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Do you have one "comfort" book which you reread when you need a literary hug?
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Larisa wrote: "Rilla of Ingleside is my go-to. It's the 8th of the Anne of Green Gables series and I read it out of "obligation" to the series in 6th grade because I didn't particularly want to focu..."
I didn't even know this book existed! Maybe time to go read some LM Montgomery as well?
I didn't even know this book existed! Maybe time to go read some LM Montgomery as well?

Bonnie, would love to know how you like it! With the centennial of the outbreak of the First World War, it's been a more poignant read the last few times.
Larisa wrote: "Bonnie wrote: "Larisa wrote: "Rilla of Ingleside is my go-to. It's the 8th of the Anne of Green Gables series and I read it out of "obligation" to the series in 6th grade because I di..."
I will put it on my list!
I will put it on my list!

Anyway the first three Anne of Green Gables books are def on my list, plus Harry Potter (OF COURSE), plus Ella Enchanted, plus loads of Diana Wynne Jones' books (esp her Chronicles of Chrestomanci), plus my favorite books of all time: Lloyd Alexander's Chronicles of Prydain (though the last one makes me sob so much it's almost not that comforting).
I just realized my entire list is comprised of children's books, but I'm a children's librarian so this feels appropriate. Plus, I'm a big believer in the books you read in childhood having the biggest impact on you, so...




And always Gilmore Girls...oh wait you weren't talking about tv :)
Lainie wrote: "Hmmm I haven't re-read anything in a while but it used to be Catcher in the Rye. Just gives you the hunger to read more great writing. I've never read Anne of GG and now I must!
And always Gilmore..."
Oh, Gilmore Girls and Veronica Mars get lots of play here. Trust. I am also soothed by binge-watching Chopped.
I am not a big re-reader myself. I made the mistake of trying to re-read Catcher in the Rye last year. I stopped midway because it was destroying the love I have for that book. The only things I find myself occasionally returning to are various Jane Austen, David Sedaris, Somerset Maugham, David Foster Wallace, and F. Scott Fitzgerald along with Great Expectations, Portnoy's Complaint, and assorted light romances.
And always Gilmore..."
Oh, Gilmore Girls and Veronica Mars get lots of play here. Trust. I am also soothed by binge-watching Chopped.
I am not a big re-reader myself. I made the mistake of trying to re-read Catcher in the Rye last year. I stopped midway because it was destroying the love I have for that book. The only things I find myself occasionally returning to are various Jane Austen, David Sedaris, Somerset Maugham, David Foster Wallace, and F. Scott Fitzgerald along with Great Expectations, Portnoy's Complaint, and assorted light romances.




I was enjoying this post, seeing what everyone was choosing and didn't think I had a book for a comfort hug. But after seeing the childhood favourite, I realised mine is Matilda! That is the only book I can re-read (or actually a comedy book 'Are you Dave Gorman?' by Dave Gorman, as it makes me laugh every time).








I'm on that bandwagon! Any Anne of Green Gables book is comfort book (I also have issues of becoming friends with people who said they hated those books). There's something about Anne that some part of her story always is perfect for wherever you are. I just ordered Blue Castles on Amazon- 99-cents, well worth the gamble!
My other comfort book is Brideshead Revisited. It's such beautiful writing and story, I love constantly returning to it.





Oh yes, Beverly Cleary! I picked up Ramona Quimby, Age 8 the other day just to read something different to my daughter and I couldn't put it down. I'd forgotten how much I loved that whole series.


The Westing Game is SO GOOD. I feel like it gets better every time I read it.
When I need a break from "heavy" books that require a lot of brainpower, I often reach for Meg Cabot. Her books are always light, fluffy, funny, and smart.


