Books That Aren't Depressing?
How about it? Good books that don't push for precious themes such as 'humanity is to blame for everything and will destroy itself and the world, and innocence is lost and we just plane suck'. Are there any great books out there that don't flaunt themselves on gritty and edgey stuff like this? That don't focus on things like psychological trauma, war, human stupidity, sex scandals, and politics?
Just thought I'd ask. :rolleyes:
There are many books which are not depressing ....
perhaps they are not among the major classics, but none-the-less they are very good reads. Here are just a few - The Prisoner of Zenda, Scaramouche, Goodbye Mr. Chips, Ivanhoe, Treasure Island, Robinson Crusoe, Great Expectations, Tristram Shandy, Pickwick Papers, King Solomon's Mines, The Three Musketeers, Zuleika Dobson, and the list can go on and on.