Give me a book recommendation that is NOT harrowing, devastating, or heartbreaking. The world is too sad already. Any genre! Although I tried the fairy porn and it isn’t really for me.

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These books are very charming and a series, if you end up... more
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This is part of a kind of literatur I call “Xanax reading... more
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so fab, even when you know how it ends. its so chic to sp... more
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I adored this book and devoured it in two evenings. It’s ... more
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This book is pretty much perfect. It’s cozy and sweet, bu... more
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Heartwarming and sweet. A bit melancholy but will ultimat... more
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For nonfiction, ANIMAL, VEGETABLE, MIRACLE. For fiction, ... more
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I tore through this! The main character is so intriguing ... more
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I find myself rereading this in spring and early summer -... more
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I don't read a lot of fiction, but I really enjoyed this ... more
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I both loved and was emotionally devastated by this book.... more
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What everyone says about this book is true- it IS so good... more
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Very funny memoir!
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Friends being kind to each other in a rich fantasy settin... more
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Great representative of the “cozy fantasy” genre. Lovely ... more
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Short delightful essays each sparked by a different food,... more
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my favorite book i reread constantly. not a critical thin... more
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Meryl Streep reads the audiobook for this and it’s just l... more
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Ina Garten’s memoir is equally nourishing and inspiring. ... more
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My other favorite Discworld book so far. (For anyone new... more
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I only recently dove into Pratchett’s Discworld oeuvre, a... more
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These are capital L literature but also light and beautif... more
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my favorite read last year - the audiobook is a delight
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Definitely on the heavier side, but so optimistic, and I ... more
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Funny, sexy, weird, and ultimately very optimistic. A tot... more
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I really enjoyed this one! A London woman (who has adapte... more
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I’ve lost track of the number of times I’ve reread this s... more