Adam Posted September 12, 2009 Share Posted September 12, 2009 I love fall, it is by far my favorite season. I love turning on the fireplace and grabbing a hot drink. It is pure heaven. I grab my Montreal Canadiens blanket and during these colder months (the majority of months in Canada ) I tend to read classics and murder mysteries. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ophelia Posted September 14, 2009 Share Posted September 14, 2009 (edited) I've got a couple of Simon Brett novels and one or two of Peter Robinson's lined up for the onset of winter. Good, old-fashioned murder mysteries and, in Simon Brett's case, a few laughs thrown in courtesy of his 'hero' Charles Paris. Edited September 14, 2009 by Ophelia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stephanie2008 Posted September 14, 2009 Share Posted September 14, 2009 I don't think I have any particular favourites for the seasons, but I do like reading winter stories/christmas stories in December Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Katrina1968 Posted September 15, 2009 Author Share Posted September 15, 2009 Seems to me that my books are centered during the autumn winter months and it also appears that I'm spending alot more time in the U.K. (never been there but in my mind!). I'm debating about whether or not I want to pick up anymore Alexander Mccall Smith books. I read his 44 Scotland series but they really seemed to fizzle about book 3. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Babe*With*Brains Posted September 16, 2009 Share Posted September 16, 2009 When I'm in need of serious comfort (like when my illness is playing up) I love to snuggle up and read some of my childhood favourites. It somehow just gives me reassurance. Like Enid Blyton's books I also simply adore it when the weather turns, and the nights are drawing in. I like to wrap up warm with a cup of coffee and read a seasonal or festive book nothing like it! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bel-ami Posted September 16, 2009 Share Posted September 16, 2009 I don't think I have any particular favourites for the seasons, but I do like reading winter stories/christmas stories in December I like to wrap up warm with a cup of coffee and read a seasonal or festive book nothing like it! 2 mentions of christmas/festive reads......is there a forum thread for this I wonder? There's a good festive chapter in The Pickwick Papers...... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
scottishbookworm Posted September 16, 2009 Share Posted September 16, 2009 I read more murder mysteries during the fall and winter months - cold dark evenings are perfect for detective novels.well blithe if your'e into that sort of thing have you read any Ian rankin books? he wrote rebus books? they're great! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blithe Posted September 16, 2009 Share Posted September 16, 2009 well blithe if your'e into that sort of thing have you read any Ian rankin books? he wrote rebus books? they're great! Yes, I've read The Black Book and A Question of Blood (missed a few in between!) and enjoyed both. I have the last three Rebus novels on my buying list and I should probably check out the older books too. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
funrun Posted September 17, 2009 Share Posted September 17, 2009 I read to relax and switch off sometimes and i get very lonely and have not many friends so i go to library to read:smile2: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MuggleMagic Posted September 18, 2009 Share Posted September 18, 2009 I read to relax and switch off sometimes and i get very lonely and have not many friends so i go to library to read:smile2: I go the library quite often but I rarely stay there. People queue to get onto the computers in my library and then they sit around on facebook. It annoys me for some reason Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chrissy Posted September 18, 2009 Share Posted September 18, 2009 I don't have seasonal reads, but I do have books that I return to. Sometimes I will re read a series of books, at others it will be an epic read. I try not to think too hard about the motivation behind the desire, I just 'go with the flow'. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tabbykat Posted September 23, 2009 Share Posted September 23, 2009 Comfort reads are always Sheila o Flanigan, Maeve Binchy or some other light chick lit book Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Katrina1968 Posted September 25, 2009 Author Share Posted September 25, 2009 I havent read Maeve Binchy in years. My favorite of hers would be Circle Of Friends. I loved that book! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
twinkle Posted June 13, 2012 Share Posted June 13, 2012 What I mean is are there any authors or books you go straight to when you're having a bad time and need something to perk you up? I find when I'm stressed or upset I go back to my True Blood series. I find them a great escape from whatever's going on in life. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ruth Posted June 13, 2012 Share Posted June 13, 2012 I don't tend to re-read many books, but I always find Adriana Trigiani to be a good 'comfort' read. Her books are perfect for curling up with on the sofa, with a slice of cake! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
frankie Posted June 13, 2012 Share Posted June 13, 2012 Twinkle, there was already an existing thread on this subject and I've now merged the two. If you're interested, there's also a topic on 'comfort authors' which you can find here. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chesilbeach Posted June 13, 2012 Share Posted June 13, 2012 I don't tend to re-read for comfort, but I will often go for either a romcom, urban fantasy or YA book if I need something to cheer me up. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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