All while the Gilmore Girls play on repeat...over and over again.
Mary wrote: "The Little House books, Garden Spells, Harry Potter, some teen novels I shouldn't admit to.
All while the Gilmore Girls play on repeat...over and over again."
Oh Gilmore Girls is definitely on the feed for times I need rejuvenation! It has a place of honor beside Veronica Mars, My So Called Life, and rewatches of Legally Blonde, My Cousin Vinny, Clueless, Heathers, and The Breakfast Club.
All while the Gilmore Girls play on repeat...over and over again."
Oh Gilmore Girls is definitely on the feed for times I need rejuvenation! It has a place of honor beside Veronica Mars, My So Called Life, and rewatches of Legally Blonde, My Cousin Vinny, Clueless, Heathers, and The Breakfast Club.

Also, to Bonnie and Mary...I'd add Moonstruck to that movie list.

All while the Gilmore Girls play on repeat...over and over again."
So much GG, I also think I'll be adding Hart of Dixie to that list, since BlueBell and Stars Hollow share a lot of emotional DNA.
Lara wrote: "I have a couple, depending on the type of literary hug I need! I may go for Persuasion (my go-to Austen favorite), or, if it's a general sort of hug needed, it's Pomp and Circumstance by Noel Cowa..."
I love Moonstruck and will add it to the rotation. I have a personal connection to that film. I was dating (well..."dating") a guy who lived on the street where they filmed Cher walking home from Nicky's house. We watched her stroll down that street from his bedroom window like 50 times. It was really fun, and since they filmed late they weren't much in our way, other than the insanely bright lights when trying to sleep. I miss Brooklyn!
I love Moonstruck and will add it to the rotation. I have a personal connection to that film. I was dating (well..."dating") a guy who lived on the street where they filmed Cher walking home from Nicky's house. We watched her stroll down that street from his bedroom window like 50 times. It was really fun, and since they filmed late they weren't much in our way, other than the insanely bright lights when trying to sleep. I miss Brooklyn!

Lara wrote: "I'm in Brooklyn! And only a few blocks away from Brooklyn Heights to boot. I always think about the scene where the grandfather has all the dogs, trying to get them to howl at the moon. La Bella ..."
That scene was filmed in the same place, a block down. Jealous that you are in my old stomping grounds. I adored Brooklyn for the 7 years I was there. I lived in Boerum Hill when it was dangerous (seriously, I lived on Wyckoff St. on the block between the Wyckoff Gardens and the Gowanus projects. I moved when there was a gun fight in front of my house.) then I lived on Windsor Place in Windsor Terrace (right by Prospect Park SW), which I think they have turned into Park Slope.
That scene was filmed in the same place, a block down. Jealous that you are in my old stomping grounds. I adored Brooklyn for the 7 years I was there. I lived in Boerum Hill when it was dangerous (seriously, I lived on Wyckoff St. on the block between the Wyckoff Gardens and the Gowanus projects. I moved when there was a gun fight in front of my house.) then I lived on Windsor Place in Windsor Terrace (right by Prospect Park SW), which I think they have turned into Park Slope.

As far as books go, I Capture the Castle (Dodie Smith), Red Sky at Morning (Richard Bradford) and The Secret History (Donna Tartt) all come to mind. I know The Secret History seems like a strange comfort book, but it's comforting in the "hey, at least my life's not THAT screwed up" way. Oh, and the funniest book ever - Life Among the Savages, by Shirley Jackson (yes, that Shirley Jackson) never fails to make me laugh out loud. I gave a copy of it to a friend who was undergoing some very unpleasant medical treatments; she took it with her to read during the treatments and all the nurses wanted to know what was making her crack up laughing.

My comfort reads are Pride and Prejudice and Outlander. <3
Abigail wrote: "I'm rewatching Gilmore Girls right now! Luke and Lorelai's first kiss is THE best kiss on television (though Tessa and Ryan from Subergatory are a close second).
My comfort reads are Pride and Pr..."
My favorite TV first kiss is still Logan and Veronica. The look on Logan's face....swoon. (yes, I am far too old to be writing this.) But, Luke and Lorelai come close.
My comfort reads are Pride and Pr..."
My favorite TV first kiss is still Logan and Veronica. The look on Logan's face....swoon. (yes, I am far too old to be writing this.) But, Luke and Lorelai come close.
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