sovay: (Morell: quizzical)
sovay ([personal profile] sovay) wrote2015-02-18 02:16 pm

Come with your broken dreams and your ruined fancies

I dreamed last night that I asked for comfort reading recommendations and came away from the bookstore with a recently reprinted YA novel about a crew of downed airmen raising a baby in a German POW camp in World War II (a childhood favorite of several people in the dream) and a relatively new lesbian mermaid romance with a gorgeous tropical cover (almost certainly influenced by this gifset and photoset). I was looking forward to reading both of them and was somewhat put out when instead I was woken by Harvard Vanguard calling to remind me of a doctor's appointment tomorrow at nine in the morning.

Now I'm just curious. What do people read when they want comfort reading? I re-read Strong Poison (1930) right before the 'Thon and am three-quarters of the way through Have His Carcase (1932), which very possibly counts.

[identity profile] vr-trakowski.livejournal.com 2015-02-20 12:49 am (UTC)(link)
Lois McMaster Bujold, Grace Livingston Hill (selected books, some are stinkers), my childhood issues of Cricket, and oddly enough Nora Roberts' Bride Quartet, which is nearly completely opposite to my own values but is nevertheless entertaining on some level.

I adore Diane Duane and all her works, but they are more stimulating than soothing, somehow.