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  2. Funny Story (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Funny Story is a 2024 novel by American author Emily Henry. The romance novel follows librarian Daphne and Miles, whose exes are dating each other. [ 1 ] Magazine Paste says it "has lots of heart but too little mischief".

  3. Robert Sheckley short stories bibliography - Wikipedia

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    "Hunger" (2003, Stars: Original Stories Based on the Songs of Janis Ian ed. Janis Ian & Mike Resnick) "Hunting Problem" (1955, Citizen in Space) "I Can Teleport Myself to Anywhere" (1979?, Twenty Houses of the Zodiac, ed. Maxim Jakubowski, 1979) "I See a Man Sitting on a Chair, and the Chair Is Biting His Leg" (1968, The Robot Who Looked Like Me.

  4. The Man Upstairs (short story collection) - Wikipedia

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    The Man Upstairs is a collection of nineteen short stories by P. G. Wodehouse, first published in the United Kingdom on 23 January 1914 by Methuen & Co., London. [1] Most of the stories had previously appeared in magazines, generally Strand Magazine in the UK and Cosmopolitan or Collier's Weekly in the United States.

  5. No Comebacks - Wikipedia

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    The stories in the collection are: No Comebacks; A wealthy Englishman, who can have anything he wants, finally encounters a woman he wants but cannot have. The desired Spaniard is married to a husband who needs her so long as he's alive. But for a man with money and no scruples, there's an obvious fix for that.

  6. The Dream of a Ridiculous Man - Wikipedia

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    The Dream of a Ridiculous Man" (Russian: Сон смешного человека, Son smeshnovo cheloveka) is a short story by Fyodor Dostoevsky. It chronicles the experiences of a man who decides that there is nothing of any value in the world. Slipping into nihilism with “terrible anguish”, he is determined to commit suicide.

  7. The Laughing Man (short story) - Wikipedia

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    The Laughing Man" is a short story by J. D. Salinger, published originally in The New Yorker on March 19, 1949; and also in Salinger's short story collection Nine Stories. [1] It largely takes the structure of a story within a story and is thematically occupied with the relationship between narrative and narrator, and the end of youth.

  8. Man's funny obituary brings laughs to strangers, comfort to ...

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    The obituary is more like a story about a man who loved his two children, his dogs and the Three Stooges. "He had a beautiful smile," Pleatsikas said. "He was just hilarious.

  9. What Men Live By - Wikipedia

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    April 2023) (Learn how and when to remove this message) " What Men Live By " (also translated as "What People Live By" [ 1 ] ) is a short story written by Russian author Leo Tolstoy in 1885. It is one of the short stories included in his collection What Men Live By, and Other Tales , published in 1885.