| Anyone have cozy book recommendations? Something like Frederick Bachman or Jenny Colgan? I need some comfort reads. |
| 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! |
| 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. |
| 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. |
| Thursday Murder Club is a cozy mystery series with some humor |
Another Laurie Colwin fan! I feel like I’m the only one who remembers her sometimes. It’s the epitome of cozy. |
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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 |
| I like Nina Stibbe. British, if you like that sort of humour. |
| 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. |
| Elizabeth Strout and Ann Tyler are cozy to me with some humor. |
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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 |
Elizabeth Strout is a great recommendation. |
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The Guncle.
Nothing to See Here |
| There are some good vintage authors for this, like D. E. Stevenson or Miss Read. |