One great 'feel good' book is 'The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society' by Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrows. It's set in post - World War II and tells a heart - warming story of a writer who discovers the lives of the people on Guernsey Island through their literary society. Another is 'A Man Called Ove' by Fredrik Backman. It's about a grumpy old man who, through various encounters, shows his big heart and the story is full of humor and touching moments.
There's 'Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine' by Gail Honeyman. Eleanor is a socially awkward woman who gradually opens up and finds friendship and a new lease on life. It's a story that makes you root for the main character. And 'The Rosie Project' by Graeme Simsion. The main character, Don, is on a quest for love in a very unique and humorous way, and the story has a very positive and feel - good vibe.
One great 'fiction feel good book' is 'The Little Prince'. It's a charming story with beautiful illustrations that has deep yet accessible wisdom about friendship, love, and the human spirit. Another is 'Anne of Green Gables'. The adventures and misadventures of Anne Shirley are both heartwarming and inspiring. And 'Pride and Prejudice' also fits. The relationship between Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy is a classic love story full of humor and social commentary that makes you feel good in the end.
Well, 'The Flatshare' is also from this category. It tells a heartwarming story of two people who share an apartment in an unconventional way. Their relationship develops in a really interesting and endearing way throughout the book.
Another great one might be 'Beach Read' by Emily Henry. It combines elements of romance and self - discovery. The characters are well - developed and their interactions are both funny and heartwarming, which is typical for a feel - good fiction book.
Sure. 'Pride and Prejudice' by Jane Austen is a great one. It beautifully explores themes of love, class, and social norms in 19th - century England. The characters are vividly drawn, and the story is full of wit.
Well, 'A Tale of Two Cities' by Charles Dickens is a historical fiction that can make you feel good in a way. It shows the contrast between London and Paris during the French Revolution. The self - sacrifice of Sydney Carton at the end is a powerful and moving part. Then there's 'The Wind in the Willows'. This book about the adventures of Mole, Rat, Toad, and Badger in the English countryside has a lovely, cozy feel to it. 'Outlander' is also popular. It combines time - travel with historical settings in Scotland, with a love story that is quite engaging.
Another is 'Little Women'. This classic is set in the 19th century. It follows the lives of the four March sisters. Their family life, dreams, and the challenges they face are all presented in a way that makes the reader feel good. It's a story full of love, growth, and sisterhood.
Sure. 'The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy' is a very popular 'feel good' fiction. It's full of hilarious and absurd situations. The unique characters and the crazy adventures in space make it a fun read. Another popular one is 'Ella Enchanted'. It's a retelling of the Cinderella story with a strong - willed and likable protagonist. 'The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants' is also well - loved. The story of four friends sharing a pair of magical pants while going through different experiences in their lives is really heart - warming.
Sure. '1984' by George Orwell is a great one. It depicts a dystopian future where the government has extreme control over people's lives. It makes you think about the importance of privacy, freedom of thought, and the power of the state.
Sure. 'The Shipping News' by E. Annie Proulx is a great one. It beautifully captures the unique culture and landscape of Newfoundland. Another is 'Ancestor Stones' by Aminatta Forna which has elements related to Newfoundland's history and people.
Sure. 'The Alchemist' by Paulo Coelho is a great feel - good book. It's about following your dreams and the journey is full of positive messages. 'The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane' by Kate DiCamillo is also a good one. The story of a porcelain rabbit's journey through different owners and his growth is very touching. 'The Princess Bride' by William Goldman is a fun and romantic read.