Humorous fiction
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Humorous fiction
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Humorous fiction
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Incoming Resources
- Aaron's hair, by Robert Munsch ; illustrated by Alan and Lea Daniel
- The Bad Guys in Mission unpluckable, Aaron Blabey
- People person, Candice Carty-Williams
- The old romantic, Louise Dean
- Turbo twenty-three, Janet Evanovich
- Unseen academicals, Terry Pratchett
- Hissy fit, Mary Kay Andrews
- A murder, a mystery, and a marriage, by Mark Twain ; introduction and afterword by Roy Blount, Jr. ; illustrations by Peter de Sève
- On the road, by Lucy Nolan ; illustrated by Mike Reed
- Kitties on dinosaurs, Michael Slack
- The very nice box, Laura Blackett & Eve Gleichman
- The dog who came in from the cold, Alexander McCall Smith
- The king's golden beard, written, illustrated, and designed by Klaas Verplancke
- Weird kid, Greg van Eekhout
- Maybe this time, Jennifer Crusie
- The bounty, Janet Evanovich with Steve Hamilton
- Plum spooky, Janet Evanovich
- Everyone in this room will someday be dead, a novel, Emily Austin
- Miss Julia's school of beauty, Ann B. Ross
- The Gecko and Sticky, by Wendelin Van Draanen ; illustrations by Stephen Gilpin
- All-girl filling station's last reunion, a novel, Fannie Flagg
- How to talk to a widower, Jonathan Tropper
- The Sweet Potato Queens' 1st big-ass novel, stuff we didn't actually do, but could have, and may yet, Jill Conner Browne with Karin Gillespie
- Must love dogs, by Claire Cook
- Love me, Garrison Keillor
- The dragon princess, E.D. Baker
- Sweet sorrow, David Nicholls
- The doldrums, written and illustrated by Nicholas Gannon
- Farewell, my lunchbag, from the tattered casebook of Chet Gecko, private eye, Bruce Hale
- The Bolds, by Julian Clary ; illustrated by David Roberts
- Terrible times, Philip Ardagh ; illustrated by David Roberts
- Horrid Henry and the scary sitter, Francesca Simon ; illustrated by Tony Ross
- Standing in the rainbow, Fannie Flagg
- Enginerds, Jarrett Lerner
- Stick Dog wants a hot dog, by Tom Watson ; illustrations by Ethan Long based on original sketches by Tom Watson
- Bad Kitty goes to the vet, Nick Bruel
- The machine of doom, by Cavan Scott
- The last kids on Earth and the zombie parade, by Max Brallier ; illustrated by Douglas Holgate
- Ricky Ricotta's mighty robot vs. the video vultures from Venus, story by Dav Pilkey ; art by Dan Santat
- It came from beneath the bed!, by James Howe
- The thieves of Manhattan, a memoir novel, by Adam Langer
- Owls well that ends well, a Meg Langslow mystery, Donna Andrews
- Magnificent vibration, Rick Springfield
- The right address, Carrie Karasyov and Jill Kargman
- Four aunties and a wedding, Jesse Q. Sutanto
- Barfing in the backseat, how I survived my family road trip, by Henry Winkler and Lin Oliver
- Fearless fourteen, Janet Evanovich
- The great fuzz frenzy, written by Janet Stevens and Susan Stevens Crummel ; illustrated by Janet Stevens
- Much ado about you, Samantha Young
- Stick Dog craves candy, by Tom Watson ; illustrations by Charles Grosvenor based on original sketches by Tom Watson
Outgoing Resources
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