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5 Recommended humor books

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At clara.es we have proposed to welcome the warmth with a big smile thanks to these 5 essential current readings with which to laugh and attract good vibes. You already know that positive thinking attracts positive things and happiness, so write down these books to die of laughter and receive the arrival of good weather as it deserves … with a great laugh!

  1. Maldito karma , by David Safier (Editorial Seix Barral, 2009). An international success around the world that has more than 50 editions in Spanish. With an agile and fast-paced language that makes you quickly get hooked on this fun story. Kim, the protagonist, is a television presenter who, after dying in an accident, learns from the afterlife that she has accumulated bad karma throughout her life and discovers what her punishment is: being an ant. Kim is not satisfied and has no choice but to accumulate good karma to get back to being human.
  2. Do not blame karma for what happens to you as an asshole, by Laura Norton (Espasa, 2014). It is inevitable not to laugh at the title alone. A best seller that has been adapted to the big screen and premiered this past November. We warn! If you are fond of reading on public transport, this book is only suitable for those who are willing to take on the looks and comments of other passengers while laughing. A funny novel, loaded with surreal situations, where you may see yourself reflected in more than one, and with an addictive rhythmthat will hook you for sure.
  3. How the war of the zombies was fought , by Aleksandar Hemon (Asteroid Books, 2016). Don't worry, it's not a substitute for The Walking Dead turned Scary Movie . It is a black comedy, in which its protagonist, Josh Levin, a screenwriter apprentice who is convinced that "one can organize life well on the basis of the absolute absence of hope and ambition", dreams of selling a of his stories to a major Hollywood production company. Of acid humor, agile, funny and sharp.
  4. Out of complex for imperfect (Zenith, 2016). Tired of following the "perfect woman" canon? The writer Lucía Taboada and the illustrator Raquel Córcoles, known as "Moderna de Pueblo", whom you will surely follow through Instagram, have published a book, or as the authors like to say, a manual with a great sense of humor in the one that we can all feel identified with. A mix between a self-help manual and a manual for the daily life of any of us. A book with which to learn to take care of yourself inside and out and, above all, to take things differently.
  5. Funny Girl (Editorial Anagrama, 2016). The author, Nick Hornby, through the protagonist, turned into an actress in a humorous television series about a newly married couple, with whom he establishes parallels and contrasts between reality and fiction, proposes a funny novel, in the author's words "It's a novel about how far your dreams can take you, and about women who don't settle for what they should be."

By Olga López