Pic related. It's got that comfy old-world prose that makes me think of warm spring days and comfy dinners
>>9263478
Harry Potter 4 probably. Between the tournament events its mostly just comfy stuff about living at hogwarts
>>9263493
I've never read the books, but I think that the movies do a great job of creating comfy scenes. Despite how much gripe HP may get on this board, Hogwarts makes one want to curl up in a blanket with a hot glass of apple cider
Any of these types of books by John Bellairs. No co-authored shit.
>>9263478
Redwall is some comfy but WITW is comfiest
>>9263478
Geez, I've read tons of comfy stuff.. but what first comes to mind are two Robert Louis Stevenson titles-- Travels with a Donkey, and An Inland Voyage. Both also have the advantage of being great.
>>9263478
Yup. Staple of my childhood. I love the stop-motion series
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zs7lO726UJs
>>9263478
Super comfy, perfect for early spring, too. A crazy mixture of mysticism, great prose, and animal fables. What's not to love?
>>9263563
That fucking SMUG comfy guy!! He is far too comfy!
Not even joking.
>>9263563
it has a pretty good score, to be quite the very honest fellow, lots of catchy leitmotifs
>>9263763
Forgot the pic.
>>9263763
Why would we think you're joking? This is listed as comfy all the time here.
>>9263767
It really is so comfy. I love the setting.
The chapters describing Levin's estate are so comfy.
>>9263792
The description of drinking the water with the grass clippings soo good.
The Magic Mountain probably, the snow and the time and the discussions are the comfiest