American wit and humor
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- I remember nothing, and other reflections, Nora Ephron
- Fierce pajamas, selections from an anthology of humor writing from the New Yorker, edited by David Remnick and Henry Finder
- That is all, John Hodgman
- Amelia and the gym class system, Jimmy Gownley
- The Dilbert future, thriving on stupidity in the twenty-first century, by Scott Adams
- Sh*t my dad says, Justin Halpern
- Awesome good clean jokes for kids, Bob Phillips
- Bossypants, Tina Fey
- The Reader's digest treasury of American humor, selected by the editors of Reader's digest ; introduction and casual commentary by Clifton Fadiman
- New & not bad pretty good jokes
- Kevin Hart., let me explain, Summit Entertainment and Codeblack Films present a Heartbeat production ; written by Kevin Hart, Harry Ratchford, Joey Wells ; produced by Jeff Clanagan ; directed by Leslie Small, Widescreen
- The choke artist, confessions of a chronic underachiever, David Yoo
- The super joke book, by Gyles Brandreth ; illustrated by Nick Berringer. --
- Is this anything?, Jerry Seinfeld
- How y'all doing?, misadventures and mischief from a life well lived, Leslie Jordan
- Deliriously happy, Larry Doyle
- Car talk, why you should never listen to your father when it comes to cars, Tom and Ray Magliozzi
- Weekly Reader Books presents D.J. Macaw's joke book, by Mary Ellen Sias ; illustrated by Jim Kersell
- Mirth of a nation
- Darth Vader and son, Jeffrey Brown
- North by Northwest, Paula Poundstone live!
- Is everyone hanging out without me? (and other concerns), Mindy Kaling
- Calypso, David Sedaris
- Toil & trouble, Augusten Burroughs
- Toil & trouble, Augusten Burroughs
- Goodnight Darth Vader, Jeffrey Brown
- Slothilda, living the sloth life, Dante Fabiero
- Kerplunk!, stories, Patrick F. McManus
- Still pumped from using the mouse, a Dilbert book, by Scott Adams
- Best. State. Ever., a Florida man defends his homeland, Dave Barry
- Bossypants, Tina Fey
- How did you get this number, essays, Sloane Crosley
- Stories of humor, by Mark Twain ... [and others]
- 101 wacky kid jokes, Jovial Bob Stine ; illustrated by Don Orehek
- I didn't ask to be born (but I'm glad I was), Bill Cosby ; illustrations by George Booth
- Sunday brunch, the best of Zits Sundays, by Jerry Scott and Jim Borgman
- Mad, 2019
- Trumpty Dumpty wanted a crown, verses for a despotic age, John Lithgow
- Be the bus, the lost & profound wisdom of the Pigeon, as told to Mo Willems ; with an introduction by the Bus Driver
- Squirrel seeks chipmunk, a modest bestiary, David Sedaris
- Kerplunk!, stories, Patrick F. McManus
- I'm your emotional support animal, navigating our all woke, no joke culture, Adam Carolla
- Way off the road, discovering the peculiar charms of small-town America, Bill Geist
- Dumpty, the age of Trump in verse, John Lithgow
- Bossypants, Tina Fey
- Garrison Keillor., the man on the radio in the red shoes, A production of Peter Rosen Productions, INC, American Masters and the Independent Television Service ; written by Sara Lukinson ; monologues by Garrison Keillor ; produced and directed by Peter Rosen, Fullscreen
- It's obvious you won't survive by your wits alone, by Scott Adams
- Who's on first?, by Abbott & Costello ; illustrated by John Martz
- I'd like to play alone, please, essays, Tom Segura
- You better not cry, stories for Christmas, Augusten Burroughs