Ok, any fellow book lovers out there? I really need a funny, light weight book to read. One that makes you set it down a minute while you laugh!An escape from all this heavy, depressing stuff around us.
I downloaded a few on my kindle, but they are a snooze-fest so I'm up for suggestions!
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Right. It’s funny when I tried Audio for awhile, if I didn’t finish a book in one setting, I had to start over. Took forever!!!! And if I’m reading I have to scroll back to See who the person is. so I prefer short stories also ftom eReaderIQ Books Daily books for my iPad kindle free 5 choices every day. It lists the number of pages on each page and approx hours to read. A lot of them are 3 hours - a good light read that doesn’t require critical philosophicical deep thinking / just distraction from pain and nerves. Helps put me to sleep. Happy reading.
Do you read on a kindle reader or iPad kindle or iPhone kindle books or have library card to download books from local library or what’s your source to read? You can find short stories on unlimitedKindle for free if you are a member or I get mine free via eReaderIQ or pay 99cents if it’s worth it. Sometimes I find a collection of 30’short stories or novellas for 99 cents. I’m a bargain on low income🤣🤣
I have kindle on my iPad my daughter bought me. She listens to Audible books on her iPhone while she jogs via unlimitedKindle. I also still have books on my old traditional kindle my sister had bought haven’t read all those yet. My phone doesn’t have enough storage to read or listen and I need the big print my iPad allows me. Good luck finding what you enjoy.
I read a lot of detectives (Agatha Christie style) or drama but one I read was kinda surprise and funny: “peas carrots and a Aston Martin “. It was a British movie so I had to google a few words for their colloquial meaning which was funnier. As I said in earlier post I get my books only from the free source, eKindle free books. Some are 99 cents but seldom buy them. Sent in an email everyday, 5 choices. You can choose your genre - I just never chose comedies. There is a series of grandmothers in a nursing home who solves mysteries. They can get funny! Hope you find some good ones! I’m still reading atb2:30 am. I sleep better mid morning. Sleep clinic diagnosed it as Delayed Sleep Didorder, so no not working since ‘95 I just go with body’s schedule.
Hi erase. Still looking for the nursing home lady detectives. Should be in my history. Did find the “Cozy Mystery” series. Light, funny, English butler, by Sonia Paton “End of the Lane” is first book in series. Even includes the recipe! I will keep looking
Hi erase. Don’t know if this is the same series but it sounds light and funny :”Seasoned Southern Sleuths Cozy Mysteries”. I just ordered free book #1- “in for a penny” a humorous amateur sleuth cozy mystery- for free through eReaderIQ Daily for iPaf for Kindle
Lol. After 2 days intermittently looking ( I don’t stay focused on anything over 10 min at a time) YIPEE!!!! I found it!!!! The Glock Grannies Cozy Mystery series by Shannon VanBergen. 4 of them for Kindle readers via Amazon Kindle unlimited free
I’m interested too...the last few I’ve read, while very good, were very heavy: The Alice Network, How to Forget, the Bookshop in Berlin, The Deepest Well.
I love reading Amish books....fictional stories with Amish characters. Kelly Irvin is a great author in that genre. Easy reading and you always feel uplifted while reading.
You love Amish books??Emma Maas has a “Amish living faith collection: 32 books”free with kindle unlimited or $0.99 with eKindle. Also, I get free Amish detective books all the time from eReaderIQ Daily and lots others- In an email every day offering 5 free books. I also have on my iPad not read yet, Amish Deaf by Alice Evans. Also have a Still Life in the Shadows by Alice Wisler (Amish). Into the Amish woods by Emma Maas. If you like the Facebook page ofvEmna Maas she will send you a free book I think.
Bossypants, Shittymom (prob not that funny if you are but currently chasing littles), Napalm and Silly Putty.
Anything you can lose yourself in will technically allow you to escape? I found the Game of Thrones series very hard to put down. Any of the top Holocaust novels will make your troubles seem trivial. 12 Rules for Life might be the best thing I’ve read in a decade. I’m currently enjoying a pre-history kick.
If you are reading to a child (or dog?), I can’t make it through Pout Pout Fish or The Wonky Donky without cracking up a few times.
I had to stop with the Holocaust after 4 books, it was getting to where I needed to vent but had no one to talk to about it. I will add Alice to my next dark adventure! It’s always my plan for the month of Jan now.
Yes! Hop on Pop was hilarious to me when I was little 🥰
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