what's a comfy book I can keep on my nightstand to read each night before i fall asleep
my diary desu
independent people by harold laxness
>>8940294
dammit
I keep swann's way on my nightstand. Supreme comfy, and also a good book to out you to sleep because its slow and takes its time. But in a good way.
>>8940292
This desu
Turgenev - A Sportsman's Sketches is a set of very comfy stories. Basically there is this hunter who spends his time hunting in rural Russia, and in the while he meets people, hears stories, etc. There isn't much that happens, but it's one of the best books I know. I think it was one of Hemingway's favourites too.
I also second
>>8940341
or anything by Walser really.
The Wind in the Willows should get your tiny cock standing at attention.
The bible
>>8940303
>Harold
Steinbeck, the Cannery Row trilogy
>>8940292
Literally the book of disquiet.
>>8943248
If you want to doze off to a regimen of existential horror every night, sure.
>>8943230
There's only 2, unless you're counting God or something. Definitely comfy tho.
>>8940292
omg pepe is so cute here ^_^
>>8943262
I've read it before bed and can attest to this, it's quite unfitting. If you read such books you're probably some sort of depressive anyway so no biggie
>>8943378
quite fitting* before bed that is
>>8940292
In search of lost time is the right answer, my friend.
>>8940292
A stack of every single one of Steinbeck's novels
This.
>>8940310
This is a superior recommendation and I applaud the anon who volunteered his or her time to improve all of our lives. Bravo. Also, /thread.
>no space for a nightstand
>tfw I need to put my nightly reading book on the hard ground next to my bed where it's cold and dirty like a fucking savage
>>8946832
Have you considered cleaning your room?
>>8946912
my room is pretty clean
dust just naturally accumulates quickest under the bed and no matter how i set things up i just lack the space for a night stand