You don't have to be a redneck to enjoy poking a little fun at the South. Gather around the cinder blocks and plywood you use for a coffee table and check out these books.
1) "You Might Be a Redneck If . . ."
The original book that started the "you might be a..." jokes. Jeff Foxworthy is a must read if you like redneck humor.
2) "How to Speak Southern"
Visiting the South is almost like visiting a foreign country. Y'all yankees best be getting some book learning' 'fore y'all visit.
3) "The Outhouse Revisited"
This is more subtle humor than the others. The main attraction is photos of outhouses from all over the country. The are all described in witty detail.
4) "White Trash Cooking"
Give your kids the treat of eating food like 'ma used to kill. Seriously, although this book is full of light hearted humor, some of the recipes are old Southern favorites.
5) "The Distinctive Book of Redneck Baby Names"
Billy Bob isn't the only name we name our kids down here (even though it is popular). Give this funny book to your expecting friends or pick it up for yourself.
6) "Spam-Ku : Tranquil Reflections on Luncheon Loaf"
What redneck doesn't love Spam? This book is filled with hilarious Spam tributes and poetry.
7) "That Cat Won't Flush : An Entertaining Country Dictionary"
Do you know where "Dont pee down my back and tell me its raining" comes from? Check out this book for lots of witty sayings and explanations.
8) "The Original Road Kill Cookbook"
Don't throw that raccoon away. Fry it up! This book takes a serious subject, cooking wild game, and pokes a little fun at it. It's both humorous and useful.
9) "Uncle Handsome's Redneck Poetry : The Road Less Graveled"
Who says a redneck caint write poetry? These clean poems describe the ups and downs of Southern life.
10) "The Redneck Grill"
This cookbook was co-written by Jeff Foxworthy. There's a bit of humor and a lot of great recipes.


