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- The body, a guide for occupants, Bill Bryson
- Jokes to tell your mom, compiled and illustrated by Viki Woodworth
- A cry from the far middle, dispatches from a divided land, P.J. O'Rourke
- The Road to Little Dribbling, adventures of an American in Britain, Bill Bryson
- Olympic jokes, written and compiled by James R. Rothaus ; illustrated by Viki Woodworth
- Shhhhhhhhh!, an Uglydoll comic, Kim, Horwath, Nichols, Jacobson, McGinty, Chanmen, Fowler, Spoons
- In defense of elitism, why I'm better than you and you're better than someone who didn't buy this book, Joel Stein
- The silliest joke book ever, by Victoria Hartman ; pictures by R.W. Alley
- The best American nonrequired reading 2017, edited by Sarah Vowell and the students of 826 National ; managing editor, Daniel Gumbiner
- A field guide to the Jewish people, ... who they are, where they come from, what to feed them, what they have against foreskins, how come they carry each other around on chairs, why they fled Egypt by running straight into a large body of water, and much more, maybe too much more, Dave Barry, Adam Mansbach, and Alan Zweibel
- Moles, the superpower field guide, by Rachel Poliquin ; illustrated by Nicholas Frith
- Food riddles, compiled and illustrated by Viki Woodworth
- Ridiculous riddles, by Cyl Lee
- Poor Richard's almanack, being the choicest morsels of wisdom, written during the years of the Almanack's publication, by that well known savant, Benjamin Franklin. --
- A carnival of snackery, diaries (2003-2020), David Sedaris
- Silence is a scary sound, and other stories on living through the terrible twos and threes, Clint Edwards
- Cinco, Jim Gaffigan
- This is why you're single, Laura Lane and Angela Spera
- Toil & trouble, Augusten Burroughs
- Dr. Knucklehead's knock-knocks, by Chris Tait ; illustrated by Lance Lekander
- I'm no philosopher, but I got thoughts, mini-meditations for saints, sinners, and the rest of us, Kristin Chenoweth ; [foreword by Ariana Grande]
- Jokes for Minecrafters, booby traps, bombs, boo-boos, and more, Michele C. Hollow, Jordon P. Hollow, Steven M. Hollow
- The best of me, David Sedaris
- Monster laughs, frightfully funny jokes about monsters, Michael Dahl ; illustrated by Brandon Reibeling
- I wrote this book because I love you, essays, Tim Kreider
- Selp-helf, by Miranda Sings
- Fifty things that aren't my fault, essays from the grown-up years, Cathy Guisewite
- Stephen Colbert's midnight confessions, by the staff of The late show with Stephen Colbert ; illustrations by Sean Kelly
- Wherever you go, there they are, stories about my family you might relate to, Annabelle Gurwitch
- Penn & Teller's how to play in traffic, by Penn Jillette and Teller ; design by Robert Bull ; photographs by Anthony Loew
- None of my business, P.J. explains money, banking, debt, equity, assets, liabilities, and why he's not rich and neither are you, P. J. O'Rourke
- Fame-ish, my life at the edge of stardom, Mary Lynn Rajskub
- And then you're dead, what really happens if you get swallowed by a whale, are shot from a cannon, or go barreling over Niagara, Cody Cassidy and Paul Doherty, PhD
- F you very much, understanding the culture of rudeness and what we can do about it, Danny Wallace
- Really silly jokes, by Cyl Lee
- Basketball jokes, written and compiled by James R. Rothaus ; illustrated by Viki Woodworth
- Furiously happy, a funny book about horrible things, Jenny Lawson
- Mom milestones, the true story of the first seven years, Grace Farris
- The totally unscientific study of the search for human happiness, Paula Poundstone
- When in French, love in a second language, Lauren Collins
- Animal jokes, by U.R. Phunny
- The brand new catastrophe, a memoir, Mike Scalise
- Jokes to tell your dad, compiled and illustrated by Viki Woodworth
- 30 before 30, how I made a mess of my 20s, and you can too, Marina Shifrin
- Laugh-out-loud jokes for kids, Rob Elliott
- Critter jokes & riddles, Janet Nuzum Myers ; illustrated by Dave Clegg
- My book of stupid jokes, written by David Lewman
- Broken (in the best possible way), Jenny Lawson
- Eating salad drunk, haikus for the burnout age by comedy greats, edited by Gabe Henry ; illustrations by Emily Flake ; foreword by Aparna Nancherla
- Thanks, Obama, my hopey changey White House years, David Litt
- New England -- History -- Humor
- Single women -- Humor
- Underwear -- Humor
- Monsters -- Humor -- Comic books, strips, etc
- Racially mixed women -- United States -- Humor
- Multiculturalism -- Humor
- American students -- France -- Valence (DrĂ´me) -- Humor
- Investment bankers -- Humor
- Pet owners -- Humor
- Survival skills -- Humor
- Christmas -- Humor
- Cats -- Humor
- China -- Humor
- Software engineering + Management -- Humor
- Adulthood -- Humor
- Parenthood -- Humor
- Examinations -- Humor
- Mercado, Mia -- Humor
- Cousins -- Humor
- Patriotism -- United States -- Humor
- Women in the professions -- Humor
- College students -- Massachusetts -- Cambridge -- Humor
- Girls -- Humor -- Juvenile literature
- Wigs -- Humor
- Mother and infant -- Humor
- Lake Wobegon (Minn. : Imaginary place) -- Humor
- Outdoor life -- Humor
- Siblings -- Humor
- Etiquette -- Humor
- LITERARY CRITICISM -- Humor
- Popular music -- Humor
- Great Britain -- Social conditions -- 21st century -- Humor
- Conversation -- Humor
- Wall Street (New York, N.Y.) -- Humor
- Mother and child -- Humor
- Fatherhood -- Humor
- Depression, Mental -- Humor
- iPhone (Smartphone) -- Humor
- Agriculture -- Humor
- Santa Claus, (Fictitious character) -- Humor
- National characteristics, American -- Humor
- United States, Army -- Military life -- Humor -- Fiction
- Authors, American -- 20th century -- Family relationships -- Humor
- Sings, Miranda -- Humor
- United States -- Politics and government -- 2001-2009 -- Humor
- Success -- Humor
- Girls -- Humor
- Women -- Life skills guides -- Humor
- Caddying -- Humor
- United States -- Social life and customs -- 20th century -- Humor