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    Hello, I’m hoping for some recommendations from you lovely people.
    My best friend is currently going through some extremely traumatic life events, and whilst these things aren’t happening to me, I’m grieving for her and struggling as well. I’m hoping for some books that are easy to read (I don’t have much focus right now) but also engaging, and hopefully a bit different from your usual ‘cosy’ recommendations. I tend to read more horror, literary fiction, and heavy topics usually, so I would love books that are still comforting but maybe include more depth.

    I have already read the following, which I know are often recommended here when similar prompts are posted

    The House in the Cerulean Sea and it’s sequel

    Tress of the Emerald Sea

    Emily Wilde’s Encyclopaedia of Fairies (and its sequels)

    Howl’s Moving Castle

    Legends and Lattes

    Thanks in advance!

    by isenguardian66

    5 Comments

    1. EpicureanMystic on

      Maybe some humor would cheer up your friend.

      Try Starter Villain. (There’s death of main character’s uncle in the start. But the rest is funny)

    2. krazycatmom on

      The house in the cerulean sea and somewhere beyond the sea – they are truly heartwarming and funny and no death

    3. All of romance basically. Well, maybe not all as sometimes secondary character deaths happens, but you can check for trigger warnings for that on story graph.
      I like Ali Hazelwood and Emily Henry. I believe funny story by Henry has no death. Neither does love theoretically by Hazelwood (except long ago death of a mother from a diseases

      EDIT: not for OP as she knows already, but for others, both authors have sex on page. Nothing pornographic, but definitely descriptive

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