Was talking with V last night, and the subject of happy, or at least not-depressing, books came up, and I started trying to think of some. So, the list I came up with as I walked home, for her & for me when I need a good but not-depressing read is:
The Monsters of Templeton
, Lauren Groff (which I literally stocked up on copies of)
The War of the Saints
, Jorge Amado (one of my favorites of all time)
Sea of Poppies
, Amitav Ghosh (wrapped me up and swept me away; only hesitation in recommending it is that we're still waiting for the next installment of the Trilogy to come out)
The Good Thief
, Hannah Tinti (I seriously almost cried, on the f***ing T, because it was so darn heartwarming)
Shark Dialogues
, Kiana Davenport (it's not great lit, but I really enjoy it, and it's not crap)
In the Woods
, Tana French (darker than the others - it's a murder mystery, after all - but so engaging)
The Eyre Affair
, Jasper Fforde (Fforde just makes me laugh, and giggle, and snort, and laugh some more...)
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