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  • Sabtu Bersama Bapak by Adhitya Mulya

    Sabtu Bersama Bapak by Adhitya Mulya

    Rated: 4.28 of 5 stars
    · 18 ratings
    “Hai, Satya! Hai, Cakra!” Sang Bapak melambaikan tangan. “Ini Bapak. Iya, benar kok, ini Bapak. Bapak cuma pindah ke tempat lain. Gak sakit. Alhamdulillah, berkat doa Satya dan Cakra. … Mungkin Bapak tidak dapat duduk dan bermain di samping kalian. Tapi, Bapak tetap ingin kalian tumbuh dengan Bapak di samping kalian. Ingin tetap dapat bercerita kepada kalian...
  • The Stories of Vladimir Nabokov by Vladimir Nabokov

    The Stories of Vladimir Nabokov by Vladimir Nabokov

    Rated: 4.30 of 5 stars
    · 29 ratings
    From the writer who shocked and delighted the world with his novels Lolita, Pale Fire, and Ada, or Ardor, and so many others, comes a magnificent collection of stories. Written between the 1920s and 1950s, these sixty-five tales—eleven of which have been translated into English for the first time—display all the shades of Nabokov's imagination...
  • Erasure by Percival Everett

    Erasure by Percival Everett

    Rated: 4.22 of 5 stars
    · 18 ratings
    "Thelonious (Monk) Ellison has never allowed race to define his identity. But as both a writer and an African American, he is offended and angered by the success of We's Lives in Da Ghetto, the exploitative debut novel of a young, middle-class black woman who once visited "some relatives in Harlem for a couple of days...
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    humor  satire  21st-century  adult  black-mc  book  classics  comedy
  • Running the Light by Sam Tallent, Doug Stanhope

    Running the Light by Sam Tallent, Doug Stanhope

    Rated: 4.38 of 5 stars
    · 16 ratings
    A bona fide “instant classic” (Doug Stanhope) novel that tells the story of a road comic crashing and burning by acclaimed comedian Sam TallentBilly Ray Schafer stepped off the plane in Amarillo, Texas, with twenty-six hundred dollars tucked down the leg of his black ostrich-skin cowboy boot...
  • A Fraction of the Whole by Steve Toltz

    A Fraction of the Whole by Steve Toltz

    Rated: 4.13 of 5 stars
    · 24 ratings
    An irreverent comic adventure, spanning three continents, about a father and son against each other and against the world.For most of his life, Jasper Dean couldn’t decide whether to pity, hate, love, or murder his certifiably paranoid father, Martin, a man who overanalyzed anything and everything and imparted his self-garnered wisdom to his only son...
  • What Makes Sammy Run? by Budd Schulberg

    What Makes Sammy Run? by Budd Schulberg

    Rated: 4.13 of 5 stars
    · 16 ratings
    What Makes Sammy Run?Everyone of us knows someone who runs. He is one of the symp-toms of our times—from the little man who shoves you out of the way on the street to the go-getter who shoves you out of a job in the office to the Fuehrer who shoves you out of the world. And all of us have stopped to wonder, at some time or another, what it is that makes these people tick...
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    humor  satire  20th-century  adult  anti-hero  book  classics  comedy
  • Saint Richard Parker by Merlin Franco

    Saint Richard Parker by Merlin Franco

    Rated: 4.28 of 5 stars
    · 18 ratings
    His search for love and enlightenment across India, Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia, and Indonesia...Ace businessman, writer, and investigative journalist Richard Parker loses his job when he exposes the vegetarian CEO of his newspaper as a beef exporter. Accused of misconduct and forced to dissolve his company, he retreats to his wretched little village...
  • Surprise Marriage: An Enemies to Lovers Accidental Marriage Romance by R S Elliot

    Surprise Marriage: An Enemies to Lovers Accidental Marriage Romance by R S Elliot

    Rated: 4.10 of 5 stars
    · 10 ratings
    The plan was to fly to Vegas for my best friend's wedding, It was not to accidentally get married myself, end up with a fake boyfriend, and to fall in love with the enemy. Where do I even start....Sometimes I feel like I'm dreaming because this absolutely couldn't be true.After Luke broke my heart and left six years ago, I never thought I'd give him another chance...
  • Dead Men's Trousers by Irvine Welsh

