25 Feel-Good Books That’ll Make You Laugh, Cry, and Smile All at Once

Best feel good books to read

When life gets a little too overwhelming or you’re just in need of a warm, cozy escape, nothing beats curling up with a feel-good book. 

These are the kinds of stories that leave you smiling long after you’ve turned the last page—whether they’re full of laugh-out-loud humor, heartwarming characters, or an uplifting plot that feels like a big, comforting hug. 

From tales about quirky small-town adventures to inspiring journeys of self-discovery, feel-good books are the perfect pick-me-up when you need a dose of happiness in your day​​​​.

These gems can be your go-to for those rainy days, slow weekends, or any time you just need a mental break. 

So, grab your blanket, pour a cup of tea, and let’s find some truly delightful reads​​.

1. A Novel Love Story by Ashley Poston

A Novel Love Story

What if you could literally step into your favorite book? E

ileen Merriweather finds herself in the fictional town of her favorite romance series, where she must help its residents reach their happily-ever-after. 

With a grumpy yet endearing bookstore owner in the mix, this story is pure magic for book lovers who dream of living inside the worlds they read about.

This book feels like a cozy hug for anyone who’s ever wanted to escape into a story. 

I loved how clever and self-aware it was, and the quirky town of Eloraton is like something out of a dream. 

If you adore books about books, you’ll find yourself smiling nonstop while reading this!

2. The Little Paris Bookshop by Nina George

The Little Paris Bookshop

Monsieur Perdu runs a floating bookshop on the Seine, prescribing novels to heal others’ heartbreaks. 

But when a letter from his past resurfaces, he embarks on a soul-searching journey across France. 

Filled with wisdom, adventure, and the beauty of second chances, this is a love letter to stories and their power to heal.

What I loved most was how deeply emotional and poetic this book felt. 

It reminded me how stories connect us and help us heal, even when we don’t realize it. 

Plus, the setting along the rivers of France made me want to pack a bag and go. It’s a must-read for anyone who believes in the magic of books.

3. Sea Change by Gina Chung

Sea Change

Ro’s life is in free fall—she’s estranged from her mom, her boyfriend’s heading to Mars, and her best friend is pulling away. 

Her only anchor? Dolores, a giant Pacific octopus at the aquarium where Ro works. 

But when Dolores is sold, Ro is forced to confront her grief and find her way back to herself in this beautifully bittersweet story.

This book is as unique as it is heartfelt. 

Ro’s connection with Dolores is deeply moving, and the story tackles big themes like loss and healing with humor and heart. 

It’s perfect if you’re looking for something a little offbeat but still incredibly touching.

4. We’ll Prescribe You a Cat by Syou Ishida

Well Prescribe You a Cat

At a secret Kyoto clinic, people struggling with life’s challenges are prescribed cats as therapy. 

With a mix of playful and poignant stories, this book explores the transformative power of human-animal bonds.

I adored how this book captured the charm of cats and their mysterious ability to bring comfort. 

The different characters’ journeys are so relatable, and the cats add just the right dose of joy. 

It’s a gem for animal lovers and anyone needing a little extra hope in their lives.

5. Late Bloomers by Deepa Varadarajan

Late Bloomers

After 36 years of marriage, Suresh and Lata Raman are navigating post-divorce life. 

Between online dating mishaps, flirtatious professors, and a family full of secrets, this witty, big-hearted novel is a celebration of second chances and the messiness of life.

This story is so funny and relatable, especially if you’ve ever had a family that’s a little too complicated (and let’s be honest, who hasn’t?). 

I loved how it balanced humor with heartfelt moments that showed that it’s never too late to start fresh.

6. Owner of a Lonely Heart by Eva Carter

Owner of a Lonely Heart

Gemma is grieving the loss of her husband, while Dan is meeting his daughter for the first time under heartbreaking circumstances. 

When their lives collide, they must find the courage to embrace love and create a new family.

This lovely book broke my heart and put it back together again. 

The characters felt so real, and the way they learned to trust and love again was beautiful. 

It’s the kind of book that leaves you feeling hopeful and warm inside.

7. Mrs. Porter Calling by AJ Pearce

Mrs Porter Calling

As an agony aunt at Woman’s Friend magazine during WWII, Emmy Lake helps her readers navigate life on the Home Front. 

But when a new owner threatens to ruin the magazine’s beloved charm, Emmy and her friends must fight to save everything they love.

This book is as cozy and uplifting as a cup of tea on a rainy day. 

Emmy’s determination and the strong friendships at the heart of the story made me cheer for them all the way. 

If you need a feel-good read with a historical twist, this is it!

8. Confessions of a Forty-Something F**k-Up by Alexandra Potter

Confessions of a Forty Something F

Nell’s life is in shambles after a failed business and engagement, but things start to turn around when she befriends Cricket, an 80-something widow with her own challenges. 

Together, they embark on a journey of healing, humor, and finding joy in unexpected places.

This book made me laugh out loud while also tugging at my heartstrings. 

