The older I get, the more I realize I enjoy more the small details happening in the background (classes, interaction between students, etc.) than the main plot.

I know that cosy fantasy is a thing (I still have to read Legends and Lattes), so I was curious to see if people have other recommendations that could scratch that itch? Ideally with older characters (in their 30s?), that would probably be more relatable than teenagers.

I enjoyed the Magicians series, but it felt very college years focused, and unfortunately those years getting further every year.

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    1 month ago

    If with the magician series you mean the black magician by Trudi Canavan, there’s a second trilogy featuring the same characters who were teenagers some 20-30 years later. It feels way more mature; though cozy is probably not my adjective of choice. Very nicely written though (The Traitor Spy trilogy).