    Dead Men's Trousers by Irvine Welsh

    Rated: 4.06 of 5 stars
    · 16 ratings
    A spectacular return of the wild, dissolute gang from Trainspotting, from the author the New York Times called “Blisteringly funny…. ”The gang from Trainspotting have mostly cleaned up their act…until they are drawn back together to Scotland for one last scheme—a scheme one of them won’t survive. It’s an action-packed, hilarious and rollicking trip, as well as a moving elegy to the crew...
  • Buzz Aldrin, What Happened to You in All the Confusion? by Johan Harstad

    Buzz Aldrin, What Happened to You in All the Confusion? by Johan Harstad

    Rated: 4.06 of 5 stars
    · 18 ratings
    A pop-saturated epic novel about the second man on the moon, and the quiet thirty-year-old gardener who idolizes him. A story of unconventional psychiatry, the Faroe Islands, amateur boat building, and the journey across the space that divides us from other people: a journey as remote and dangerous as the trip to the moon itself...
  • A Fan's Notes by Frederick Exley

    A Fan's Notes by Frederick Exley

    Rated: 4.06 of 5 stars
    · 18 ratings
    Frederick Exley's inimitable "fictional memoir" A Fan's Notes has assumed the status of a classic since its first publication in 1968. Mordantly and poignantly, Exley describes the profound failures of his life; professional, sexual, and personal...
  • The Illicit Happiness of Other People by Manu Joseph

    The Illicit Happiness of Other People by Manu Joseph

    Rated: 4.06 of 5 stars
    · 18 ratings
    Ousep Chacko, journalist and failed novelist, prides himself on being “the last of the real men.” This includes waking neighbors upon returning late from the pub. His wife Mariamma stretches their money, raises their two boys, and, in her spare time, gleefully fantasizes about Ousep dying...
  • Убивать осознанно by Karsten Dusse

    Убивать осознанно by Karsten Dusse

    Rated: 4.06 of 5 stars
    · 18 ratings
    Бьорн Димель — «грязный адвокатишка», вынужденный прикрывать и оправдывать преступления большого криминального авторитета. Брак Бьорна Димеля разваливается на части, его жена вот-вот сбежит с обожаемой дочкой в неопределенном направлении. В отчаянии Бьорн записывается на курс тренинга по осознанности...
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    humor  adult  audiobook  book  comedy  contemporary  crime  fiction
  • Someone Who Will Love You in All Your Damaged Glory by Raphael Bob-Waksberg

    Someone Who Will Love You in All Your Damaged Glory by Raphael Bob-Waksberg

    Rated: 4.04 of 5 stars
    · 25 ratings
    From the creator and executive producer of the beloved and universally acclaimed television series BoJack Horseman, a fabulously off-beat collection of short stories about love--the best and worst thing in the universeWritten with all the scathing dark humor that is a hallmark of BoJack Horseman, Raphael Bob-Waksberg's stories will make readers laugh, weep, and shiver in uncomfortably delicious...
  • Kiss Kiss by Roald Dahl

    Kiss Kiss by Roald Dahl

    Rated: 4.08 of 5 stars
    · 33 ratings
    In these dark, disturbing stories Roald Dahl explores the sinister side of human nature: the cunning, sly selfish part of each of us that leads into the territory of the unexpected and unsettling.Originally published in 1960, Kiss Kiss brings together 11 of Roald's macabre adult tales...
  • The Floating Opera and The End of the Road by John Barth

    The Floating Opera and The End of the Road by John Barth

    Rated: 4.03 of 5 stars
    · 24 ratings
    The Floating Opera and The End Of The Road are John Barth's first two novels.  Their relationship to each other is evident not only in their ribald subject matter but in the eccentric characters and bitterly humorous tone of the narratives.  Both concern strange, consuming love triangles and the destructive effect of an overactive intellect on the emotions...
  • The Black Prince by Iris Murdoch, Martha C. Nussbaum

