>cute girls doing cute things
>comfy slice of life that heals your soul
What is the K-On! of literature?
Cute girls doing cute things
Back to /a/ you worthless moe butt pirate.
Anything by Ali Smith
>‘Those are yellow words, those are fiery words,’ said Jinny. ‘I should like a fiery dress, a yellow dress, a fulvous dress to wear in the evening.’
>‘When Miss Lambert passes,’ said Rhoda, ‘talking to the clergyman, the others laugh and imitate her hunch behind her back; yet everything changes and becomes luminous. Jinny leaps higher too when Miss Lambert passes. Suppose she saw that daisy, it would change. Wherever she goes, things are changed under her eyes; and yet when she has gone is not the thing the same again?
>‘It is the first day of the summer holidays,’ said Susan. ‘But the day is still rolled up. I will not examine it until I step out on to the platform in the evening. I will not let myself even smell it until I smell the cold green air off the fields. But already these are not school fields; these are not school hedges; the men in these fields are doing real things; they fill carts with real hay; and those are real cows, not school cows.
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K-On! with the subtitles turned on
The Waves sounds better every time I hear about it.
>>comfy slice of life that heals your soul
>K-On!
>not Non Non Biyori
Literally, Murakami.
NNB is fine but doesn't deserve to be mentioned with shows like K-On, Aria, Barakamon.
It doesn't begin to capture Asia's atmosphere, and compared to K-On and Barakamon its narrative and characterization are one-note trash.
>comfy slice of life that heals your soul
>heals your soul
This may be presumptuous of me, but I'm certain that it does no such thing.