Top Five Funny Books
 
 







  
On Picking Fruit15 reviews
Arthur Wooten

Alyson Books, 2006

How to pick the finest fruit

+ entertaining read inspired by our own reality
+ Looking at Life
+ Very entertaining, a must read.
  
  











  



  
Tales of the City (Tales of the City Series, V. 1)107 reviews
Armistead Maupin, 1989

An All-Time Favorite

+ If you can't wear some flowers in your hair
+ A Modern Day Classic

This book will make you laugh, cry, and leave you hungry for more. Do yourself a favor and read the entire series. Maupin creates a coterie of friends that I love and revisit often. They may be fictional, but I think of his characters as family.
  
  











  



  
Whores of Lost Atlantis9 reviews
Charles Busch

Carroll & Graf, 2005

One of the three funniest novels that I ever read.

+ Theatrical!
+ The Truth and Nothing But the Truth
+ One of the Funniest Books I've Read
+ Great Fun For Everyone!
  
  











  



  
Queen of the Oddballs: And Other True Stories from a Life Unaccording to Plan42 reviews
Hillary Carlip

Harper Paperbacks, 2006

Life: Go for it, baby!

+ Please Hillary -- Write Another One
+ Queen of Everything!

This Queen inspires us to cross the line between fantasy and action, to come alive, to unabashedly be who we really are. Her directness is endearing, her daring causes us to step up and stride right along with her. Hillary possesses a self-acceptance and giddiness that charms us into feeling ...
  
  











  



  
I Am Not Myself These Days: A Memoir (P.S.)68 reviews
Josh Kilmer-purcell

Harper Perennial, 2006

Easily the Best Book I've Ever Encountered

+ What's it like being a gay Drag Queen in NYC?
+ a world that is very far from my own, but very entertaining!
+ warts and all is an understatement...
+ Wonderful writer
  
  











  



  
Queen of the Oddballs: And Other True Stories from a Life Unaccording to Plan42 reviews
Hillary Carlip

Harper Paperbacks, 2006

Life: Go for it, baby!

+ Please Hillary -- Write Another One
+ Queen of Everything!

This Queen inspires us to cross the line between fantasy and action, to come alive, to unabashedly be who we really are. Her directness is endearing, her daring causes us to step up and stride right along with her. Hillary possesses a self-acceptance and giddiness that charms us into feeling ...
  
  











  



  
I Am Not Myself These Days: A Memoir (P.S.)68 reviews
Josh Kilmer-purcell

Harper Perennial, 2006

Easily the Best Book I've Ever Encountered

+ What's it like being a gay Drag Queen in NYC?
+ a world that is very far from my own, but very entertaining!
+ warts and all is an understatement...
+ Wonderful writer
  
  











  



  
Tales of the City (Tales of the City Series, V. 1)107 reviews
Armistead Maupin, 1989

An All-Time Favorite

+ If you can't wear some flowers in your hair
+ A Modern Day Classic

This book will make you laugh, cry, and leave you hungry for more. Do yourself a favor and read the entire series. Maupin creates a coterie of friends that I love and revisit often. They may be fictional, but I think of his characters as family.
  
  











  



  
On Picking Fruit15 reviews
Arthur Wooten

Alyson Books, 2006

How to pick the finest fruit

+ entertaining read inspired by our own reality
+ Looking at Life
+ Very entertaining, a must read.
  
  











  



  
Whores of Lost Atlantis9 reviews
Charles Busch

Carroll & Graf, 2005

One of the three funniest novels that I ever read.

+ Theatrical!
+ The Truth and Nothing But the Truth
+ One of the Funniest Books I've Read
+ Great Fun For Everyone!
  
  











  






   



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