The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society
Author: Mary Ann Shaffer & Annie Barrows
Set in post-World War II England, this charming epistolary novel unfolds through letters exchanged between a London writer, Juliet Ashton, and a resident of Guernsey Island, Dawson Adams. To know more about the residents of the island, she takes a vacation there and learns heart-breaking and soul-stirring wartime secrets and the origin of their unusual book club. The story celebrates the power of books, friendship, and healing. The novel has been adapted for the screen and is available for streaming on Netflix.
Rain in the Mountains
Author: Ruskin Bond
A soothing collection of essays, journal entries, and musings, this books captures Ruskin Bond’s quiet life in the hills of Mussoorie. With vivid descriptions of misty forests and monsoon, local flora and fauna, it evokes nostalgia, solitude, and the simple joys of mountain living — perfect for rainy day reading.
Welcome to the Hyunam-dong Bookshop
Author: Hwang Bo-reum
Set in a cosy little bookstore tucked away in a quiet neighbourhood in Seoul, this gentle Korean novel is absolute comfort for weary souls. The story follows Yeongju, who leaves behind a corporate life to open a bookshop following a divorce. As she settles in her new neighbourhood and her role as a bookseller, she finds unexpected solace in solitude, books, and the small community that forms around her. Thoughtful, slow-paced, and comforting, it’s a poignant exploration of healing, purpose, and the quiet magic of books.
The Comfort Book
Author: Matt Haig
A warm, uplifting collection of reflections and stories, the book is exactly what its title promises — a companion for life’s tougher moments. Drawing from personal experience, Matt Haig offers gentle reminders of hope, resilience, and self-kindness. Perfect for diving into when you need a dose of reassurance or calm.
The Bookstore Mystery Series
Author: Sue Minix
Set in the charming town of North Harbor, Michigan, this cosy mystery series follows Samantha Washington, a bookstore owner and aspiring mystery writer. As she solves real-life murders while penning her own fictional whodunits, each book delivers a delightful blend of small-town charm, bookish references, and light-hearted suspense. With lovable characters and a comforting tone, it’s a perfect pick for a rainy day.
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