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Old 03-08-2026, 01:37 PM   #16
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I always considered Star Trek cozy, especially the Peter David novels.

But if you want comedy too, I'd read Dirk Gently.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dirk_G...tective_Agency

The Eureka TV series novelizations are also good.

If it doesn't have to be science fiction and only comedy, I do enjoy the Jeeves stories by P.G. Wodehouse.
Some Star Trek books are full of universe-saving and/or galactic political intrigue.
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I always considered Star Trek cozy, especially the Peter David novels.

But if you want comedy too, I'd read Dirk Gently.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dirk_G...tective_Agency

The Eureka TV series novelizations are also good.

If it doesn't have to be science fiction and only comedy, I do enjoy the Jeeves stories by P.G. Wodehouse.
If you have Netgalley there is a sci fi book called Valet that mentions Wodehouse in the blurb. I haven't read it yet and it comes out in June
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Less universe-saving and galactic political intrigue, more low-stakes plots - similar to all the cozy fantasies about running coffeeshops or whatever
The "spaceport bar" theme may appeal to you, there is at least one anthology with that in the title, a search will probably find more.

Spider Robinson had a series of books collecting stories about Callahan's Crosstime Saloon, you may need waders for the bathos.

Some stories by Roger Zelazny and Fredric Brown may also fit.
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Spider Robinson had a series of books collecting stories about Callahan's Crosstime Saloon, you may need waders for the bathos.
Second the Spider Robinson. A comfortable read. You may have to endure a few puns.-)
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Asimovs, Robot series is great cozy fun. A bit golden age science fiction, a bit whodunit.

Short as well.
The Caves of Steel, The Naked Sun, The Robots of Dawn.
Ignore Robots and Empire, unless you really like his Fundation series. And even as that, it's not that good.
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A Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet by Becky Chambers is excellent.
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I haven't read this one myself (yet), but I've liked all books I've tried so far which KJ Charles recommends:

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Yours Celestially by Al Hess
I don't know exactly what happened here but it was amazing. Absolutely delightful cosy SF about death and life and Biblically accurate angels. So basically there's a company that uploads you when you die and grows you a new body, and the AI running it is the Metatron, only the Metatron falls in love with one of the uploaded people while back in reality a resurrected ADHD recovering addict is getting its emotions. There's also a killer. It all makes sense when you read it, and mostly it's a really lovely story about what life and love mean, and what we need to do with those things.

Immensely inclusive, with a lot of trans and disability rep casually present, immensely kind. Also the AI's avatar is, as noted, a biblically accurate angel, and when it does text emoticons they're like :::::: ), and I am still laughing about that. A terrific, bonkers comfort read, strong recommend.
https://app.thestorygraph.com/review...e-dafdba2d676f
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