    The Black Prince by Iris Murdoch, Martha C. Nussbaum

    Rated: 3.94 of 5 stars
    · 18 ratings
    Bradley Pearson, an unsuccessful novelist in his late fifties, has finally left his dull office job as an Inspector of Taxes. Bradley hopes to retire to the country, but predatory friends and relations dash his hopes of a peaceful retirement...
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    humor  satire  20th-century  adult  audiobook  book  classics  comedy
  • Gargoyles by Thomas Bernhard

    Gargoyles by Thomas Bernhard

    Rated: 3.93 of 5 stars
    · 14 ratings
    The playwright and novelist Thomas Bernhard was one of the most widely translated and admired writers of his generation, winner of the three most coveted literary prizes in Germany. Gargoyles, one of his earliest novels, is a singular, surreal study of the nature of humanity. One morning a doctor and his son set out on daily rounds through the grim mountainous Austrian countryside...
  • The Tenants of Moonbloom by Edward Lewis Wallant

    The Tenants of Moonbloom by Edward Lewis Wallant

    Rated: 3.90 of 5 stars
    · 10 ratings
    Norman Moonbloom is a loser, a drop-out who can't even make it as a deadbeat. His brother, a slumlord, hires him to collect rent in the buildings he owns in Manhattan...
  • The House of Sleep by Jonathan Coe

    The House of Sleep by Jonathan Coe

    Rated: 3.92 of 5 stars
    · 24 ratings
    Like a surreal and highly caffeinated version of The Big Chill, Jonathan Coe's new novel follows four students who knew each other in college in the eighties. Sarah is a narcoleptic who has dreams so vivid she mistakes them for real events. Robert has his life changed forever by the misunderstandings that arise from her condition. Terry spends his wakeful nights fueling his obsession with movies...
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    humor  satire  20th-century  adult  audiobook  book  classics  comedy
  • The Pale King by David Foster Wallace

    The Pale King by David Foster Wallace

    Rated: 3.92 of 5 stars
    · 24 ratings
    The "breathtakingly brilliant" novel by the author of Infinite Jest (New York Times) is a deeply compelling and satisfying story, as hilarious and fearless and original as anything Wallace ever wrote. The agents at the IRS Regional Examination Center in Peoria, Illinois, appear ordinary enough to newly arrived trainee David Foster Wallace...
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    humor  satire  21st-century  adult  audiobook  book  classics  comedy
  • Thank You for Smoking by Christopher Buckley

    Thank You for Smoking by Christopher Buckley

    Rated: 3.92 of 5 stars
    · 24 ratings
    Nick Naylor likes his job. In the neo-puritanical nineties, it's a challenge to defend the rights of smokers and a privilege to promote their liberty. Sure, it hurts a little when you're compared to Nazi war criminals, but Nick says he's just doing what it takes to pay the mortgage and put his son through Washington's elite private school St. Euthanasius...
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    humor  satire  20th-century  adult  audiobook  book  classics  comedy
  • Everything Changes by Jonathan Tropper

    Everything Changes by Jonathan Tropper

    Rated: 3.92 of 5 stars
    · 24 ratings
    Jonathan Tropper’s novel The Book of Joe dazzled critics and readers alike with its heartfelt blend of humor and pathos. Now Tropper brings all that—and more—to an irresistible new novel. In Everything Changes , Tropper delivers a touching, wickedly funny new tale about love, loss, and the perils of a well-planned life. To all appearances, Zachary King is a man with luck on his side...
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    humor  satire  adult  audiobook  book  cheating  comedy  contemporary
  • The President's Hat by Antoine Laurain

    The President's Hat by Antoine Laurain

    Rated: 3.96 of 5 stars
    · 30 ratings
    Dining alone in an elegant Parisian brasserie, accountant Daniel Mercier can hardly believe his eyes when President François Mitterrand sits down to eat at the table next to him.Daniel’s thrill at being in such close proximity to the most powerful man in the land persists even after the presidential party has gone, which is when he discovers that Mitterrand’s black felt hat has been left behind...
  • Observatory Mansions by Edward Carey, محمد غفوری

