Are you afraid you will be laughed out of this board if you make one post about something you like without bringing up trannies or Black folk or whatever?
Whenever I'm going through an exceptionally hard period I always come back to the complete essays of Michael de Montaigne. He calms me and makes me get back on path.
Witcher
I come back to this series every once in a while and then replay all games. Peak comfy for me
star trek novels
>foundation series
>Enders game sequels
>tales of Dunk and Egg
>North Water
>Fahrenheit 451
>Old man and the Sea
fantasy is for trannies but The Hobbit is the comfiest book.
Are you afraid you will be laughed out of this board if you make one post about something you like without bringing up trannies or Black folk or whatever?
One Day in the Life of Ivan Denosovich.
Comfy? Maybe we have differing definitions
Bro are you me?
Patrick O'Brian's novels.
It was unironically comfy for me. I read it during a stressful phase of my life, and it made me realise how petty my problems were.
Don Quixote and all his little encounters, and Monte Cristo with all the intricate fancies.
THIS IS THE SHIT.
stop being a pedophile.
Invitation to beheading by Nabokov.
Pls tell what tf is wrong with me...
Nabokov is top kino and top comfy
I love that homie
Moby Dick
Whenever I'm going through an exceptionally hard period I always come back to the complete essays of Michael de Montaigne. He calms me and makes me get back on path.
What edition?
Based, I have him right here on my shelf. Weird old translation though, Cotton
what does he say
He says to you, whatever you need to hear.
Reminds me of being a kid on my Grandpa's farm
A Christmas Carol, The Hound of the Baskervilles, The Hobbit, and unironically the Bible.
I usually re-read Hound of the Baskervilles around Halloween and Christmas Carol around Christmas every year.
Arthur C. Clarke. Very comfy, short chapters and dopamine boost from finishing a book in a couple hours
best? I read Childhood's End but got bored of it and gave up and just read the wiki. I like him enough to want to try another
Rendezvous with Rama. Only the first one. Others are just comfy like Hammer of God, Fountains of Paradise, Ghost from the Grand Banks etc.
Platero and I
The Horse and His Boy
German immigrants having a hybrid German-Vermont Christmas celebration might be the comfiest thing I’ve ever read
Gawain and the Green Knight
Hobbit
Growth of the Soil (sans chapters focused on women)
any Kawabata book
Dream of the Red Chamber is incredibly comfy if you've got the patience for it. Rich ass Chinese family doing rich ass shit.
It doesn't get comfier than Cannery Row
Heidi <3