Can we get a light reading thread?
You know, the stuff you can just pick and read for 15 mins on a commute or right before bed when you start relaxing and dozing off. Nothing too heavy and detailed to focus on and easy to pick up anytime.
Wodehouse is good for this, if you don't mind the mythical Edwardian setting.
>>10006330
Wodehouse's plot can get quite elaborate. Maybe Pratchett, Douglas Adams, Robert Rankin?
>>10006432
Wodehouse is too complex for you?
Buy some romance novels from the drug store.
>>10006446
Lol, no, I love the guy. I was just trying to imagine reading it for 15 min at the time, as OP said. I think some of the twists would be lost on me. That's why I suggested lights writers with more straightforward plots.
>>10006462
Maybe poetry
I just started reading a Warhammer trilogy "the Black Plague" as a low commitment bedtime read. It's great so far and I always fall asleep while reading it. Read Joe abercrombies "the blade itself" or cs Lewis cosmic trilogy. Now that's a good evening read! I'd say read that series.
I found a bunch of PDFs of Encyclopedias and the yellow "Doing Shit for Dummies" books while I was digging through public servers. They're interesting to flip through when wasted.
Michel Houellebecq
>>10006553
Tell me more about the cosmic trilogy.
Raymond Carver