Agree with this, although I didn't love The Family Fang |
| I’ve read and loved a lot of the books already mentioned. I’ll also throw out the Murderbot books by Martha Wells. The first, All Systems Red, is a novella, so it’s low commitment. |
I got a recommendation for the Mrs. Pollifax series from DCUM. To me they are wonderful comfort reads. I’m just sad that the author has passed away and there won’t be any new ones. |
I just cried when this book ended because I was so sad it was over. His Beartown trilogy is another one I adored on audible. It's a little heavier than what OP may be looking for, but so good. |
Agreed, I just listened to these. Many are free on Audible. I was excited to listen to them because I love Alexander Skarsgård so I was excited about the TV series but I watched the first episode and hated it. PP you should listed to Project Hail Mary if you haven't already and you liked Murderbot. |
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I randomly picked up The Road to Tender Hearts by Annie Hartnett and it tickled me. Not a perfect book but it was perfect for me at the time.
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I read Project Hail Mary on the page several years ago and really enjoyed it. I’ve seen so many recommendations for the audiobook that I’m thinking about giving it a listen. |
| Go back and read all of the old Father Tim books by Jan Karon. I am not at all religious but enjoyed these a lot. Great stories. |
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There’s a genre called Healing Fiction—primarily Korean and Japanese.
A few titles I like: Welcome to the Hyunam Dong Bookshop Tales of Kamusari |
| Starter Villian by John Scalzi is a fun romp |
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OP, reporting back, to express kudos to all on being 3 for 3. Guided by nothing beyond your suggestions and the availability of titles on audiobook on Libby, I’m now through Thus Was Adonis Murdered (charming, and I liked the erudite wordiness though I spent the first fifth unable to tell apart the British barristers). Then Tom Lake, which was lovely - although a significant share of the comfort perhaps should be attributed to Meryl Streep's voice itself! (I suppose it was a bit meandering for folks who want something faster-paced).
I also heard/read A Gentleman in Moscow, and while I initially was cursing the PP who recommended it, because there really is no plot whatsoever for the first, say, 75 pages, it was great and ended up my favorite. It definitely fit my (perhaps unspoken) wish for a truly good protagonist—who at the same time was interesting & not too twee or Disney-fied. Any more recs DCUM? (I just received Long Way to a Small Angry Planet). |
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The Borrowed Life of Frederick Fife- my sister loved the audiobook- I read it. SO good.
Isola- just finished and enjoyed it. |