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I fancy something fluffy and easy and different

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Frouby · 27/02/2017 22:18

After a spate of crime and thrillers I fancy something nice and fluffy and easy for a few nights.

Have just read The Goldfinch and was a bit disappointed. And the first 2 of the Jackson Brodie series. Which I enjoyed but didn't love.

I did love Vera and the Shetland series. And Tana French.

I like Lisa Jewel and Adele Parks earlier stuff and Jane Greens early stuff.

I am not a massive Jojo Moyes fan. I didn't like Gone Girl or Girl on a Train.

I prefer non graphic crime stuff. I have started reading a bit of skandi stuff and enjoyed it but didn't love it.

I want something easy and light but not predictable or boring.

Help before I actually go crossed eyed scouring Amazon.

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SomethingPhishy · 27/02/2017 22:23

Adriana Trigiani - Big stone gap trilogy is great

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Inmyownlittlecorner · 27/02/2017 22:23

Anything by Jenny Colgan. I'm loving the St Mary's Chronicles by Jodi Taylor at the minute & The Rivers of London series by Ben Aaronovitch.

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user1471467016 · 27/02/2017 22:25

Mc Beaton - anything but agatha raisin series especially

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B1rdonawire · 27/02/2017 22:27

Non-graphic crime favourites:
British, smart, pacy - Zoe Sharp and the Charlie Fox series
American, twisty-turny - David Baldacci any of the Memory Man/John Puller series

Fun, clever, funny and addictive:
Jasper Fforde - Thursday Next series

Really light but soothing:
M C Beaton - Hamish McBeth series or Agatha Raisin

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Time4adrink · 27/02/2017 22:28

Interesting...
The sudden appearance of hope (unpredictable)
We were liars (young adult book, easy read)

Funny and light
The Rosie Project and Rosie Effect

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reup · 27/02/2017 22:30

I read this recently as it was on offer on kindle. It was funny and quirky and easy.

www.bloomsbury.com/uk/jonathan-unleashed-9781408870778/

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DontBuyANewMumCashmere · 27/02/2017 22:31

I've recently read a few of the Frances Doughty series by Linda Stratmann. The first is called the Poisonous Seed.
It's set in the late 1800s I think? and the main character is a feisty daughter of a chemist, who starts solving murders. Nice and light.

I also read one of the Lord Peter Wimsey books by Dorothy L Sayers. These are funny and not too grizzly.

For laughs, if you like him, I read Nomad by Alan Partridge. I found it hilarious.

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shortsaint · 27/02/2017 22:33

Try Mary Wesley's books - Vacillations of Poppy Carew, The Camomile Lawn etc ...

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Sugarcoma · 27/02/2017 22:38

Agatha Christie?

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annandale · 27/02/2017 22:40

The Rosie Project is a good call. I personally wouldn't bother with the Rosie Effect.

Pied Piper and Trustee from the Toolroom by Nevil Shute, if you can cope with the casual racism (less so in the first one).

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Melfish · 27/02/2017 22:43

Maeve Binchy? Even DF (who rarely read a fiction book) enjoyed her short stories when he was in hospital (Victoria Line, Central Line) and I've read a few of hers when I want something entertaining but light. Agatha Christie Miss Marples are good too.

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bruffin · 27/02/2017 22:48

Alexander McCall Smith

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Costacoffeeplease · 27/02/2017 22:52

Mary Kay Andrews or jenny eclair

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SandysMam · 27/02/2017 22:54

Paige Toon stuff...very much fantasy (think normal girl meets rock star, rock star falls in love with her etc) but lovely escapism and very easy to read!

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Frouby · 28/02/2017 06:12

Thank you for those. Fell asleep before I found anything.

Some authors on there I haven't heard off so will look later and get something for tonight.

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dylsmimi · 28/02/2017 06:18

Lisa jewell
Sarah Addison Allen
Agatha raisin is light crime but very formulaic once you've read more than a couple
Deborah geary the 'witch central' books I think modern witch is the first one? And only on kindle

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KoalaDownUnder · 28/02/2017 06:20

Anything by Liane Moriarty would fit the bill.

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dylsmimi · 28/02/2017 06:37

Oops just seen you said Lisa jewell yourself
Light crime wise there is the aurora Teagarden series by Charlaine Harris

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Iamastonished · 28/02/2017 07:19

I was also going to suggest Alexander McCall Smith. The no 1 Ladies Detective Agency books are just wonderful.

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Lilaclily · 28/02/2017 07:22

I'd suggest Amanda Prowse, Dorothy Koomson , LiAnne Moriaty and Tracy Buchanan Smile

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StealthPolarBear · 28/02/2017 07:25

Jane fallon, not crime definitely chick lit but good chick lit imo. Just what I need when my brains fried

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ThereAreNoGhostsHere · 28/02/2017 09:21

My go to lightweight novels are the Stephanie Plum series by Janet Evanovich. She is a bounty hunter in Trenton, New Jersey and gets drawn into all kinds of crime investigations. They are very funny.

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Corneliusmurphy · 28/02/2017 09:29

I just finished the readers of broken wheel recommend by katarina bivald, really enjoyed it, light but moving.

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birdybirdywoofwoof · 28/02/2017 09:33

'The first bad man', by Miranda July, not fluffy but v ''quirky', v easy to read, v different.

I enjoyed 'we were liars' too.

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Frouby · 28/02/2017 11:20

I don't think I like Lianne Morriaty. Did she do one about a husbands letter or something? I think I read about 1/4 of it before I decided I didn't care what was in the letter and gave up.

I read the first couple of Dorothy Komsoon ones and enjoyed those but didn't love them.

The problem is I don't have much time to read and really want value for my time iyswim. The last author I read and loved was Tana French. Dp was chuffed with lots of early nights but a bit put out when he realised it was my kindle I wanted but not him Grin

And before TF it was the Shetland books, the Simon Serrailer series and Vera that had me in bed for 8.45pm.

I will definitely look at these recommendations later. I did download Rabbit Hill Hall I think it is the other day. Haven't started it yet because I wanted to finish The Goldfinch. Has anyone read it? Will it have me in bed before dd?

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