    Observatory Mansions by Edward Carey, محمد غفوری

    Rated: 3.96 of 5 stars
    · 24 ratings
    Once the Orme family’s magnificent ancestral estate, Observatory Mansions is now a crumbling apartment complex, home to an eccentric group of misfits. One of them is Francis Orme, who earns his livelihood as a living statue. When not practicing “inner and outer stillness,” Francis steals the cherished possessions of others to add to his private museum...
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    humor  satire  21st-century  adult  book  comedy  contemporary  crime
  • Folly Beach by Dorothea Benton Frank

    Folly Beach by Dorothea Benton Frank

    Rated: 3.90 of 5 stars
    · 20 ratings
    Folly Beach Home is the place that knows us best. . . . A woman returns to the past to find her future in this enchanting new tale of loss, acceptance, family, and love. With its sandy beaches and bohemian charms, surfers and suits alike consider Folly Beach to be one of South Carolina's most historic and romantic spots...
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    humor  satire  adult  audiobook  book  comedy  contemporary  drama
  • Das Kind in mir will achtsam morden by Karsten Dusse

    Das Kind in mir will achtsam morden by Karsten Dusse

    Rated: 3.94 of 5 stars
    · 18 ratings
    Björn Diemel ist zurück – und mordet ganzheitlicher als je zuvor.Björn Diemel hat die Prinzipien der Achtsamkeit erlernt, und mit ihrer Hilfe sein Leben verbessert. Er hat den stressigen Job gekündigt und sich selbstständig gemacht. Er verbringt mehr Zeit mit seiner Tochter und streitet sich in der Regel liebevoller mit seiner Frau...
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    humor  satire  crime  fiction  audiobook  comedy  mystery  thriller
  • House of God, The by Samuel Shem

    House of God, The by Samuel Shem

    Rated: 3.88 of 5 stars
    · 24 ratings
    Now a classic! The hilarious  novel of the healing arts that reveals everything your  doctor never wanted you to know. Six eager interns  -- they saw themselves as modern saviors-to-be.  They came from the top of their medical school class  to the bottom of the hospital staff to serve a  year in the time-honored tradition, racing to answer  the flash of on-duty call lights and nubile  nurses...
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    humor  satire  adult  audiobook  book  classics  comedy  contemporary
  • Things that Fall from the Sky by Kevin Brockmeier

    Things that Fall from the Sky by Kevin Brockmeier

    Rated: 3.91 of 5 stars
    · 12 ratings
    Weaving together loss and anxiety with fantastic elements and literary sleight-of-hand, Kevin Brockmeier’s richly imagined Things That Fall from the Sky views the nagging realities of the world through a hopeful lens. In the deftly told “These Hands,” a man named Lewis recounts his time babysitting a young girl and his inconsolable sense of loss after she is wrenched away...
  • Single in Suburbia by Wendy Wax

    Single in Suburbia by Wendy Wax

    Rated: 3.80 of 5 stars
    · 10 ratings
    Amanda’s husband has just traded her in for an affair with a teenybopper. Brooke is a trophy wife collecting dust. And Candace (Don’t call me Candy) has had too many husbands and too little love. What do these three unlikely accomplices have in common besides a Little League team called the Mudhens? A plot to reclaim a little r-e-s-p-e-c-t. And they’re going to do it with a mop and a bucket...
  • Brief Interviews with Hideous Men by David Foster Wallace

    Brief Interviews with Hideous Men by David Foster Wallace

    Rated: 3.85 of 5 stars
    · 26 ratings
    In his startling and singular new short story collection, David Foster Wallace nudges at the boundaries of fiction with inimitable wit and seductive intelligence. Venturing inside minds and landscapes that are at once recognisable and utterly strange, these stories reaffirm Wallace's reputation as one of his generation's pre-eminent talents, expanding our ides and pleasures fiction can afford...
  • The Other Shulman by Alan Zweibel

    The Other Shulman by Alan Zweibel

    Rated: 3.67 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings
    Shulman, a chubby, middle-aged stationery-store owner from New Jersey, has always claimed that he's been gaining and losing the same thirty-five pounds since junior high-and that if you added all of that discarded weight together, he had lost an entire person. Another Shulman. A Shulman he never really cared for. A Shulman he'd always tried to lose by dieting and exercising...
  • In-Depth Market Research Interviews with Dead People: Tempur-Pedic by Alison Espach

