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Neil Patrick Harris

This book is hysterical. Toole fleshes out his characters with such exquisite detail that you completely know them (whether or not you want to).

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Julie Klausner

So funny it's shocking. So brilliant it's unfair.

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Neil Patrick Harris

This book is hysterical. Toole fleshes out his characters with such exquisite detail that you completely know them (whether or not you want to).

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Wendi McLendon-Covey

The main character of this novel is an adult man who lives with his mother, and who fancies himself too intelligent to participate in mainstream society or to hold down a normal job. Don’t we all have relatives like this? Well, I do!

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Rose McGowan

If you enjoy a good snort or cackle as I do, then this may be the book for you. The title pretty much says it all.

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Nicole Holofcener

The most unique, hilarious, lovable, hatable, and tragic leading man. Ignatius and his world, including all of the throughly entertaining, deranged characters, made me love this book very, very much. Ignatius in the Levy Pants factory is one of my favorite things in life.

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