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Showing posts with label cozy mysteries. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cozy mysteries. Show all posts

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Distractions From the Cares of the World - In Other Words "Fluff" Reading




Booking Through Thursday is a weekly bookish meme hosted here.  This week's question is as follows,
"You’ve just had a long, hard, exhausting day, 
and all you want to do is curl up with something light, fun, easy, fluffy, distracting, and entertaining.
What book do you pick up?"
When I am exhausted mentally or physically I love to pick up a cozy mystery.  While I enjoy the odd light chick lit such as the Shopaholic series by Sophie Kinsella, I also love curling up with a cozy mystery at the end of a long day.  I find them both entertaining and enjoyable while offering a welcome diversion from day to day conundrums.  One of my favourite types is a culinary mystery. Last year I came across Nancy Fairbanks' books, one of which I reviewed, Crime Brulee, which was a fabulous and lighter read featuring food writer, Carolyn Blue, who unwittingly discovers a dangerous mind when she looks into the mysterious disappearance of a close friend and finds herself in danger in New Orleans.  Complete with several authentic recipes of the area.  Loved it!  Another in a similar vein, Sticks and Scones by Diane Mott Davidson, sits at my bedside waiting for just the right moment to be devoured!
I recently discovered Lillian Jackson Braun and with delight read and reviewed two of her fabulous books, The Cat Who Moved a Mountain and The Cat Who Turned On and Off. They are light reads with a touch of humour, generated mostly by the star Siamese cats in the books.  They are not too serious and present a rather refreshing presentation of a who-done-it featuring a journalist and his two mischievous Siamese cats.
Those are just a few examples of how I like to relax and unwind while not partaking of a heavy read.  What do you like to read to distract you from the cares of the world?  Do you prefer a light mystery or chick lit or manga or humour?  A little humour goes a long way.  I heard Tina Fey's memoir, Bossypants, especially the audio book, is fabulous and hilarious, though at times crude.  Perhaps it would be a good "read" at the end of a yucky day.  Suggestions, anyone?

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