Sometimes you are just done with all the drama and you want to laugh out loud. Check out one of these humorous teen books. Here are a few of our favorites . . . .
Stuck with doing most of her father's work, Decomposia struggles to keep up with her responsibilities to her mummy, werewolf, and ghost subjects, until charming chef Count Spatula steps in to help.
Beauty Queens by Libba Bray
When a plane crash strands thirteen teen beauty contestants on a mysterious island, they struggle to survive, to get along with one another, to combat the island's other diabolical occupants, and to learn their dance numbers in case they are rescued in time for the competition.
Dealing with Dragons by Patricia Wrede
Bored with her proper, circumscribed life as a princess, Cimorene runs away to join a powerful, fascinating dragon named Kazul and encounters a host of adventures along the way.
Struck by Lightning by Chris Colfer
Outcast high school senior Carson Phillips blackmails the most popular students in his school into contributing to his literary journal to bolster his college application.
More Humorous Teen Fiction --
The Assassination of Brangwain Spurge by M.T. Anderson
Chloe and the Kaishao Boys by Mae Coyiuto
Dark Lord: The Early Years by Jamie Thomson
Evil Librarian by Michelle Knudsen
Girls Save the World in This One by Ash Parsons
Halo and Sprocket by Kerry Callen
Herding Cats by Sarah Andersen
It's All Your Fault by Paul Rudnick
Just Our Luck by Julia Walton
Me, Earl, and the Dying Girl by Jesse Andrews
My Neighbor Seki series by Takuma Morishige
Neanderthal Opens the Door to the Universe by Preston Norton
Nichijou series by Keiichi Arawi
Rabbit & Robot by Andrew Smith
There Goes the Neighborhood by Jade Adia
Wicked Things by John Allison
Yotsuba&! series by Kiyohiko Azuma
Your Own Worst Enemy by Gordon Jack
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