Rating: ★★★☆☆ (3/5) Kyle Prue’s How to Piss Off Men: 106 Things to Say to Shatter the Male Ego is as bold and unapologetic as its title suggests. Marketed as a quick-witted handbook for calling out toxic masculinity, it promises over a […]
If you’ve ever wondered what it takes to become a saint, Kate Sidley’s How to Be a Saint: An Extremely Weird and Mildly Sacrilegious History of the Catholic Church’s Biggest Names is here to enlighten you with laughter, wit, and a touch […]
Seth Rogen’s Yearbook is everything fans could hope for and more: hilarious, self-deprecating, surprisingly insightful, and packed with the kind of stories that make you laugh out loud in public. Whether you know him from Superbad, Pineapple Express, or his distinctive laugh […]
An Honest, Hilarious, and Unflinchingly Real Memoir About Autism, Womanhood, and Survival Fern Brady’s Strong Female Character is one of those rare memoirs that hits hard and still makes you laugh out loud. With her trademark blunt humor and razor-sharp insight, the […]
Benjamin Stevenson’s Everyone on This Train Is a Suspect is a witty, self-aware sequel that takes the classic locked-room mystery and gleefully flips it inside out. Set aboard Australia’s legendary Ghan train, this is a story where every passenger is a potential […]
Joël Dicker, best known for his intricate literary thrillers like The Truth About the Harry Quebert Affair and The Baltimore Boys, takes a completely unexpected turn with The Very Catastrophic Visit to the Zoo (La muy catastrófica visita al zoo). This charming, […]
In Kaiju No. 8 Vol. 1, Naoya Matsumoto reimagines the classic monster-battle manga through a fresh and surprisingly heartfelt lens. Set in a Japan plagued by relentless kaiju attacks, the story introduces us to Kafka Hibino, a man who once dreamed of […]
Django Wexler’s How to Become the Dark Lord and Die Trying is what happens when epic fantasy crashes into Groundhog Day and Deadpool. It’s chaotic, clever, and absolutely bursting with energy. This is a story that gleefully mocks fantasy tropes while still […]
Jeff Hiller’s Actress of a Certain Age: My Twenty-Year Trail to Overnight Success is that rare celebrity memoir that feels both hilarious and healing. Known for his breakout role as Joel in HBO’s Somebody Somewhere, Hiller delivers a deeply funny, tender, and […]
Monica Heisey’s debut is a breakup novel that reads like a group chat at 2 a.m. Loud, messy, painfully honest, and often very funny, Really Good, Actually follows twenty-nine-year-old Maggie through the first chaotic year after her 608-day marriage implodes. She is […]