Humorous fiction
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Humorous fiction
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Humorous fiction
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Incoming Resources
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- The egoist, a comedy in narrative, by George Meredith ; with an introduction by E. Aubert Mooney
- Superfudge, by Judy Blume
- Standing in the rainbow, a novel, Fannie Flagg
- Rococo, a novel, Adriana Trigiani
- Amelia Bedelia and the baby, Peggy Parish ; pictures by Lynn Sweat
- Octopus pie, Susan Terris
- Mr. Popper's penguins, by Richard and Florence Atwater ; illustrated by Robert Lawson
- Anastasia, absolutely, by Lois Lowry
- Skinnybones, Barbara Park
- Who wants a cheap rhinoceros?, by Shel Silverstein
- The adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Mark Twain
- Chromos, by Felipe Alfau ; introduction by Joseph Coates
- Gentlemen of the road, Michael Chabon ; illustrated by Gary Gianni
- Six geese a-slaying, Donna Andrews
- The facts of life, Roger Fuller
- Interrupting chicken, David Ezra Stein
- I still dream about you, a novel, Fannie Flagg
- Homer Price, by Robert McCloskey
- Joseph Andrews and Shamela, edited with an introd. and notes by Martin C. Battestin
- Portnoy's complaint, Philip Roth
- Pigs in heaven, a novel by Barbara Kingsolver
- Big Stone Gap, a novel, Adriana Trigiani
- The reivers, a reminiscence, William Faulkner
- Charlie and the chocolate factory, Roald Dahl ; illustrated by Joseph Schindelman
- Miss Julia hits the road, Ann B. Ross
- Jingo Django, by Sid Fleischman. Illustrated by Eric von Schmidt
- Pippi Longstocking, Astrid Lindgren ; translated by Florence Lamborn ; illustrated by Louis S. Glanzman
- Annie Pitts, burger kid, written and illustrated by Diane deGroat
- I'm not Bobby!, Jules Feiffer
- George Mills, Stanley Elkin ; introduction by Chris Lehmann
- Chopping spree, Diane Mott Davidson
- Silly Sally, by Audrey Wood
- The unlikely pilgrimage of Harold Fry, a novel, Rachel Joyce
- The Outside Inn, by George Ella Lyon ; illustrated by Vera Rosenberry
- The nanny diaries, a novel, Emma McLaughlin and Nicola Kraus
- Stealing Lumby, Gail Fraser
- Bachelor brothers' bed & breakfast, Bill Richardson
- How to eat fried worms, Thomas Rockwell ; pictures by Emily McCully
- The King's stilts, written and illustrated by Dr. Seuss
- Suttree, Cormac McCarthy
- Cold Sassy tree, Olive Ann Burns
- Lake Wobegon summer 1956, Garrison Keillor
- Centerburg tales
- Pippi in the South Seas, by Astrid Lindgren. Translated by Gerry Bothmer. Illustrated by Louis S. Glanzman
- Anastasia has the answers, Lois Lowry
- Imaginative qualities of actual things, by Gilbert Sorrentino
- Tom Jones:, an authoritative text, contemporary reactions, criticism, edited by Sheridan Baker
- Finn, a novel, Jon Clinch
- 900 buckets of paint, By Edna Becker ; pictures by Margaret Bradfield
- Nothing with strings, NPR's beloved holiday stories, Bailey White
Outgoing Resources
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