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As cliche as it sounds, laughter is in fact the best medicine – it reduces stress, releases feel-good brain chemicals, which also relieve pain. It triggers and releases endorphins, the brain chemicals known for their feel-good effect. Endorphins can also be simply triggered by faking laughter and joining in meaningless laughing sessions with friends and even strangers. Let’s face it, we don’t really need to be humored just to laugh these days. Nonetheless, humor, jokes, comedy or funny elements are not in short supply these days as we can find it in wide variety of mediums, including one of the oldest information hubs – books.
As obvious as it is, humor can come in many forms, whether it’s from the typical fiction created by one’s wild imagination, non-fictions or even in poems. “A day without laughter is a day wasted.” – Charlie Chaplin The bursts of laughter are more often than not goes to the extreme if the passage or story are relatable with our own past experiences. That sense of understanding, or even predicament gives us that extra kick on how we literally visualize the meaning behind laughing at our past mistakes. Well it’s just in our nature to use others as subjects for our humor. As Will Rogers once said – “Everything is funny, as long as it’s happening to somebody else.” Of course, all of us have different tastes and varying thresholds of humor, so proceed with caution, although the humor level in this free ebook compilation is general in nature and nothing beyond extreme. Ultimately, to those who are searching something lighter, enjoyable moments that don’t push you off the chair or give you sleepless nights, we hope this quite long list of free books will fill your reading schedule very nicely.
Of course within all genres, there are sub-genres – sub-categories that specifically identifies deeper niches that one might be interested in. Klok Crack. In this case, we would use comedy as the genre instead of humor, as humor is a part of comedy. Among the sub-genres include alternative, black, blue, character, christian, comedy-drama, cringe, dark, documentary, high / low, horror, insult, observational, physical, prop, shock, sick, sketch, slapstick, stoner, surreal, tragicomedy, zombie and many more. We guess humor is universal and non-discriminatory, as it’s timeless and requires no specific event and period to be triggered. You can smile and laugh even when you’re in danger, hanging from a thin thread for your life, and from great and true happiness.
Long list below, so be prepared to scroll down for quite some time. Yes, 259 of them, and all of them are free and ready to be read either as online web serials, or as downloadable PDFs. Mostly are online reads though, but hey they’re free and most definitely interesting reads. Some of the sites might be still “under construction” or “in progress”, we guess we’ll just include them as they’re worth the wait. While you’re in the author’s site, reading and getting those smiles out, please do try and support the author by purchasing their Kindle or other paperbacks to support them and give them that motivational and figurative kick to get them moving to write more awesome stuffs.
Hope you enjoy the list below. • by Aristophanes • by Al Bruno III • by Red McCloud • by K25fF • by Dan Leo • by Richie Chevat • by Who Cares?
Jan 20, 2014. “Science fiction deals with improbable possibilities, fantasy with plausible impossibilities.”? Miriam Allen de Ford. This compilation will be broken to several parts in order to cater to new additions in the future. So get ready with your space ships and your magic wands to travel to a planet far far away.
• by Zero • by David Brashear • by Alexis Ziao • by S. Youngren • by Hugh Sullivan • by S.A. Hunter (14 chapters) • by Chris George • by Dennis J Pale • by E. Lau • by Cheeseburger Brown • by Sudhanshu Singhal • by Viirin • by Frances Pauli (42 chapters) • by Tim Sevenhuysen • by jeanne • by SPYGOD • by S.A. Hunter • by BakaGrappler • by Leigh Chandler • by Andrew Murphy • by John Crandall • by Jesse Gordon • by Craig Terlson • by Alice Audrey • by J.A. Waters • by Tandy Ellen Gutierrez • by Dan Leo and rhoda penmarq • by Gregory Taylor • by Andy Cox (52 chapters) • by Amethyst Marie • by jialunqi • by Erik McKinnon • by JFantasyBooks • by Aristophanes • by Jesse Lynch Williams • by TheRealCletusClemens • by Grace Elizabeth Baker • by Daniel Kilkelly • by Stable • by Andy Fanton • by Kathy Monahan • by Cliff Burns • by Aristophanes • by Virlyce • by F. Anstey • by Abigail Tight • by J.
Tyler • by Aristophanes • by A.C Louis • by Edge363 • by Chester Field Jr. • by Rosalie Stone • by Ambrose Bierce • by George Grossmith, Weedon Grossmith • by Aristophanes • by A.H. Gilreath • by Gideon Wurdz • by Aristophanes • by J.D. Ray • by mooderino • by Greg X.
Graves • by Edith B. Ordway • by Heather Spoonheim • by H-M Brown • by John Kendrick Bangs • by Daniel M.
Bensen • by Aristophanes • by Robert C. Rodgers • by Frances Gonzalez • by Al Bruno III • by Kodi Arfer • by Bridgett Kay • by Al Bruno III • by Al Bruno III • by Al Bruno III • by Al Bruno III • by Tartra • by Clark Casey • by Craig Borysowich & Kevin Amery (100 chapters) • by The Naive Student • by Jaskaran Singh • by Cheeseburger Brown • by Hal Matthews • by David Hill Burns (55 chapters) • by Patrick Lewis • by Josh Specht • by Aristophanes • by Stephanie Newell • by J. Building Ethics In Construction Partnerships Pdf Converter more. A. Giunta • by Aristophanes • by Daisy Smith • by Trevor Belshaw • by SnowyFeffe • by George M.
Frost • by Joe Cooper (60 chapters) • by yinyangorwuji • by Jerome K. Jerome • by Neil Hartley • by Diana Parparita • by A.M. Schilling • by jeanne • by Marcus Taylor • by Cleo • by Scott Alexander • by A. Roi • by Jennifer Diane Reitz and Sandra Woodruff • by Vasa and Ypres • by Dugan McShain • by E.A. Aymar • by Patrick Anderson Jr. • by Gregory Taylor • by The Keeper • by BlakeLocked • by Psycho Gecko • by D.D. Heil • by Thomas Corfield • by GeneralPhone • by Nikhil Cheerla • by Oniwasabi • by Chris Rowson • by Nimja.
So how’s the humor meter on this one? Cold, hot, lukewarm, just nice? Well we do really hope you enjoyed the list above, 259 is indeed a lot to digest in one sitting, so take your time to browse all of them at your own pace.
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