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Don’t Make Me Laugh
Don’t Make Me Laugh
Julia Raeside | 2025 | Contemporary, Fiction & Poetry
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Don’t Make Me laugh is a slow burn with a most satisfying ending, narrated really well by Elizabeth Bower. I could imagine her as Ali.

We’ve heard a lot of talk recently of unnamed predators on the comedy circuit, and this is the story of one such man.

Ali thinks she has found the right man to co-present a radio show: comedian Ed. He’s funny, he’s nice - and actually he’s none of these things. He’s not at all what he seems to be, in fact.

Ali’s experience seemed all to plausible, and I very much enjoyed the way that she and the organisation called Scolds Bridle outed Ed’s behaviour. It was well worth the wait.

I did wonder who Ed could be modelled on…