    In-Depth Market Research Interviews with Dead People: Tempur-Pedic by Alison Espach

    Rated: 3.67 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings
    In this at-once hilarious and heartbreaking series, In-Depth Market Research Interviews with Dead People, Alison Espach explores our collective idiosyncrasies, neuroses, and desires through the consumer choices, big and small, that we face every day.Caroline’s mattress had nothing to do with her untimely death at the age of 28—this, she wants Tempur-Pedic’s market research representative to know...
  • Espresso Tales by Alexander McCall Smith

    Espresso Tales by Alexander McCall Smith

    Rated: 3.83 of 5 stars
    · 24 ratings
    44 SCOTLAND STREET - Book 2The residents and neighbors of 44 Scotland Street and the city of Edinburgh come to vivid life in these gently satirical, wonderfully perceptive serial novels, featuring six-year-old Bertie, a remarkably precocious boy—just ask his mother.    Back are all our favorite denizens of a Georgian townhouse in Edinburgh...
  • A Crowded Marriage by Catherine Alliott

    A Crowded Marriage by Catherine Alliott

    Rated: 3.79 of 5 stars
    · 14 ratings
    There are three people in Imogen Cameron’s marriage – herself, her husband, Alex, and their son, Rufus – and that’s just the way she likes it. But that’s about to change... When the Camerons hit dire financial straits they’re forced to leave London and accept Eleanor Latimer’s offer of a rent-free cottage on her country estate...
  • The Man Who Walked Through Walls by Marcel Aymé

    The Man Who Walked Through Walls by Marcel Aymé

    Rated: 3.85 of 5 stars
    · 24 ratings
    The excellent Monsieur Dutilleul has always been able to pass through walls, but has never seen the point of using his gift, given the general availability of doors. One day, however, his tyrannical boss drives him to desperate, creative measures — he develops a taste for intramural travel and becomes something of a super-villain...
  • Women by Charles Bukowski

    Women by Charles Bukowski

    Rated: 3.84 of 5 stars
    · 35 ratings
    Low-life writer and unrepentant alcoholic Henry Chinaski was born to survive. After decades of slacking off at low-paying dead-end jobs, blowing his cash on booze and women, and scrimping by in flea-bitten apartments, Chinaski sees his poetic star rising at last...
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    humor  satire  20th-century  adult  audiobook  book  classics  comedy
  • Sheppard Lee, Written by Himself by Robert Montgomery Bird

    Sheppard Lee, Written by Himself by Robert Montgomery Bird

    Rated: 3.75 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings
    Originally published in 1836.Sheppard Lee, Written By Himself is a work of dark satire from the early years of the American Republic. Published as an autobiography and praised by Edgar Allan Poe, this is the story of a young idler who goes in search of buried treasure and finds instead the power to transfer his soul into other men's bodies...
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    humor  satire  adult  book  classics  comedy  contemporary  crime
  • Insane City by Dave Barry

    Insane City by Dave Barry

    Rated: 3.78 of 5 stars
    · 18 ratings
    A dark comic masterpiece—the first solo adult novel in more than a decade from the Pulitzer Prize winner and New York Times–bestselling author.Seth Weinstein knew Tina was way out of his league in pretty much any way you could imagine, which is why it continued to astonish him that he was on the plane now for their destination wedding in Florida...
  • God Is Dead by Ron Currie Jr.

    God Is Dead by Ron Currie Jr.

    Rated: 3.75 of 5 stars
    · 16 ratings
    From a mind-blowing new talent, an audacious novel that imagines the world after God takes human form and diesWhen God descends to Earth as a Dinka woman from Sudan and subsequently dies in the Darfur desert, the result is a world both bizarrely new yet eerily familiar...
  • Therapy by David Lodge

    Therapy by David Lodge

    Rated: 3.75 of 5 stars
    · 16 ratings
    By all appearances, Laurence Passmore is sitting pretty. True, he is almost bald and his nickname in "Tubby", but the TV sitcom he writes keeps the money coming in, he has an exclusive house in Rummridge, a state-of-the-art car, a vigorous sex life with his wife of thirty years, and a platonic mistress to talk shop with. What money can't buy, and his many therapists can't deliver, is contentment...
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    humor  satire  20th-century  adult  book  comedy  contemporary  crime
  • Wake Up, Sir! by Jonathan Ames

