I don't think I can think of many. The only ones I can think of that made me chuckle were those who wrote those Diary of A Wimpy Kid books and the Clementine books.
It it could be my naturally anxious personality. People who are close to me, and with whom I feel comfortable with, do say I have a bit of a sense of humor, though....
I'm more visual in my humor, like slapstick humor or over-top-expressions in cartoons, manga/anime, and comic books.
I also like some stand-up comedy humor.
And some verbal or some subtle snark humor, like in some UK (or Australian) shows, like Sherlock, Agatha Christie's Poirot, Call the Midwives, and Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries.
But books? Hmmm...I don't know why, but novels don't really make me laugh or chuckle. I think it's hard for me to get some humor out of written stories. I do laugh at Internet posts, but not most books.
Like, I tried to read a sample of one of Janet Evanovich's books, but I couldn't be amused by her. I think it may be the subject matter (sex) is serious business for me? Or maybe it was too subtle for me? (I also thought the boy/man the main character liked was a bit of a pervert or player, and I dislike both types of guys.)