only give me the top 20 bestsellers..
I'm dying over here. I need fresh meat.
Please, keep the titles coming.

Tom Sharpe's stuff is quite gentle comedy, but well done.

Quote: faceless @ 1st March 2014, 2:47 PM GMT

Tom Sharpe's stuff is quite gentle comedy, but well done.

Which Tom Sharpe do you suggest?

Like the best three

Porterhouse Blue is my favourite Tom Sharpe. It was adapted for television in the eighties, worth watching if only for Ian Richardson as the Master of Porterhouse(a fictional Cambridge college, not based at all on Peterhouse)and David Jason as the college porter.

Quote: beaky @ 3rd March 2014, 3:06 PM GMT

Porterhouse Blue is my favourite Tom Sharpe. It was adapted for television in the eighties, worth watching if only for Ian Richardson as the Master of Porterhouse(a fictional Cambridge college, not based at all on Peterhouse)and David Jason as the college porter.

Porterhouse Blue. Cool I'll be on it. let you know, after I get it and read it.
Thanks

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