Who doesn't like to laugh? Get started with Texts From Jane Eyre And Other Conversations with Your Favorite Characters, opens a new window and then read on for more ways to tickle your funny bone.
FIFTY SHADES OF GREY
- Spend some time in the kitchen with Fifty Shades of Chicken, opens a new window. How does Mustard-Spanked Chicken or Learning-to-Truss-You Chicken sound for dinner?
- Meet Earl Grey, who is ashamed of shopping at Wal-Mart on Sundays, in Fifty Shames of Earl Grey: A Parody, opens a new window.
HAMILTON
- Hamilton mania swept the nation, but how do you feel about listening to Spamilton: An American Parody, opens a new window?
STAR TREK
- Love Star Trek? Love to laugh? Try Redshirts, opens a new window, a Star Trek-esque parody that will make you laugh aloud. BONUS: the audiobook, opens a new window is read by Will Wheaton who played Wesley Crusher on Star Trek: The Next Generation.
HARRY POTTER
- All seven Harry Potter books are condensed into one graphic novel called Harry Potty and the Deathly Boring, opens a new window.
THE LIFE-CHANGING MAGIC OF CLEANING UP
- Maybe we can't always clean, but we can read about The Life Changing Magic of Not Giving a F*uck: How to Stop Spending Time You Don't Have With People You Don't Like Doing Things You Don't Want to Do, opens a new window.
SHAKESPEARE
- You didn't think we could leave out the Bard, did you? Try The Serpent of Venice, opens a new window, which is Shakespeare plus Edgar Allen Poe.
- Throw down some pop beats as popular songs are reimagined as Shakespearean sonnets in Pop Sonnets: Shakespearean Spins on Your Favorite Songs, opens a new window.
THE HUNGER GAMES
- What if the Hunger Games are more about death than food? So argues The Hunger but Mainly Death Games: A Parody, opens a new window.
- What about a parody in graphic novel form? Try Hunger Pains, opens a new window.
STAR WARS
- William Shakespeare's The Phantom Menance: Star Wars Part the First, opens a new window
- William Shakespeare's the Clone Army Attacketh: Star Wars Part the Second, opens a new window
- William Shakespeare's Tragedy of the Sith's Revenge: Star Wars Part the Third, opens a new window
- William Shakespeare's Verily a New Hope: Star Wars Part the Fourth, opens a new window
- William Shakespeare's The Empire Striketh Back: Star Wars Part the Fifth, opens a new window
- William Shakespeare's The Jedi Doth Return: Star Wars Part the Sixth, opens a new window
- William Shakespeare's The Force Doth Awaken: Star Wars Part the Seventh, opens a new window
- Goodnight Darth Vader, opens a new window
- Vader's Little Princess, opens a new window
THE LORD OF THE RINGS
- LOTR is incredibly long and detailed, so I couldn't help but laugh when I came across this title: Bored of the Rings: A Parody, opens a new window.
JANE AUSTEN
- Not enough zombies in your life? Spend some time with the Bennett sisters as they rid the English countryside of the undead in Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, opens a new window. Check out the graphic novel, opens a new window version too! Or the "sequel" Pride and Prejudice and Zombies: Dreadfully Ever After, opens a new window.
- What about sea monsters? Try Sense and Sensibility and Sea Monsters, opens a new window to see if you can stay out of the clutches of sea monsters.
LITTLE WOMEN
- Can cute neighbor boy Laurie stay away from the four March sisters in Little Vampire Women, opens a new window?
IKEA
- That's right, stores can be parodied too! If you like quirky, Scandinavian goods and horror, read Horrorstor, opens a new window.
DANTE'S THE DIVINE COMEDY
- Who says we can't introduce kids to the the Italian classic of a journey through hell by using Disney characters in Mickey's Inferno, opens a new window?
ALICE IN WONDERLAND
- Do you sense a theme with zombies making good parodies? Here's another: Alice in Zombieland, opens a new window.
DOWNTON ABBEY
- Upstanding valet Mr. Bates—I mean, Mr. Gates—is a secret agent in Agent Gates & the Secret Adventures of Devonton Abbey: A Parody, opens a new window.
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