name a comfier book
In Search of Lost Time
Tale of two cities
The Swiss Family Robinson
>>7464705
Is 'comfy' a good thing or a bad thing?
>>7465922
good
>>7465922
bad
>>7465922
both
>>7464705
wearing my comfy HoL hoodie that came this morning while reading HoL and browsing /lit/, comfiness is through the roof
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>>7466214
Just don't shit or piss your pants.
>>7466243
Don't listen to the others. I'm the one who is telling the truth.
>>7466243
to add to that, comfy is good
Should I save House of Leaves for next October or read it this Winter? It sure does look comfy.
>>7466266
I'd recommend reading it now, it's the sort of thing you'll probably re-read in a year. Plus you can get in on The Familiar then, which should have another 2 volumes out by next October.
>>7466285
Should I finish Don Quixote first or give it a break and read House of Leaves?
>>7464705
>>7467061
True. And it also not written by a hack, nor is it buoyed by the cheapest and most vapid experimentalism in prose since lost in the funhouse.
>>7464705
Posting in le ebin Shill thread.
>>7467061
le Learnèd English Dog approves
>>7464705
House of Leaves is described as 'horror'
how is horror comfy? Is it scary, thrilling, the type of book you can't read at night?
What the fuck do you mean by comfy. Usually comfy threads are just pictures of cushions on rainy days at that makes sense.
>>7464705
The Jungle Book
Watership Down
Through The Looking GlassLiterary children's stories are my go to comfy reads
>>7467306
It's a love story.
>>7467335
but the goodreads summary says some shit about an abyss and a howl?
>>7467377
OP is just shilling the book. He knew "comfy" is a 4chan term. Don't over think it.
>>7467377
>it doesn't matter
>it's a metaphor
In all seriousness, those parts of the book are a million times interesting than what the the book is 'really' about.
>>7467159
This is the most stupid fucking meme I've ever seen.
>>7464705
I'm reading Heart of Darkness at the moment and I think it's quite comfy. When the narrator mentions sleeping on the steamer and getting woken up by fish it makes me want to fall asleep too.
>>7468698
why thank you