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- The one you want to marry (and other identities I've had), a memoir, Sophie Santos
- How to teach philosophy to your dog, exploring the big questions in life, Anthony McGowan
- Calypso, David Sedaris
- Is this anything?, Jerry Seinfeld
- Effin' birds, a field guide to identification, Aaron Reynolds
- Why did I get a B?, and other mysteries we're discussing in the faculty lounge, Shannon Reed
- Idiots, marriage, motherhood, milk & mistakes, Laura Clery
- Shrill, notes from a loud woman, Lindy West
- Dave Barry does Japan, Deibu Barì„ ga "Nihon o suru", Dave Barry
- The toastmaster's treasure chest, [compiled by] Herbert V. Prochnow and Herbert V. Prochnow, Jr
- Flirting with French, how a language charmed me, seduced me & nearly broke my heart, by William Alexander
- The mammoth book of limericks, edited by Glyn Rees
- Chicken soup for the soul, read, laugh, repeat : 101 laugh-out-loud stories, [compiled by] Amy Newmark
- But you seemed so happy, a marriage, in pieces and bits, Kimberly Harrington
- The art of happy moving, how to declutter, pack, and start over while maintaining your sanity and finding happiness, Ali Wenzke ; illustrations by Lise Sukhu
- Uncle John's bathroom reader plunges into music, the Bathroom Readers' Institute
- Broken, (in the best possible way), Jenny Lawson, full grown mammal
- Mother, can you not?, and you thought your mom was nuts ..., Kate Siegel
- Furiously happy, a funny book about horrible things, Jenny Lawson
- Maeve in America, essays by a girl from somewhere else, Maeve Higgins
- Ask me what's for dinner one more time, inappropriate thoughts on motherhood, Meredith Masony
- The last book on the left, stories of murder and mayhem from history's most notorious serial killers, Ben Kissel, Marcus Parks, and Henry Zebrowski ; with illustrations by Tom Neely
- How to take over the world, practical schemes and scientific solutions for the aspiring supervillain, Ryan North ; illustrated by Carly Monardo
- Name drop, the really good celebrity stories I usually only tell at happy hour, Ross Mathews
- Happy people are annoying, Josh Peck
- Love that story, observations from a gorgeously queer life, Jonathan Van Ness
- Rhett & Link's book of mythicality, a field guide to curiosity, creativity, & tomfoolery, by Rhett McLaughlin and Link Neal ; with Jake Greene
- The field guide to dumb birds of North America, Matt Kracht
- Black friend, essays, Ziwe
- Thank you for my service, Mat Best with Ross Patterson and Nils Parker
- The Harold Lloyd comedy collection, Vol. 1
- The best of me, David Sedaris
- And then we danced, a voyage into the groove, Henry Alford
- Mama makes up her mind, and other dangers of southern living, Bailey White
- How do I un-remember this?, unfortunately true stories, Danny Pellegrino
- The gallery of regrettable food, James Lileks
- The emotionary, n. a dictionary of words that don't exist for feelings that do, words by Eden Sher ; comics by Julia Wertz
- Living with a SEAL, 31 days with the toughest man on the planet, Jesse Itzler
- Yeah, no. Not happening., how I found happiness swearing off self-improvement and saying f*ck it all--and how you can too, Karen Karbo
- 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
- I want to be where the normal people are, Rachel Bloom
- Southern Lady Code, essays, Helen Ellis
- Happy-go-lucky, David Sedaris
- Brains on! presents...it's alive, from neurons and narwhals to the fungus among us, Molly Bloom, Marc Sanchez, and Sanden Totten
- When I knew, edited by Robert Trachtenberg ; illustrated by Tom Bachtell
- How to be perfect, the correct answer to every moral question, Michael Schur ; with philosophical nitpicking by Professor Todd May
- You're leaving when?, adventures in downward mobility, Annabelle Gurwitch
- Ungovernable, the Victorian parent's guide to raising flawless children, Therese Oneill
- Nothing is wrong and here is why, essays, Alexandra Petri
- Sure, I'll join your cult, a memoir of mental illness and the quest to belong anywhere, Maria Bamford
- Industrial management + Social aspects -- United States -- Humor
- Weddings + Planning -- Humor
- Latin language -- Humor
- Self-help techniques -- Humor
- Mountaineering -- Humor
- Christmas -- Humor
- Failure (Psychology) -- Humor
- Newspapers + Sections, columns, etc -- Humor
- Generation Y -- Humor
- Physicians -- Humor
- Jewish women -- Humor
- Detective and mystery stories -- Humor
- Georgia -- Social life and customs -- Humor
- Ireland -- Politics and government -- 18th century -- Humor
- Australia -- History -- Humor
- Birds + Behavior -- Humor
- Popular culture -- United States -- Humor -- Comic books, strips, etc
- Golf -- Humor
- Presidents -- United States -- Election -- 2016 -- Humor
- English language -- Humor
- Law -- Humor
- Women + Conduct of life -- Humor
- Parenthood -- Humor
- United States -- Politics and government -- 2009- -- Humor
- Examinations -- Humor
- Mercado, Mia -- Humor
- Celebrities -- Humor
- Banks and banking -- Humor
- China -- Humor
- Human-animal relationships -- Humor
- Harris, B. S. -- Humor
- Handler, Chelsea -- Travel -- Humor
- World politics -- 1975-1985 -- Humor
- Race awareness -- Humor
- Health facilities -- Humor
- Dogs -- Humor -- Juvenile literature
- Americans -- France -- Paris -- Humor
- Moran, Caitlin, 1975- -- Humor
- Accidents -- Humor
- Bird watching -- North America -- Humor
- Moving, Household -- Humor
- Aunts -- Humor
- Self-actualization (Psychology) -- Humor
- Young adults -- Humor
- United States -- Social life and customs -- 21st century -- Humor
- Happiness -- Humor
- Cookies -- Humor -- Juvenile fiction
- Elephants -- Humor
- Fathers -- Humor
- World politics -- 1985-1995 -- Humor