Little Women, or any book I read as a child. Nostalgia prompts fond memories of what was.
Any of Raina Telgemier's books work for me.
Honestly so true. They're all so nostalgic.
Fangirl, by Rainbow Rowell
Keeper of the Lost Cities Stellerlune, By Shannon messenger
Same, every time I even think of this series, my mind fills with theories and questions about the next book.
especially chapter 42 (sokeefe for life)
Yessssss
Honestly, it might be Anne's House of Dreams by L.M Montgomery for me. It's part of the Anne of Green Gables series and is probably the most heartwarming one to me.
Reading all the heartstopper books in one sitting
Rereading a favorite childhood book cheers me up, if it's still not TOO "babyish", haha. I also like watching my favorite TV shows/movies, How To Train Your Dragon, just for the fun of it - I know I'm probably too old to still love that series as much as I do, but it's really comforting. Does that make sense?
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Little Women, or any book I read as a child. Nostalgia prompts fond memories of what was.
Any of Raina Telgemier's books work for me.
Honestly so true. They're all so nostalgic.
Fangirl, by Rainbow Rowell
Keeper of the Lost Cities Stellerlune, By Shannon messenger
Same, every time I even think of this series, my mind fills with theories and questions about the next book.
especially chapter 42 (sokeefe for life)
Yessssss
Honestly, it might be Anne's House of Dreams by L.M Montgomery for me. It's part of the Anne of Green Gables series and is probably the most heartwarming one to me.
Reading all the heartstopper books in one sitting
Rereading a favorite childhood book cheers me up, if it's still not TOO "babyish", haha. I also like watching my favorite TV shows/movies, How To Train Your Dragon, just for the fun of it - I know I'm probably too old to still love that series as much as I do, but it's really comforting. Does that make sense?
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