Wednesday, 1 April 2020

7 lighthearted (and free) reads that will cheer you up during the quarantine

There are a lot of books about pandemics out there these days. Rather than serious stories about devastating events, we would like to recommend 7 light-hearted books that offer hope and especially humour. "Laughter is the best medicine" or so they say and although it is not a cure to Corona on its own, it can certainly cheer us up and take our mind off of quarantine.

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One of my favourite books ever, Jane Austen's novel is a true delight to read: sparkling, moving and wonderfully optimistic (and supremely English – in style, sensibility and wit :-)



One of Mark Twain's most compelling examples of satire, this short story tells us about a town that prides itself on its reputation for being "honest and upright" when in reality, the first time they are given the opportunity or temptation to do wrong, they don't miss it!

Oscar Wilde's text is a must read for anyone who loves irony and sarcasm. Its witty treatment of marital politics still stings today.


A comic gem by Jerome K Jerome about his boat trip along the Thames with his two friends Harris and George and their dog  Montmorency - crossing the absurdities and traditions of the late 19th c. England.





Magic realism at its best. Both funny and moving, García Marquez's novel will make you reflect on the inexorable march of time.



Described as "a masterclass in the weird art of unjoking the joke", Joseph Heller's novel is one of the weirdest and most hilarious texts I've ever read.



Not a book of fiction itself, Alberto Alonso's text is good fun. Download it here and find out about the English you don't know you know.



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