Funny and Lighthearted Books to Read During Quarantine

Does your brain need a break? Check out these titles that are meant to be funny and lighthearted!

The Library at the End of the World by Felicity Hayes-McCoy

A librarian must find a way to rebuild her community and her own life in this touching, enchanting novel set on Ireland’s stunning West Coast. But when the threatened closure of the Lissbeg Library puts her personal plans in jeopardy, Hanna finds herself leading a battle to restore the heart and soul of the Finfarran Peninsula’s fragmented community. Find the eBook and eAudiobook here.

 

 

 

 

The Spellman Files by Lisa Lutz

Isabel Spellman may have a checkered past littered with romantic mistakes, excessive drinking, and creative vandalism — but she’s good at her job as a licensed P.I. with her family’s firm, Spellman Investigations. But when Izzy decides to get out of the family business in search of normalcy, she ends up taking on the most important case of her life. The first in a series. Find the eAudiobook here.

 

 

If I Never Met You by Mhairi McFarlane

When her partner of over a decade suddenly ends things, Laurie is left reeling-not only because they work at the same law firm and she has to see him every day. Then a chance encounter in a broken-down elevator with the office playboy opens up a new possibility. With the plan hatched, Laurie and Jamie begin to flaunt their new couple status, to the astonishment-and jealousy-of their friends and colleagues. But there’s a fine line between pretending to be in love and actually falling for your charming, handsome fake boyfriend… Find the eAudiobook here.

 

 

St. Francis Society for Wayward Pets by Annie England Noblin

Laid off, cheated on, mugged: what else can go wrong in Maeve Stephens’ life? So when she learns her birth mother has left her a house, a vintage VW Beetle, and a marauding cat, in the small town of Timber Creek, Washington, she packs up to discover the truth about her past. She arrives to the sight of a cheerful bulldog abandoned on her front porch, a reclusive but tempting author living next door, and a set of ready-made friends at the St. Francis Society for Wayward Pets, where women knit colorful sweaters for the dogs and cats in their care. But there’s also an undercurrent of something that doesn’t sit right with Maeve. What’s the secret that her mother had hidden? Find the eBook here. 

 

 

Me Talk Pretty One Day by David Sedaris

The author’s recent move to Paris has inspired hilarious pieces about his attempts to learn French. His family is another inspiration. ‘You Can’t Kill the Rooster’ is a portrait of his brother who talks incessant hip-hop slang to his bewildered father. And no one hones a finer fury in response to such modern annoyances as restaurant meals presented in ludicrous towers and cashiers with 6-inch fingernails. Find the eAudiobook here.