• Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer

Merrill Memorial Library

Catalog Search

  • Adults
    • Programs for Adults
    • Clubs and Groups
    • Tech Help
    • Reading Suggestions
  • Kids & Families
    • Programs for Children
    • Story Time
    • Parent Resources
    • Digital Library for Kids
    • Links for Kids
    • Cool Stuff
  • Youth & Teen
    • Programs for Youth & Teens
    • Fun Links
    • Next Reads
    • Educate Yourself
    • Your Digital Library
    • Student Volunteers
  • Library Services
    • Get a Library Card
    • Our Borrowing Policies
    • Collections at the Library
    • Shared Borrowing Group
    • Museum Passes
    • Technology Services
    • Meeting Rooms
    • Workspace
    • Volunteering
    • Donating to the Library
    • Community Resource Specialist
  • Online Services
    • CloudLibrary
    • Kanopy
    • Flipster
    • Comics Plus
    • Digital Maine Library
    • Portland Public Library Online
  • Events
    • All Library Programs
    • Adults
    • Children
    • Youth & Teens
    • Patricia Ramsay Civic Engagement Series
    • Art Gallery
  • About
    • Contact Us
    • History
    • Mission Statement
    • Library Policies
    • Library Staff
    • Board of Trustees
    • Map & Directions
    • Strategic Plan
    • Staff Blog
  • My Account
You are here: Home / Staff Picks / Some More Laughs For Gray Days

Some More Laughs For Gray Days

posted on - December 4, 2025

Every few weeks, Courtney, our Adult Services Librarians, puts up a new display to showcase different aspects of our collection. The displays are located above the paperback shelves on the second floor. Right now, the focus is on humor, and there’s a wide variety available for your perusal.

 

I can’t personally vouch for everything on the display, but Maria Bamford’s Sure, I’ll Join Your Cult: A Memoir of Mental Illness and the Quest to Belong Anywhere is terrific, funny and sincere and oddly uplifting; if you’ve ever felt awkward or lonely, you’re likely to enjoy it. I also know Dave Barry is reliably good, and you can’t really go wrong with Mark Twain.

 

If you’re looking for more guffaws, and if you have a taste for the fantastic, I’d suggest Terry Pratchett’s Discworld series. Merrill currently has several Pratchett novels (including a big collection of his YA work, which I’m unfamiliar with); having read all of them multiple times, I feel comfortable recommending any of them.

 

The Discworld series is a series, which can be off-putting (especially since Merrill doesn’t have The Color Of Magic, the first Discworld book), but the joy of Pratchett is that you can start anywhere and still have a pretty good time.

Some starting points are easier than others, though. You could, if so inclined, try The Light Fantastic, the second Discworld novel, but the earlier entries are a bit rougher around the edges. For my money, if you want a taste of what the series would eventually become, I’d suggest looking at Going Postal, the story of a conman who is forced to choose between restoring the postal service and a painful death. It’s self-contained, it will give you a sense of Discworld’s style, and, if you end up liking it, you have a lot of delightful exploring to do.

Primary Sidebar

Upcoming Events

Jan 17
Featured All day

Closed Martin Luther King Jr. Day

Jan 19
Featured All day

CLOSED Martin Luther King Jr Day

Jan 20
Featured 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm

Techspresso Tuesdays!

Jan 20
Featured 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm

The Graphic Novel Club

Jan 22
10:15 am - 11:00 am

Baby Storytime

View Calendar

Recent Posts

  • A Tribute to Rob Reiner

  • CLOSED Martin Luther King Jr Day

  • Capricorn Season Reading Recommendations (December 21st – January 19th): The Entrepreneur & the Traditionalist

  • Reading In A Winter Wonderland

  • Some More Laughs For Gray Days

Footer

Library Hours

Open for browsing and curbside pickup

Monday 10am – 5pm
Tuesday 10am – 7pm
Wednesday 10am – 7pm
Thursday 10am – 5pm
Friday 10am – 5pm
Saturday* 10am – 3pm
Sunday closed

*Closed on Saturdays in July & August and Holiday Weekends.

  • Facebook
  • Instagram

Contact Info

Merrill Memorial Library
215 Main Street
Yarmouth, Maine 04096

Phone: (207) 846-4763
FAX: (207) 846-2422
email: mmlinfo@yarmouthlibrary.org

Town of Yarmouth Website
Yarmouth Community Services
Maine State Library

View New Adult Books

View New Juvenile and Young Adult Books

View New Audiovisual Materials

Subscribe To Our Email Newsletter

Copyright © 2026 · Merrill Memorial Library · site by iKnow

Font Resize
Contrast
Accessibility by WAH