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Riot Recommendation: Comedy & Satire

Rebecca Joines Schinsky

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Rebecca Joines Schinsky is the executive director of product and ecommerce at Riot New Media Group. She co-hosts All the Books! and the Book Riot Podcast. Follow her on Twitter: @rebeccaschinsky.

It could be that I’m coming down from a lot of travel (with more on the horizon soon), or that I’m currently trying to read a bunch of Serious Literature, or that having fewer hours of sunlight is making me want to take all the naps. Maybe it’s that I’ve been spent more time than I’d like to admit reading TV commentary and wondering why the internet has not yet produced a supercut of all the scenes of Walt Junior eating breakfast on Breaking Bad. Or maybe it’s my budding addiction to MTV’s “Catfish.” It’s anybody’s guess!

At any rate, my brain has been like a puppy running on a tile floor lately, and after picking up and promptly putting down several books in moments of “No, really, it’s not you; it’s me,” I think I’ve figured out what I need. I need to laugh. To chuckle. To chortle. To guffaw, even. I need some funny pages in my life. Some whimsy. Something as brilliant and hilarious as Steve Hely’s How I Became a Famous Novelist, or as timely and on-the-nose as Andrew Shaffer’s Fifty Shames of Earl Grey (which I did, in fact, read and love). I need a good giggle.

So whaddya have, Riot readers? Please shout out your favorite works of comedy and satire in the comments and help this reader get her mojo back.