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    We had to put our sick elderly cat down today and the books I’m in the middle of currently are too serious. I’ve already cried a bunch and I would love to read something I can breeze through in a couple days that doesn’t have anything to do with cute pets or death or depressing stuff.

    If it can make me laugh, great, though not required; warm and cozy vibes are fine with or without laughter. I don’t really care for romances so please no romance fluff. It doesn’t have to be fiction, though I do typically prefer fiction. Under 250 pages, but under 200 is even better.

    Thank you for your help finding a comfort read. 💗

    by darkblueshapes

    1 Comment

    1. jonimitchellmp3 on

      I’m sorry about your cat! It’s always sad when you have to let a pet go. I’m sure you did everything you could to make its last days comfortable 💗

      Anything by P.G. Wodehouse would probably be great. There usually aren’t any romances in the Jeeves and Wooster books, though Bertie has to be rescued from engagements regularly. My copy of The Code of the Woosters has 254 pages; Joy in the Morning has 264; and How Right You Are, Jeeves has 206. You can read these in basically any order.

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