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Comfort reading - best authors

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Blerg · 05/02/2018 10:15

I am having a tricky time at the moment and I always find anything by Fannie Flagg ridiculously comforting, and was pleased so see a new book by her since I last checked. Always gently funny, strong US Southern women, feminist but sentimental.

Who are your best 'comfort' authors?

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lucydogz · 06/02/2018 18:41

Norah Lofts and Elizabeth Goudge. Both unfashionable, so my copies are often gleaned from charity shops.

MrsCaecilius · 06/02/2018 18:48

Angela Thirkell! Love them. Also old fashioned but so well observed.

Blerg · 06/02/2018 19:41

Interesting! I hadn’t heard of any of these. I will look them out.

I think Fannie Flagg is probably unfashionable too.

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BelleandBeast · 06/02/2018 19:45

Miss Read....reading her stuff is like sitting under an eiderdown wearing flanelette PJs with a mug of cocoa.

TossDaily · 06/02/2018 22:21

PG Wodehouse.
Alice Munro.
Laurie Graham.
Matt Haig.
Stephen King.
Neil Gaiman.

InaConfusedState · 06/02/2018 22:25

Agatha Christie

endehors · 06/02/2018 23:23

Jane Austen.

A little known author called Margaret Penn. Autobiographically based early C20

Ethel Mannin - one particular book I dip into now and then and read chapters.

endehors · 06/02/2018 23:24

Pp's list has reminded me
Ray Bradbury

ChinkChink · 06/02/2018 23:27

YY to Agatha Christie. And if you like Agathas, you'll like Patricia Wentworth.

And for really bad times, Malory Towers/St Clare's/Famous Five.

For shame.

Pittcuecothecookbook · 06/02/2018 23:31

Margaret Forster
Kate Atkinson
John Irving

elliejjtiny · 06/02/2018 23:38

@ChinkChink I thought I was the only adult who reads Malory towers for comfort reading.

Kate Saunders is good too.

endehors · 06/02/2018 23:44

Oh yes, no shame at all in reading the old childhood favourites!

Gruach · 06/02/2018 23:47

Ohhh - nice to know other people have comfort reads.

John Buchan's Richard Hannay novels. Or Dorothy L. Sayers' Peter Wimsey (preferably with Harriet Vane). And Narnia of course.

tobee · 07/02/2018 02:15

I agree with Gruach.

InaConfusedState · 07/02/2018 09:09

@ChinkChink thanks for op - will try Patricia Wentworth.

Great idea for a thread - going to try out some of the authors.

SatsukiKusakabe · 07/02/2018 10:00

I just read Mariana by Monica Dickens and could imagine turning back to that again in future.

Otherwise my go to is Jane Austen or James Herriot.

babybythesea · 07/02/2018 21:14

Another Enid Blyton reader here. I love The Secret Island and The Valley of Adventure.
I also re-read Back Home by Michelle Magorian.

I don't re-read many adult books but I do go back to several on CD if I feel the need.
Chronicles of Narnia
Rebecca
A short history of nearly everything -Bill Bryson
Northanger Abbey
Toms midnight garden
Harry Potter
Agatha Christie

Lobsterquadrille2 · 07/02/2018 21:18

Monica Dickens
Daphne du Maurier
E M Forster

Also Anne of Green Gables, Ballet Shoes and the Little Women series.

PhilODox · 07/02/2018 21:22

Pratchett and Bill Bryson for me.
Notes from a small island is like pulling an old favourite blanket over me in the sofa...

AjasLipstick · 07/02/2018 21:25

I love Fannie Flagg! Welcome to the World Baby Girl is so comforting! All those lovely descriptions of her childhood home!

ChinkChink · 07/02/2018 22:01

Oh how did I forget Bill Bryson? Wonderfully readable. My omnibus edition is very well thumbed. It sits next to my equally well read copy of Jerome K Jerome's Three Men in a Boat.

FreiasBathtub · 07/02/2018 22:18

So many of these are on my comfort list as well! Also love Nancy Mitford and E M Delafield, the Mapp and Lucia books and Noel Stretfeild from the children's section. Had forgotten all about Fannie Flagg, and will definitely give some other suggestions here a try.

SnapesTears · 08/02/2018 14:38

Reggie Perrin books - David Nobbs
Adrian Mole - Sue Townsend
Alan Bennet
Under Milk Wood - Dylan Thomas
Enid Blyton
Bill Bryson
Philip Pullman
Dickens

endehors · 08/02/2018 21:32

Adrian Mole has reminded me of Diary of a Nobody, another good cheering comfort read (agree also Jeeves and Wooster)

Blerg · 09/02/2018 13:23

OMG yes! How did I ever forget Adrian Mole - the ultimate comfort read.

Lovely to see everyone's comfort reads.

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