Incoming Resources
- Hyperbole and a half, unfortunate situations, flawed coping mechanisms, mayhem, and other things that happened, Allie Brosh
- Crash and burn, Artie Lange with Anthony Bozza
- I can't make this up, life lessons, Kevin Hart with Neil Strauss
- Diary of a mad diva, Joan Rivers
- Here's the deal, don't touch me, Howie Mandel with Josh Young
- Joan Rivers confidential, the unseen scrapbooks, joke cards, personal files, and photos of a very funny woman who kept everything, Melissa Rivers with Scott Currie
- Still foolin' 'em, where I've been, where I'm going, and where the hell are my keys?, Billy Crystal
- It's good to be the king, the seriously funny life of Mel Brooks, James Robert Parish
- And nothing but the truthiness, the rise (and further rise) of Stephen Colbert, Lisa Rogak
- Too fat to fish, Artie Lange, with Anthony Bozza
- You'll grow out of it, Jessi Klein
- Bossypants, Tina Fey
- Shane Dawson, actor and author with more than 4 billion views, Kerry Hinton
- Almost interesting, the memoir, David Spade
- This time together, laughter and reflection, by Carol Burnett
- Bossypants, Tina Fey
- Jammin' in New York, Cablestuff Productions
- When the balls drop, how I learned to get real and embrace life's second half, Brad Garrett
- Looking for comedy in the Muslim world, Warner Independent Pictures presents a Shangri-La Entertainment production ; executive producer, Joann Perritano ; producer, Herb Nanas ; written & directed by Albert Brooks
- Dave Hill doesn't live here anymore, Dave Hill
- Always look on the bright side of life, a sortabiography, Eric Idle
- Who do I think I am?, stories of chola wishes and caviar dreams, Anjelah Johnson-Reyes
- Call me lucky, MPI Media Group presents in association with Type 55 Films a film by Bobcat Goldthwait ; produced by Clinton Trucks, Charlie Fonville ; directed by Bobcat Goldthwait
- Last girl before freeway, the life, loves, losses, and liberation of Joan Rivers, Leslie Bennetts
- It's Garry Shandling's book, edited by Judd Apatow
- The girl in the show, three generations of comedy, culture, and feminism, Anna Fields
- Still foolin' 'em, where I've been, where I'm going, and where the hell are my keys?, Billy Crystal
- Are we there yet?, Jeff Allen
- Furious cool, Richard Pryor and the world that made him, by David Henry and Joe Henry
- Belushi, Showtime Documentary Films presents ; a Passion Pictures film ; in association with This Machine ; produced by John Battsek, R.J. Cutler, Diane Becker, Trevor Smith; written and directed by R.J. Cutler
- American masters, a production of Crew Neck Productions and American Masters Pictures ; written, produced and directed by John Scheinfeld ; produced by Dave Harding [and three others]
- Still foolin' 'em, where I've been, where I'm going, and where the hell are my keys?, Billy Crystal
- Ellen DeGeneres, by Jenna Lee Gleisner
- Rowan Atkinson live!, a Tiger Television production in association with Pola Jones Films ; produced by Andre Ptaszynski ; written by Richard Curtis, Ben Elton, and Rowan Atkinson ; directed by Tommy Schlamme
- American rose, a nation laid bare : the life and times of Gypsy Rose Lee, Karen Abbott
- Life will be the death of me, ... and you too!, Chelsea Handler
- Unsuccessful thug, one comedian's journey from Naptown to Tinseltown, Mike Epps
- Hope, entertainer of the century, Richard Zoglin
- Seriously--I'm kidding, Ellen DeGeneres
- Rickles' book, Don Rickles with David Ritz
- Screw everyone, sleeping my way to monogamy, Ophira Eisenberg
- I shouldn't even be doing this, and other things that strike me as funny, Bob Newhart
- Girl walks into a bar--, comedy calamities, dating disasters, and a midlife miracle, Rachel Dratch
- Digging up mother, a love story, Doug Stanhope ; foreword by Johnny Depp
- There's nothing in this book that I meant to say, Paula Poundstone
- Tremendous, the life of a comedy savage, Joey "Coco" Diaz with Erica Florentine
- Happy endings, the tales of a meaty-breasted zilch, Jim Norton
- Life will be the death of me, and you, too!, Chelsea Handler
- Rickles' book, by Don Rickles with David Ritz
- The girl with the lower back tattoo, Amy Schumer