One of the premier comfort foods in existence, a warm stack of pancakes never fails to put a smile on one’s face. Sharon Collins, Charlotte Collins, and Courtney Wade tap into this feeling, with a side of nostalgia, in “Pancakes Make People Happy.” The book contains over 75 different recipes for the pancake lover to try out. Not only do pancakes evoke good feelings, they can also bring back childhood memories. When going through the book, I kept remembering how as a child, I would wake up on Saturday and Sunday mornings and watch my dad make pancakes. I can still see him mixing together eggs, milk, melted butter, sour cream, and pancake flour (his flour of choice was Duncan Hines), and then carefully pour the batter onto the griddle. Each recipe in “Pancakes Make People Happy” is accompanied by an often mouth-watering photo of the finished product. The authors …