Escapist reading
Raise your hand if you are in desperate need of escapist reading. You know, light books where people are nice and kind, where there are happy endings all around, and even the supposed villain of the story turns out to be not so bad. If you are one of many raising your hand, turn have I got a series for you.
Have you ever heard of the Aunt Dimity series by Nancy Atherton? I hadn't until a few weeks ago. It sounded intriguing, so I put the first (of 24!) books on hold. I binge read the first one in about two days and immediately put the next one on hold. I've now finished the first three and am about to put the fourth on hold, but I want them to last a bit, so am forcing myself to read a couple of other books first.
Be forwarned, these books are light. I told J. last night that it was surprising that it didn't float off my lap due to its lightness. They are also a little silly and fantastical. I find myself consumed with the current book I'm reading, then a bit after I finish, I realize just how light, fluffy, and silly it was. When I start the next one, I brace myself for not falling for its charm, yet by the third chapter or so, there is am, reading it in great gulps.
It could very well be that at practically any other time I wouldn't find them so enjoyable. But currently, it is nice to escape to happy endings and good-hearted people. I figured I wasn't the only one who needed a good dose of frivolous and escapist reading, so enjoy.
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