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Aug 06, 2009 01:11PM
I tend to laugh so easily when I am reading a book because I get so into them. My husband is always asking me what I'm laughing about, I will tell him and he will just look at me like... You were laughing about that?!? Haha. Next time I laugh out loud, I will have to write down the page number and report back! :)
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("I kicked a french chicken in the stomach once. It said 'oeuf!'" "Huh?" "It said, 'oeuf!' Do you want some more, or have you had an oeuf?" Oeuf = french for egg.)
I laughed quite loudly. I texted my best friend, who I had four years of french with, and she laughed. No one else seemed to find it funny.

I'll get around to it one of these days. I have a feeling I'll like it when I do.


How are you enjoying the book overall Misty? I thought it was great. I didn't like Everything is..."
What a great pun! I love when the authors put in arcane jokes that you understand only if you know another language(I know Spanish and French)


Ha!

Ha!"
And I enjoy it when you do!

So, don't ask what the joke was, because it's been a couple years. :)


..."Dr. Pearson waited along with two more muscle-bound guards. Artemis could tell by the look in their eyes that these two weren't exactly brain surgeons. In fact, they were as close as you could get to being Rottweilers and still balance on two legs."
Chapter 9 is their shining glory. :P


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Misty, how do you use the word 'esoteric'? I almost feel I know the word, I definitely know 'pretentious', but don't use it.

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Excellent explanation, Misty. Are you a writer, perchance? You have a lovely way with words.

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Cat, I met Joan Hess -- there is a definite reason why she cracks you up! Heck talking to her is a major trip!


I just read No More Dead Dogs and enjoyed it. Very realistic characters, and such a great premise. I will definitely read more of his books in the future.

Finally by Wendy Mass
(takes place after 11 Birthdays which you don't need to read first - but you should read all her stuff imo... :)
Benny and Babe by Eoin Colfer
(takes place after Benny and Omar which is also very funny but a little more intensely serious, too, and which is recommended but either Benny book does stand alone)
I imagine it's easier for some kids to like books that have some humor in them, so I'm glad to have this thread to give me ideas I can share with my 14 yo son.

There's a youtube video that will give you the gist of the story. It's basically about a tech-savvy character that runs across someone reading a book.


I do love the humour in Jasper Fforde's novels but one of the only things making me laugh recently is the website.


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