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My favourites are

Call Me By Your Name by andré aciman 

The kingkiller chronicles by Patrick Rothfuss (the best fantasy books I’ve ever read)

Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury (best sci fi dystopian) 

A place of execution by Val McDermid (best crime mystery) 

favourite classics would be the great gatsby and the picture of Dorian grey

hope I helped x  

 

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1 minute ago, Andyrooew said:

My favourites are

Call Me By Your Name by andré aciman 

The kingkiller chronicles by Patrick Rothfuss (the best fantasy books I’ve ever read)

Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury (best sci fi dystopian) 

A place of execution by Val McDermid (best crime mystery) 

favourite classics would be the great gatsby and the picture of Dorian grey

hope I helped x  

 

Oh god those titles alone :pawsup:

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Thank you to everyone that has been in here and shared their thoughts

thank you very much this is a new milestone for me to be on my first second page:party::firega:

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6 hours ago, Rose Bitch said:

The Alchemist,Broken Things ,Speak and many others

I think you'll like Eat, Pray, Love then. 

Also, I think everyone should read The Power of Now at least once. 

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bless up, active literacy

not sure if any of these are in the wheelhouse or pique interest (i yield more toward non-fiction), but fwiw, a random assortment …

 

your silence will not protect you by audre lorde

the hero with a thousand faces and the power of myth by joseph campbell

the disappearance of childhood and amusing ourselves to death by neil postman

living with music by ralph ellison

poetry as an insurgent art by lawrence ferlinghetti

society of the spectacle by guy debord

how to build a universe by ben gilliland

the gospel of hermes (translated by) duncan greenlees

east of eden by john steinbeck (steinbeck so it … takes the scenic route, literarily speaking)

hollywood babylon by kenneth anger

the tao of pooh by benjamin hull

in search of duende by frederico garcia lorca

edie: american girl by jean stein and george plimpton

and … obvs, letters to a young poet by ranier maria rilke

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Land Of Stories by Chris Colfer

Any book from that series, it’s an AMAZING story and SUPER entertaining! Highly recommend! :firega:

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"Fangirl" by Rainbow Rowell

"The Cider House Rules" by John Irving

Inkheart-Triology by Cornelia Funke

 

 nice to see fellow readers here:sara: 

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Quartz

The Book Thief

Harry Potter

The Help

The Count of Monte Cristo

Gone With The Wind

The Hunger Games

Inside, we are really made the same. 🕊
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moi, tituba, sorcière noire de salem by maryse conde. AMAZING historical novel that narrates tituba's life, a slaved birracial witch, during the salem witch trials 

 confessions by kanae minato. it's a crime book focused on a teacher's revenge after one her students murders her 4yo daughter (the plot twists are just :cryga:)

the passion according to g.h by clarice lispector.  i can't describe this book askdkf it's literally THAT b*tch, the way the main character and the words dissolve as the book progresses is simply stunning :bradley:

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Rose Bitch
7 hours ago, isMusic said:

I think you'll like Eat, Pray, Love then. 

Also, I think everyone should read The Power of Now at least once. 

Thank you!

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5 hours ago, bxr said:

bless up, active literacy

not sure if any of these are in the wheelhouse or pique interest (i yield more toward non-fiction), but fwiw, a random assortment …

 

your silence will not protect you by audre lorde

the hero with a thousand faces and the power of myth by joseph campbell

the disappearance of childhood and amusing ourselves to death by neil postman

living with music by ralph ellison

poetry as an insurgent art by lawrence ferlinghetti

society of the spectacle by guy debord

how to build a universe by ben gilliland

the gospel of hermes (translated by) duncan greenlees

east of eden by john steinbeck (steinbeck so it … takes the scenic route, literarily speaking)

hollywood babylon by kenneth anger

the tao of pooh by benjamin hull

in search of duende by frederico garcia lorca

edie: american girl by jean stein and george plimpton

and … obvs, letters to a young poet by ranier maria rilke

I have read your silen e will not protect you already but over all I will all list it down on my notebook :party:

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