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Feature & Follow (13 November)

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The Feature & Follow is hosted by TWO hosts, Parajunkee of Parajunkee’s View and Alison of Alison Can Read. Each host will have their own Feature Blog and this way it’ll allow us to show off more new blogs!
The featured blogs this week are Whatever You Can Still Betray and Pondering the Prose.

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This week’s Question:
What are the funniest books you've ever read?

I don't actually read many funny books. Definitely not enough really as I love some good humour.

The last laugh out loud book I read was Wallbanger by Alice Clayton. I also read the second book, Rusty Nailed, but it wasn't quite as funny.

I do find a lot of funny one-liners in a lot of the books I read too though.


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  1. A lot of the time books will have hilarious one-liners but the actual books wouldn't be considered funny, like you said :) also I'm a new GFC and Bloglovin follower

    My FF post: http://enchantedbyya.blogspot.co.uk/2015/11/feature-follow-friday-1-funny-books.html

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  2. I haven't read either but I think I saw Wallbanger on another blog this week. Must be good!
    Old GFC follower :)

    Joana @ The Boundless Booklist

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    1. Wallbanger is such a great read. i highly recommend it!

      Thanks for visiting.

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  3. One-liners are the best. I will laugh out loud on the subway sometimes when reading, adding to the rumor that only crazy people take the subway. But I don't care because one-liners are the best.

    New GFC Follower

    Kat @ Readiculous Blog

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    1. I've done exactly the same on the bus! And always get strange looks too haha!

      Thanks for following!

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  4. I like books that have that random moment where it just makes you laugh out of the blue. Never heard of Wallbanger, but maybe I'll have to check it out.

    Hope you have a great week!

    Old follower
    Kristine @ The Writer's Inkwell

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    1. It's a really great feeling when a book just makes you laugh out loud (unless your in public haha). Wallbanger is definitely a great read.

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