“Larry Doyle’s nervy, off-the-wall, often naughty, always hilarious essays will make you Deliriously Happy.” — Vanity Fair
“Dark, funny, strange, funny, angst, funny. Sometimes we felt bad for laughing. But we did it anyway.” — Huffington Post, 11 Books You Need to Know About
“Delightful — letter-perfect literature parodies, absurd tabloid-rag quizzes, and a slew of other unlikely stylistic landings stuck.” — Flavorpill
“Doyle’s third book, Deliriously Happy...collects Doyle’s humorous essays from The New Yorker, National Lampoon, Esquire, and elsewhere. His scenarios often feature characters who are in fact deliriously—or delusionally—happy.” — The Onion A.V. Club
“A dizzyingly diverse and consistently hilarious body of short humor pieces originally published in a variety of publications, making a case for the former Simpsons scribe as one of the premier practitioners of the form....An unpredictable, unfailingly intelligent demonstration of a unique wit given free reign.” — Kirkus Reviews
“No matter the subject, Doyle can be trenchant, funny, esoteric, and unpredictable.” — Publishers Weekly