Thursday, August 18, 2011

Booking Through Fluff

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You’ve just had a long, hard, exhausting day, and all you want to do is curl up with something light, fun, easy, fluffy, distracting, and entertaining. What book do you pick up?

I used to pick up romance novels on such days. Those provide mindless reading and the endings make one feel good. Now? I usually continue with what I am been reading. But I do think certain genres help in dispelling stress. Graphic novels are great outlets and so are authors, who write hilarious books. I love P G WODEHOUSE, any time!!!

My Man Jeeves: A British Humor ClassicThe Most Of P.G. WodehouseThe Essential P. G. Wodehouse Collection (96 works) [Illustrated]A Man of Means

15 comments:

  1. I really must look into P.G. Wodehouse. I have seen his books mentioned absolutely everywhere!

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  2. I would never have thought of graphic novels. Great answer.

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  3. I often continue with what I'm reading at the time, too.
    Here is my BTT.

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  4. I need more light fluffy books! My reading is usually requires thinking. I'll check the comments to see what people are noting. Maybe I can grab a few of the mentions at the Borders going out of business sale!

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  5. P G WODEHOUSE is a new one to me. I will check the books out. Thank you for sharing.

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  6. I'm one of those people who leans toward light romance when I am tired or in a reading slump.

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  7. P.G. Wodehouse!!! I love him, chiefly because he was a major influence on one of my favorite authors, Douglas Adams. Good answer!

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  8. I can't get into PG's books. And my answer would be cozy mysteries.

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  9. Graphic novels are an excellent choice!

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  10. I'm no good at reading books that I don't have to thin to read, but GN... hum, hadn't thought of those. Thanks

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    Aine

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  11. I'm more of a cozy mystery reader. I haven't really explored graphic novels yet.

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  12. Ah, good suggestions. I tend to just go for the one I've got on my list at the moment. Too much movement causes confusion for my reading ADD!

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  13. I like a cozy mystery during those times.

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  14. Still haven't tried Wodehouse. Romances don't work for me like they used to but are still a must for me. I'm reading one now and it's just plain fun.

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  15. I have read 2 Wodehouse short stories and liked them both a lot-on my post today on his "Jeeves in the Springtime" I also post links to his controversial radio broadcasts for the Germans during WWII-

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