Is there any literature that gives you a similar comfy feeling that you get from watching slice of life/romance anime?

Is there any literature that gives you a similar comfy feeling that you get from watching slice of life/romance anime?

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no, I'm specifically asking for literature.

yes, slice of life children's books

Parts of Redwall probably.

It's called manga.

We have comfy reads here, but they're not the same as Japanese "comfy"

I just want a book that I will read be unable to keep myself from smiling the whole time through.

Whinnie the pooh

No joke

Ive never read it but heard good things. Is it readable for non-childern?

I imagine it's why he recommended it.

Romeo and Juliet
Pride and Prejudice
Wuthering Heights
The Scarlet Letter
Madame Bovary
The Importance of Being Earnest

Okay. Tove Jansson is a favourite of mine.

I smiled the entire time I was reading a forgotten gem of a children's book called Ronia the Robber's Daughter. This book was apparently going to be adapted by Studio Ghibli, but that never came through.

Such a good book. Damn I loved that book.

what anime is that?

It actually did go through. It has CGI animation, though. myanimelist.net/anime/22359/Sanzoku_no_Musume_Ronja

kimi no na wa. its really good

Leave you fucking degenerate brainlet

>youtube.com/watch?v=-DSXXjfPtZI

the parts of the inheritence cycle that take place in du weldenvarden are pretty comfy.

>being this much of a tribalist turbocuck

your personality is gross.

Young Adult book in a contemporary set with a male pov don't exist. It's a genre reserved for women, we have manga instead.

what the fuck are you talking about
There are so many.

>שבטיות היא דבר רע
what did (((he))) mean by this?

because hating people for liking things you dont like is unproductive


tribalism is unproductive, and only serves to give those who are weak of mind a pseudoideology

That's like 50% of light novels

>tfw LNs are the YAs for men

good goy

i wonder what its like having memes as a personality.

>tribalism is unproductive
What if, say, someone is motivated by love of his tribe to produce?

you ought to know B^)

>actual serious post ignored
I knew this was a shitposting thread. Redwall is comfy as fuck, and shows that GRRM is shit at writing food descriptions.

then he allocates the resources produced inefficiently

>enacting das gestell
ish(((yg)))ddt

My diary.

Howard Pyle's Robin Hood

Fucking weebs.

Ulysses, unironically

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aren't a shitton of manga based on japanese light novels, which are technically literature? so i guess that should work

i read the baccano ones at some point, as i really liked the series, they are translated somewhere on the internet

It's a shame they never made a digital version. I don't have a lot of space for physical books and the narrator of the audiobook isn't great imo.

Kafka in the Shore is comfy af.

I can't get comfy anymore

Flaubert

Forget that post. Micheal Rosen stuff gets me to smile sometimes.

In Search of Lost Time
Or Ulysses for extra hard mode

Chapter 2 of A Protrait of the Artist as a Young Man and some of the stories in Dubliners, particularly the early ones.

Weird nobody said Murakami yet. Anyway, read Norwegian Wood

Agree with these two.
But yeah it's kind of Joyce's whole deal.

Also Murakami I guess but Joyce is significantly more worthwhile

>the wind in the willows
>wodehouse's books on jeeves and wooster
>alice's adventures and through the looking-glass
>the phantom tollbooth
>if on a winter's night...
those are just comfy/kids' books off the top of my head

>winnie-the-pooh
milne has some of the funniest, most physical prose of any author i've read; e.g., i love how he describes pooh as "stumping along". i mean, just the opening lines have me pealing with laughter.
>Here is Edward Bear, coming downstairs now, bump, bump, bump, on the back of his head, behind Christopher Robin. It is, as far as he knows, the only way of coming downstairs, but sometimes he feels that there really is another way, if only he could stop bumping for a moment and think of it. And then he feels that perhaps there isn't.

They are also translated physically

It's more than readable. It's funny and comfy as fuck

Careful you don't end up with feels instead, though

Definitely Murakami. Basically what you described. Very cozy.

stephen king books are comfy

Chekov stories