    Wake Up, Sir! by Jonathan Ames

    Rated: 3.75 of 5 stars
    · 16 ratings
    From the creator of the HBO series Bored to Death, the story of a young alcoholic writer and his personal valet, a hilarious homage to the Bertie and Jeeves novels of P.G. Wodehouse.Alan Blair, the hero of Wake Up, Sir!, is a young, loony writer with numerous problems of the mental, emotional, sexual, spiritual, and physical variety. He's very good at problems...
  • Revolting Youth: The Further Journals of Nick Twisp by C.D. Payne

    Revolting Youth: The Further Journals of Nick Twisp by C.D. Payne

    Rated: 3.71 of 5 stars
    · 14 ratings
    Move over Bridget Jones. Nick Twisp is back. In Revolting Youth: The Further Journals of Nick Twisp America's own comic diarist returns with more riotous adventures through the land mines of 21st century adolescence. This sequel to C.D. Payne's epic-length first-novel Youth in Revolt finds love-struck Nick Twisp still on the lam from the law and his parents...
  • Ferdydurke by Witold Gombrowicz

    Ferdydurke by Witold Gombrowicz

    Rated: 3.81 of 5 stars
    · 36 ratings
    In this bitterly funny novel by the renowned Polish author Witold Gombrowicz. a writer finds himself tossed into a chaotic world of schoolboys by a diabolical professor who wishes to reduce him to childishness. Originally published in Poland in 1937. Ferdydurke became an instant literary sensation and catapulted the young author to fame. Deemed scandalous and subversive by Nazis. Stalinists...
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    humor  satire  20th-century  adult  audiobook  book  classics  comedy
  • Undone by John Colapinto

    Undone by John Colapinto

    Rated: 3.50 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings
    Things have not been going well for Dez. He’s broke, jobless, angry and without a future. Then he happens to see an episode of “Tovah in the Afternoon” featuring the fabulously successful memoirist Jasper Ulrickson… A masterful satire, this novel hinges on celebrity envy-and the anarchic imperatives of desire...
  • Fra Keeler by Azareen Van der Vliet Oloomi

    Fra Keeler by Azareen Van der Vliet Oloomi

    Rated: 3.50 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings
    The debut novel from PEN/Faulkner award-winning author of Call Me Zebra and Savage Tongues is a comic psychological thriller, an absurdist journey into the heart of darkness.A man purchases a house, the house of Fra Keeler, moves in, and begins investigating the circumstances of the latter's death...
  • Eclipse by John Banville

    Eclipse by John Banville

    Rated: 3.67 of 5 stars
    · 12 ratings
    In this deeply moving and original book, John Banville alloys mystery, fable, and ghost story with poignant psychological acuity to forge the riveting story of a man wary of the future, plagued by the past, and so uncertain in the present that he cannot discern the spectral from the real...
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    humor  satire  21st-century  adult  book  comedy  contemporary  crime
  • Hector and the Search for Lost Time by François Lelord

    Hector and the Search for Lost Time by François Lelord

    Rated: 3.67 of 5 stars
    · 12 ratings
    The delightful third book in the multimillion-copy internationally bestselling seriesBeing up against the clock was a real problem for so many people, thought Hector. What could he possibly do to help them?First he tackled happiness. Then he took on love. And now Hector, our endearing young French psychiatrist, confronts the persistent march of time...
  • The Face of Another by Kōbō Abe

    The Face of Another by Kōbō Abe

    Rated: 3.77 of 5 stars
    · 27 ratings
    Like an elegantly chilling postscript to The Metamorphosis, this classic of postwar Japanese literature describes a bizarre physical transformation that exposes the duplicities of an entire world. The narrator is a scientist hideously deformed in a laboratory accident–a man who has lost his face and, with it, his connection to other people. Even his wife is now repulsed by him...
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    humor  satire  20th-century  adult  audiobook  book  classics  comedy
  • Company by Max Barry

    Company by Max Barry

    Rated: 3.72 of 5 stars
    · 18 ratings
    Stephen Jones is a shiny new hire at Zephyr Holdings...
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