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!!!
I really must look into P.G. Wodehouse. I have seen his books mentioned absolutely everywhere!
ReplyDeleteI would never have thought of graphic novels. Great answer.
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I often continue with what I'm reading at the time, too.
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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!
ReplyDeleteP G WODEHOUSE is a new one to me. I will check the books out. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI'm one of those people who leans toward light romance when I am tired or in a reading slump.
ReplyDeleteP.G. Wodehouse!!! I love him, chiefly because he was a major influence on one of my favorite authors, Douglas Adams. Good answer!
ReplyDeleteI can't get into PG's books. And my answer would be cozy mysteries.
ReplyDeleteGraphic novels are an excellent choice!
ReplyDeleteI'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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I'm more of a cozy mystery reader. I haven't really explored graphic novels yet.
ReplyDeleteAh, 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!
ReplyDeleteI like a cozy mystery during those times.
ReplyDeleteStill 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.
ReplyDeleteI 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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