Sunday, March 31, 2013
still Georgette Heyer
I'm still reading my way through the Regency romances of Georgette Heyer. They are very relaxing. I won't reread the historical novels though because I don't like them as much. They are equally well written but not what I care for.
Saturday, March 23, 2013
observations
Well, I've moved on to the Georgette Heyer regency novels in my comfort reading marathon. I had never realized that some of her regency stories also included mysteries. Toll Gate and The Unknown Ajax come to mind. There are others I know but I can't think of them.
Sunday, March 3, 2013
Comfort Reading
Lately, oh the past 6 months or so, I've been doing comfort reading. Reading books I'm very familiar width so I don't have to think and I know very well, books that fit like comfy sweats or pjs. My job has been stressful and I guess comfort reading is better than comfort eating (although I'm doing that as well).
The types of book I consider comfort reading are mysteries. The three authors I've been re-reading over and over again lately are Rita Mae Brown, Georgette Heyer, and most recently Nancy Atherton.
What started me thinking about what and why I'm reading was the release of Bless Me Ultima. That reminded me I enjoyed the book as well as Isabelle Allende, Michael Ondatje and other similar fiction authors. They tend to make me think more as well as science fiction which make them good reading but not good comfort reading.
Oh, I just realized I hadn't defined "comfort reading". I figured it was self explanatory like comfort food. Anyway, comfort reading is reading used to relax and soothe me. No thinking. No analysis. Just transportation into another person's world.
The types of book I consider comfort reading are mysteries. The three authors I've been re-reading over and over again lately are Rita Mae Brown, Georgette Heyer, and most recently Nancy Atherton.
What started me thinking about what and why I'm reading was the release of Bless Me Ultima. That reminded me I enjoyed the book as well as Isabelle Allende, Michael Ondatje and other similar fiction authors. They tend to make me think more as well as science fiction which make them good reading but not good comfort reading.
Oh, I just realized I hadn't defined "comfort reading". I figured it was self explanatory like comfort food. Anyway, comfort reading is reading used to relax and soothe me. No thinking. No analysis. Just transportation into another person's world.
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