What is the coziest book you have ever read?

What is the coziest book you have ever read?

My diary, desu.

Oblomov.

Something wicked this way comes.

Recently, I'd say Inherent Vice. Pretty cozy.
Some others would be Stoner or The Sorrows of Young Werther.

Why do you find crying comfy user?

Don Quixote, closely followed by one of Turgenev's short stories called Bezhin Meadow.

White Fang.

This.
And Redwall desu.

Green Eggs and Ham.

Dune is cozy af famalam

Vermont autumn's and posh private schools.

The Baron in the Trees by Calvino. It's like a fairy tale for adults

I read the Goldfinch by Tartt and found it very comfy too

The Magic Mountain

Some English ghost stories and lovecraft

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Turgenev is a good one but in fact most of Russian literature is, Pushkin and Lermontov are super comfy and Dosto can be, Chekhov too.
In other literature the cushy Paris stuff in Hopscotch or Nadja is nice and if you can do it Ulysses is super comfy, but so is Portrait if you cant.

Norwegian Wood

I've seen this .gif maybe 10 or 20 times but just now realized someone in the attic.

Definitely some really comfy parts in Walden.

I just noticed the fug guy in the attic