Cozy Funny Books, Not Romance

Anonymous
Anyone have cozy book recommendations? Something like Frederick Bachman or Jenny Colgan? I need some comfort reads.
Anonymous
Any Laurie Colwin novel or short story colllection, as well as her two books about cooking. There are recipes, but mostly narrative about family, friends, entertaining. So good!
Anonymous
The Love Elixir of Augusta Stern by Lynda Cohen Loigman. It's about love but not a romance in the sense of the bodice-ripping writing style. It's a sweet read.
Anonymous
Sipsworth by Simon van Booy. Not particularly funny, but the definition of cozy as it's the story of an elderly lady in country home in England and a mouse. The whole book (it's short) is basically like curling up on a couch with a mug of tea in novel form.
Anonymous
Thursday Murder Club is a cozy mystery series with some humor
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Any Laurie Colwin novel or short story colllection, as well as her two books about cooking. There are recipes, but mostly narrative about family, friends, entertaining. So good!


Another Laurie Colwin fan! I feel like I’m the only one who remembers her sometimes. It’s the epitome of cozy.
Anonymous
Yes to Laurie Colwin

Writers and Lovers by Lily Kimg
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yes to Laurie Colwin

Writers and Lovers by Lily Kimg


Pp - meant to add that the lily king book is more cozy than funny but it felt like a good comfort read while still being really well written
Anonymous
I like Nina Stibbe. British, if you like that sort of humour.
Anonymous
I don’t know if it’s cozy, exactly, but Nothing to See Here by Kevin Wilson might fit the bill. It’s funny, and it builds to a quietly moving place — not emotional, but touching in its own way.
Anonymous
Elizabeth Strout and Ann Tyler are cozy to me with some humor.
Anonymous
I think this is Rebecca Thorne's specialty. She writes cozy fantasy like Can't Spell Tea Without Treason.
https://www.goodreads.com/series/357681-tomes-tea

Legends and Lattes is another cozy fantasy that gets lots of attention.
https://www.goodreads.com/series/360265-legends-lattes
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Elizabeth Strout and Ann Tyler are cozy to me with some humor.


Elizabeth Strout is a great recommendation.
Anonymous
The Guncle.
Nothing to See Here
Anonymous
There are some good vintage authors for this, like D. E. Stevenson or Miss Read.
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