Nell’s struggles are painfully relatable, and Cricket is the friend we all wish we had. 

It’s a funny, uplifting reminder that life’s messiness can still lead to happiness.

9. The Flatshare by Beth O’Leary

The Flatshare

Tiffy and Leon share a flat and even a bed—but they’ve never met

As their lives intertwine through post-it notes and late-night musings, this unconventional setup leads to something truly unexpected: love.

The post-it note exchanges were adorable, and the blend of humor and deeper emotional moments made it impossible to put down. 

If you’re looking for a rom-com with heart, don’t miss this one.

10. Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman

Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine

Eleanor lives a quiet, regimented life until an unexpected friendship turns her world upside down. 

As she learns to navigate life and open her heart, this smart, uplifting story shines a light on the power of human connection.

Eleanor’s journey is both hilarious and deeply moving. 

I loved watching her grow and find her place in the world. 

It’s the kind of book that makes you want to hug the characters—and maybe call up an old friend for a chat.

11. Good Omens by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett

Good Omens

This whimsical and clever novel tells the story of an angel and a demon teaming up to prevent Armageddon, after misplacing the Antichrist. 

With quirky characters like the Four Bikers of the Apocalypse and humorous takes on religion and fate, it’s a delightful ride from start to finish.

What I loved most about Good Omens is its playful yet thought-provoking take on good, evil, and everything in between. 

The collaboration between Gaiman and Pratchett shines, with laugh-out-loud moments that also carry a deeper message about humanity. 

Everyone should read this for its wit, charm, and unique perspective on the apocalypse—plus, it’s just a lot of fun!

12. The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society by Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrows

The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society

Set in 1946, this charming novel follows Juliet Ashton, a London-based writer who begins corresponding with residents of the island of Guernsey. 

Their letters reveal a community’s resilience and love of books, even during the hardships of World War II. The quirky characters and heartwarming story make this a must-read.

I absolutely adored the warmth of the characters and the island’s close-knit community. 

The letters format brings so much depth to the story, and you can’t help but feel connected to the people of Guernsey. 

It’s a delightful, uplifting read that shows how books and friendships can change lives. Everyone should experience this beautiful tale of strength and love.

13. The Life Impossible by Matt Haig

The Life Impossible

Grace Winters, a retired math teacher, embarks on a journey to uncover the truth about her friend’s mysterious death on a Mediterranean island. 

As she explores the island’s secrets, Grace is forced to confront her own past and discover the possibilities of a new future.

What I loved about The Life Impossible is its magical mix of wonder and adventure. 

Haig’s ability to weave together mystery and emotional depth makes this a journey of self-discovery I couldn’t put down. 

14. Eddie Winston Is Looking For Love by Marianne Cronin

Eddie Winston Is Looking For Love

At 90 years old, Eddie Winston has never been kissed. 

When Bella, a young woman grieving a recent loss, takes it upon herself to help Eddie find love, their unlikely friendship sparks an adventure filled with heart and humor.

Eddie Winston Is Looking For Love is a heartwarming story that proves it’s never too late for love and second chances.

I loved the kindness, humor, and vulnerability in Eddie’s character. 

The way the story explores relationships across generations is so beautiful. It’s a sweet and uplifting read everyone should enjoy!

15. Minor Disturbances at Grand Life Apartments by Hema Sukumar

Minor Disturbances at Grand Life Apartments

In the coastal city of Chennai, residents of Grand Life Apartments face the threat of demolition. 

Kamala, a soon-to-be-retired dentist, and her neighbor Revathi, an engineer nearing her arranged marriage deadline, band together with their quirky neighbors to protect their beloved home.

I loved the sense of community and the colorful, endearing characters in this story. 

Sukumar creates such a warm atmosphere, and the focus on relationships and the everyday struggles of life in Chennai made it an incredibly relatable and heartwarming read. 

It’s a perfect choice for those looking for a feel-good story about friendship and connection.

16. Swimming for Beginners by Nicola Gill

Swimming for Beginners

Loretta’s life is perfectly planned—until a six-year-old girl shows up at an airport asking for help and never returns. 

As Loretta’s world is turned upside down, she learns valuable lessons about love, motherhood, and the unexpected twists of life.

This book truly tugged at my heartstrings. I loved watching Loretta’s journey of self-discovery and how she found herself unexpectedly shaped by her relationship with a child. 

It’s a beautifully written, funny, and emotional story about love and life’s surprises. 

It’s definitely one to read for anyone who appreciates growth and second chances.

17. Romantic Comedy by Curtis Sittenfeld

Romantic Comedy

Sally Milz, a comedy writer, has sworn off love—until she meets Noah, a pop star who turns her world upside down. 

In this witty, tender novel, Sittenfeld explores love, gender, and the expectations of romance in the modern age.

Romantic Comedy was such a refreshing take on love and relationships, with sharp humor and real emotions. 

Sally is a character you’ll root for, and the chemistry between her and Noah is magnetic. 

