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Tuesday, May 10, 2022

Tell Me Something Tuesday: Comfort Reads

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Question: What are the books/authors you pick up when you need a comfy read?

Answer: I don't really have any go-to, comforting reads these days. I haven't re-read a book in years and I tend to read new authors and just jump around genres now. 

Years ago, I would say all the PNR series. I would read and re-read the Sookie Stackhouse, BDB, Night Huntress, WVMP Radio vampire series several times per week!

Then it was romance. Any romance - YA, adult, series, stand-alones, anything. I just like the easiness and guaranteed HEA of the genre and they tend to be quick reads for me. 

Then I got bogged down by arc's, schedules reading slumps and I'm barely reading at all lol It's hard for me to find a book that makes me go ahhhhh. I'm kind of afraid to go back to some of the series I've loved int he past incase I now see all the flaws. 

So, I'll just say that I find any reading comforting right now. Whatever it is, because I'm back to reading for fun so it's whatever I am enjoying at this moment - no pressure - therefore making it a comfy read. 

28 comments:

  1. I am right there with you on the romance. When I feeling dumpy, I know a romance will perk me up. BUT I have to make sure it's an author I trust who understands the rules - that we get an HEA.

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    1. Yes!! It must be a HEA! That would be the absolute worst if it didn't end that way when you're looking for a comfort read.

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  2. I have re-read either Heartstrikers or The Others every year now, it is so comforting. I am glad I found something to spice things up

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    1. Right now, reading totally unexpected genres and genre hopping has been working but my heart always belongs to a good romance :-)

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  3. I don't have a go-to either. I tend to look towards a genre that I haven't read in a while, which could be urban fantasy, PNR, Sci-fi, dark romance or something else!

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    1. That's what I've been doing lately. I'm all over the place and it's all so new to me, it's fun and comforting in it's own way.

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  4. That makes sense. I like to reread. I usually pick up one of my favorites when I need something comforting. :)

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    1. I used to re-read so much until *obligation* blogging took hold of me lol I really want to get back to it at some point.

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  5. I also used to have more comfort genres than specific books. Then I realized I do have a comfort series or two, but I've also been not doing much or any rereading lately. But I agree that really any reading, as long as I'm not feeling obligated to do it, is comfort!

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  6. I wouldn't say comfy is the word, but I find that mysteries/thrillers are usually good choices when I want to really get sucked into a book, or want a quick read!

    Lauren @ www.shootingstarsmag.net

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    1. I feel like comfort reads apply to me as more as a reader a decade ago. I had a lot of them but not anymore.

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  7. My comfort read used to be Harry Potter but I've moved on from that. I now turn to Jennifer Crusie books, specifically Bet Me or Charlie All Night, or Lucy Parker's London Celebrities series. I have read those books so many times it's ridiculous. But if I am in the mood for something with more fantasy/paranormal vibes then I always turn to an Ilona Andrews book. All else fails I read some fanfiction because it feels easier to read than books sometimes.

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    1. I had SO many comfort reads years ago but 1) I'm not sure I would still like them a decade alter and 2) I'm such a mood reader right now (if I'm reading at all!) I'm just bouncing around to all kinds of stories and genres.

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  8. I agree - no time for re-reads. Even if I didn't have my books scheduled, there are too many books I've not read out there, so I pick those up instead.

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    1. I used to ALL the time years ago. I guess it was more skim re-reading. I would go to my favorite parts lol Then I felt like I didn't have time and now, I just don't feel like it I guess.

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  9. I can't say that I have any specific comfort read books or authors. I guess if I want something dependable that's sure to give me an HEA and not a lot of drama/angst, I'd pick one of my favorite romance authors who stick to the lighter side.

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    1. My absolute favorite comfort reads are a sweet, low angst romance or a rom com. those are so few and far between right now and aren't always guaranteed so I don't have anything reliable to go to.

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  10. I'm into thrillers lately for some reason, and mysteries. I mean I've always read them, more or less, but I'm reading way less SF these days. Although there's some good stuff out there now.

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    1. I am ALL over the place now. Right now I'm reading a cozy mystery, a romance and mid grade about Zombies lol

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  11. When I need a comfort read I usually pick up a cowboy romance by Diana Palmer.

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  12. Gosh, I don't know. 🤔 The past couple of years I scheduled a re-read a month, but this year I've re-read nothing so far. I guess the Dune books would come the closest to a comfort re-read. This is a hard question. 😛

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    1. If you asked me this in my early blogging days, I would have had at least 10 books/authors but now I'm just happy to want to read anything lol

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  13. Love your take on this! Oddly enough, I find some good ol' End of Days™ fare the most comforting, yet I have no idea why? Maybe because these characters can survive literally anything, so maybe I can too? No idea really, but any kind of apocalyptic or dystopian situation really makes me happy! Not sure what that says about me as a person, now that I think about it 😂

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    1. I get that! My friend is reading nothing but survivalist stories right now. Be prepared or at least know what not to do lol

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