I'm an avid reader of self-help books, but I want to dive into novels! Can you suggest some cozy, feel-good titles for my first fiction journey? Help me out, Reddit!
You might enjoy Psalm for the Wild-Built by Becky Chambers! It’s a sci-fi about a monk going through a midlife crisis, who runs into a robot that has been tasked with finding out “what humans need”. It’s short, feel-good, and the world-building is straightforward so you won’t get lost; it’s also got self-help vibes, so it’d be a good bridge between genres!
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Start with “The House in the Cerulean Sea” by TJ Klune – it’s like a warm hug in book form and perfect for easing into fiction from self-help.
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You might enjoy Psalm for the Wild-Built by Becky Chambers! It’s a sci-fi about a monk going through a midlife crisis, who runs into a robot that has been tasked with finding out “what humans need”. It’s short, feel-good, and the world-building is straightforward so you won’t get lost; it’s also got self-help vibes, so it’d be a good bridge between genres!
Start with “The House in the Cerulean Sea” by TJ Klune – it’s like a warm hug in book form and perfect for easing into fiction from self-help.