
How to Find Your Perfect Comfort Read
Books can be so many things in so many different circumstances of our lives: they can open our minds, they can call to action, they can scare us or turn us on. But they can also soothe us when we need to be comforted. I have always turned to books at those times when my anxiety threatened to pull me under. As I’ve written about before: reading is my religion. And boy do I have a lot of holy texts.
The hard part, I have to admit, is choosing the perfect comfort read. As a bookseller turned librarian, I am literally surrounded by books–which, believe it or not, doesn’t make it any easier to choose what to read next! And so I’ve developed a system for finding my own comfort read. I like to do this on paper, with colorful sharpies and a visually pleasing flow chart. However, if you prefer to do this all in your head while standing in the aisle of your local bookstore, that’s fine too! Whatever works.
- Decide what you don’t want. For me, it’s violence, particularly violence against children or animals, (looking at you, George R.R. Martin), but really no kind of violence. Not when I’m comfort reading. Maybe you hate reading books about dysfunctional families because your own is a perfect model. Or perhaps you want to avoid romance because you just went through a breakup. Consider carefully and add it to your list.
- Figure out what books you have truly enjoyed reading in the past. This is a classic tool for booksellers and librarians when we are crafting your perfect recommendation. Rack your brain for some of the most pleasurable reading experiences you’ve had and try to pinpoint how they made you feel. For instance, I loved listening to Amy Poehler’s memoir Yes, Please, because she read it herself in that warm, wonderful Amy Poehler way that made me laugh and smile and miss watching Parks and Rec something fierce.
By this time you should have a healthy list of topics, themes, and books that have worked for you in the past. And that’s it! The next step is to gather ye books and dig in. This sounds simple, but can be the most daunting part. Fear not, we are here to help. Book Riot has a ton of lists by genre that you can browse to your heart’s content before you even set foot in a bookstore. If you’ve figured out you like memoirs, for instance, here’s a list of 100 must read memoirs. If you want to get more specific, here’s a list of ten great celebrity memoirs, and here’s another with adventure memoirs. See? We are here for you. Once you’ve got your pile and you’re ready to dig in, remember that it is okay to abandon a book that isn’t working for you. Life is too short and there are simply too many books out there. Remember also, that booksellers and librarians are happy to help with suggestions. If you’re short on time and are unable to carefully plan and craft your comfort reading list, just ask! Most of the best books I’ve discovered in my life have come to me from one on one recommendations.
Do you have a tried and true method for finding your comfort reads? Do tell.