IrritableOcelot ,

I’m all in on Terry Pratchett or Hitchhiker’s Guide when I need a break. Pratchett especially is just good high fantasy and some humor mixed in.

Nanokindled ,
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Agatha Christie is queen of fun, quick reads. Terry Pratchett is also perfect.

yenahmik ,

Something like Hitchhiker’s guide to the Galaxy

TimTheEnchanter ,
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Anything by Stephen King, for me. I also like quick-paced techy/sci-fi novels for when I’m in the mood for something easier. I’m a re-reader, so I will sometimes pick up something I’ve already read and enjoyed before.

Sybilvane ,

Fun, feel-good fantasy stories, like Legends and Lattes. Bonus points if there’s a heist, a fun group of quirky characters, or well-built romance story.

funnyletter ,

This makes me sound like a total wanker but I reread my favorite Charles Dickens and Jane Austen. I find them both very comforting because generally nice people end up happy in the end.

wildeaboutoskar OP ,
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Definitely with you there on Jane Austen. I like that ultimately everyone gets married and is happy (even if that’s not my idea of a happy ending necessarily)

AlexRogansBeta ,

The Last Unicorn by Beagle is word candy. Absolutely beautiful prose and imagery. But it is also a quick read, perfect for two days. Can't go wrong.

SevenSwell ,
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The Lies of Locke Lamora is such an easy read, it’s impossible to pick up without getting engrossed.

WilloftheWest ,
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I usually go to short stories, or old sword and sorcery novellas. For the former my go to stories are Lovecraft’s Cthulhu Mythos, Robert E Howard’s Conan, and Isaac Asimov’s Robots. For the latter I prefer Michael Moorcock’s Elric of Melniboné, Fritz Leiber’s Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser, and Jack Vance’s Dying Earth. If I’m feeling uninspired or experiencing a block, knocking out a few of these stories always sets me straight. They take next to no time to read and are great fun. I don’t get tired of rereading them.

NoraReed ,
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I go to YA when I don’t want to be challenged. I love The Old Kingdom by Garth Nix in particular.

omarciddo ,

Jonathan Livingston Seagull by Richard Bach is a favorite shorter read of mine.

lagomorphlecture ,

Trashy romance novels, particularly fantasy or occult (I normally read sci Fi and fantasy so this is the “I want to read but I can’t focus” side of that). Are they well written? Uh, no. Are they entertaining and easy? Yep.

tentphone ,
colourlessidea ,

Not mine but this YouTube video has a good list of books for getting out of a slump: www.youtube.com/watch?v=QWAmcg_V6JA&pp=ygUTTWVycG…

altz3r0 ,
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Kurt Vonnegut was one of the easiest writers to read for me. I’d recommend starting with Slaughterhouse-5.

My actual comfort reading, though, is William Gibson, but he is not easy to read.

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