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message 1: by Chris (new)

Chris Syme (cksyme) Anybody have any recommendations for humorous or snarky cozies? Looking for a main character with an edge.


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Jennifer (jhaltenburger) Merry Witchmas A Wicked Witches of the Midwest Short (Wicked Witches of the Midwest Shorts Book 10) by Amanda M. Lee . If Tillie doesn't fit your definition of snarky....


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Jennifer (jhaltenburger) Plus the Stephanie Plum series is laugh out loud funny at times.


message 4: by BarbaraH (new)

BarbaraH | 57 comments I second the Stephanie Plum stories always good for a laugh
and many to choose from


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Paula Adams (goodreadscompadams57) | 44987 comments BarbaraH wrote: "I second the Stephanie Plum stories always good for a laugh
and many to choose from"


I'm surprise I don't wake up my husband when I read these in bed. The Tara Holloway series by Diane Kelly is another laugh out loud series.


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Jessica (gorjessina17) | 9 comments You could also try the Haunted Guesthouse series. The main character is fairly humorous and one on of the ghosts is really snarky. :)

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Carole at From My Carolina Home For really funny, Tamar Myers Penn Dutch series is super funny.

The absolute funniest book I ever read isn't a cozy, but worth a read. It is Devil in the Junior League by Linda Francis Lee. It made me laugh out loud while I was in the ICU waiting room, waiting to see my mother after her cancer surgery. Anything that was that distracting at that horrible time was so welcome. I've re-read it since, and it is still funny.


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Lynn (lynnali) | 524 comments I'm not sure about snarky, but Michael Bond's Monsieur Pamplemousse series is quite humorous. I describe it to people as slapstick in book form.


message 9: by Beverly (new)

Beverly (bjbixlerhotmailcom) | 2332 comments How about The Spellman Files by Lisa Lutz. The first-person narrator can be snarky; there are 6 books in the series and they are very funny.


message 10: by Chris (new)

Chris Syme (cksyme) I just discovered this series from Chelsea Fields that is supposed to be humorous. Think I'll give it a try. Eat, Pray, Die


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