Humor Me

By Cat Shook

4 out of 5 stars (4 / 5)

Presley is an assistant for a late-night show in New York City, searching for the next big comedic talent and hoping for a promotion. Still grieving the loss of her mother, Presley strikes an unlikely friendship with a childhood friend of her mom’s that is going through a rough time of her own.

Going in, I wasn’t sure if this book would be for me, but I was pleasantly surprised by how much I liked it. Presley, the protagonist, was a likeable character with relatable insecurities, so it was nice to see her character grow over the course of the story. I liked the flow of the book, moving at a faster pace than I expected. It seemed fitting, matching the fast pace of New York City, which you could just feel the love for in this book. Despite some heavy topics coming up (grief, toxic male behavior), it’s offset by the comedy scene and some unexpected experiences that Presley has. I enjoyed the deep look this book had into various relationships, especially the different types of friendships. There’s a bit of a romance along the way, which wasn’t the main focus but still was enjoyable. Overall, this was a great story that kept me interested the whole way.

Thank you to BookishFirst and Celadon Books for the free review copy of Humor Me! All opinions above are completely my own.

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