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Recc me some comfy books /lit/

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>> No.10033845

Invisible Cities was so comfy

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>>10033818
Comfy, dreamy, sometimes funny, beautiful and catches you by surprise with its depth. If you like Calvino, Sebald will probably interest you.

The English translation is great, by one of the better English translators of German (Michael Hulse).

>> No.10034171

>>10033818
Winnie the Pooh

>> No.10034455

Almost all of Calvino really.

Mr Palomar is extremely comfy, so is Marcovaldo.

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Anything by pic related.
>>10033845
>>10034170
Seconded.

>> No.10034979

Norwegian Wood is the comfiest book I've read. Music, literature, student's life, sex, that feel when, yadda yadda.

>> No.10035948

bumperino

>> No.10036141

>>10034455
Mr. Palovar is the worst work of his I've read and a really mediocre book. The Baron in the Trees is my favorite for now. I still need to check out Marcovaldo, If on a Winter's Night and the Path to the Nest of Spiders (maybe a few others, too).

>> No.10036992

>>10036141
ummmm Palomar is his best after Cities