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- The Ultimate List of Feel-Good Classic Books to Read
Today, I’m excited to share my personal list of 15 feel-good classic books that have always been my go-to comfort reads Whether you’re in need of a pick-me-up, a cozy escape, or just a little literary love, this guide is packed with recommendations that I cherish—and I know you will too
- 10 of the best feel-good classic books to lift your mood
From Sir Arthur Conan Doyle to Kenneth Grahame and Elizabeth von Arnim, these are the classic feel-good books that bring a smile to my face, help me breathe a little deeper, and let me indulge in some lighthearted relaxation
- 10 comforting classics to read after you run out of Jane Austen novels
What do you do when you've run out of Austen novels to devour? Here are 10 absorbing classics with heroines you'll root for
- 70 books to make you feel hopeful: A special reading list
Need a dose of literary oomph and inspiration? Here’s a selection of uplifting reads — all suggested by TED speakers — for your enjoyment This touching novel reminds us that everyone has a story; that we should aim to understand, not to judge; and that there’s great beauty in the depths and nuances in our lives
- Favorite Comfort Reads (1547 books) - Goodreads
Favorite Comfort Reads What books do you turn to when you need a break from all that serious reading? What do you read when you feel tired, stressed out or ill? Share your favorites here!
- 30 Feel-Good Books to Read When Times Are Tough
With that in mind, we’ve assembled the best feel-good novels, from award winners and bestsellers to cozy classics and debuts with scores of five-star reviews
- Need a cozy, calming book? Comfort books for when life gets hard
Though what's comforting can look different person to person, here are eight books we recommend turning to when you need to feel a little lighter, a bit better and a hint more hopeful
- Feel-Good Fiction to Read Right Now | Penguin Random House
Find comfort in novels that lift your mood and bring you joy Reread a beloved favorite like Waiting to Exhale by Terry McMillan or curl up to a contemporary story like The Life Impossible by Matt Haig
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