I loved the way Sittenfeld examines romance with both humor and depth—this book is a must-read for anyone who loves smart, funny, and insightful stories about love.

18. The Midnight Library by Matt Haig

The Midnight Library

Nora Seed finds herself in the Midnight Library, where each book offers a chance to undo her regrets and live a different life.

But as Nora explores her choices, she learns that the perfect life may not be what she expected.

What I loved most about The Midnight Library is how it delves into the idea of regret, choice, and the search for happiness. 

Haig’s storytelling is incredibly moving, and Nora’s journey of self-discovery will resonate with anyone who’s ever wondered “what if?” 

It’s a thought-provoking, heartfelt book that I think everyone should read to reflect on their own life and choices.

19. The Authenticity Project by Clare Pooley

The Authenticity Project

Julian Jessop, a lonely artist, leaves a journal in a café with his life’s truths, sparking a series of unexpected connections among six strangers. 

As they share their own personal stories, they discover the power of authenticity and the joys of true connection.

I absolutely loved the warmth and humor in this story. 

The way the characters’ lives intertwine through the green notebook was both heartwarming and inspiring. 

The message of authenticity and vulnerability is so timely and powerful. 

This book is perfect for anyone who believes in the magic of real connections and honest living.

20. Dear Mrs Bird by AJ Pearce

Dear Mrs Bird

In 1940s London, Emmy Lake volunteers for the war effort and ends up working for Henrietta Bird, a tough advice columnist. 

When she secretly responds to letters Mrs. Bird deems too “unpleasant,” Emmy’s life changes in unexpected ways.

Dear Mrs. Bird was such a delightful and heartwarming read! 

I loved Emmy’s spirit, her bravery, and the way she connects with others during the war. 

The humor and warmth in this book are just perfect for anyone who loves uplifting stories about friendship and kindness during difficult times. 

21. Where’d You Go, Bernadette by Maria Semple

Whered You Go Bernadette

Bernadette is a super smart but reclusive woman who’s ready to crack under the pressure of her life in Seattle. 

When her daughter Bee asks for a trip to Antarctica as a reward for perfect grades, Bernadette spirals, and then—poof—she’s gone. 

Bee goes on a mission to uncover the mystery behind her mom’s disappearance.

This one is quirky, funny, and a bit wild. 

I loved the way the story is told through emails and memos—it keeps things interesting and gives you a real sense of who these characters are. 

It’s a great mix of humor and heartfelt moments.

22. One Thousand Stars And You by Isabelle Broom

One Thousand Stars And You

Alice feels stuck in her life with her safe boyfriend and overprotective mom. 

But when she takes a trip to Sri Lanka, she meets Max, and suddenly everything starts changing. 

Max is dealing with his own past and trying to live a fuller life. Together, they both learn a lot about who they really are.

A sweet, feel-good read. It’s all about shaking up your life, stepping out of your comfort zone, and letting love and adventure surprise you. 

The setting in Sri Lanka is also gorgeous and adds a lot to the story.

23. The Shell Seekers by Rosamunde Pilcher

The Shell Seekers

Penelope Keeling is reflecting on her full life—her childhood, her tough marriage, and her three kids. 

When she finds out that her dad’s painting is worth a ton of money, she has to decide what to do with it and how it’ll affect her family.

This book is emotional and nostalgic, with some family drama thrown in. 

It’s about life’s big decisions and how your past shapes who you are. 

And, it’s a comforting, thoughtful read if you love stories about family.

24. What You Are Looking For Is in the Library by Michiko Aoyama

What You Are Looking For Is in the Library scaled

Sayuri Komachi is a magical librarian in Tokyo who can read people’s souls and give them the perfect book to help them with life’s problems. 

As she helps her visitors with their personal struggles, they each find a life-changing book.

This one’s a cozy, feel-good book that celebrates the magic of libraries and books. 

It’s a warm hug for anyone who loves reading and believes that the right book can change your life.

25. The Rosie Project by Graeme Simsion

The Rosie Project

Don Tillman, a genetics professor, sets out to find a wife through his “Wife Project”—a scientific approach to finding the perfect match. 

But then he meets Rosie, who’s nothing like his ideal match. Turns out, their relationship is more about embracing the unexpected than finding the “perfect” person.

Don’s awkwardness makes him such a lovable character, and watching him open up to love is heartwarming. 

It’s a fun read with a great message about not overthinking love.


Have you read any of the books on this list, or do you have a favorite go-to feel-good read? 

I’d love to hear your thoughts! 

Share your recommendations in the comments below, and let’s keep spreading the bookish joy. 

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Preye

Hi! I'm Preye ("pre" as in "prepare" and "ye" as in "Kanye"), and I am a lifelong book lover who enjoys talking about books and sharing bits and pieces of all the fascinating things I come across. I love books so much that I decided to become a developmental editor, and right now, I work with authors to help them tell their stories better. On this blog, I share everything from book recommendations to book reviews and writing tips, so feel free to stop by anytime you like!

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