East of Eden
The Count of Monte Cristo
Lonesome Dove
MerriweatherJones on
The Sheltering Sky-Paul Bowles.
OhSoManyQuestions on
I’m continually surprised that Captain Corelli’s Mandolin doesn’t get recommended all the time. It seems as though it ought to be, but I suppose perhaps BookTok etc hasn’t picked it up and therefore it isn’t spreading amongst the demographic that crosses over from there to here…? I’m unsure, but it’s a spectacular read that I’ve loved very much for many years.
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*The Ashley Book of Knots*.
Bengt Danielsson’s *The Happy Island*.
Andrea Dworkin’s *Going Too Far*.
Saul Alinsky’s *Rules for Radicals*.
15volt on
*The Hacking of the American Mind* –Robert Lustig
*Horizon* –Barry Lopez
*The Big Picture: On the Origins of Life, Meaning, and the Universe Itself* –Sean Carroll
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Waterland, by Graham Swift. It’s a delight! Quirky and quintessentially British, excellent prose, it really doesn’t get the love it deserves IMO.
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The Celestine Prophecy – James Redfield
sweatyone on
***Mountains beyond Mountains***
***Gang Leader for a Day***
***The Final Frontiersman***
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the princess bride 🥹🥹🥹
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A Secret About a Secret by Peter Spiegelman. Murder mystery at a secluded research facility in a world not quite like ours. Banger. Loved it. Never seen it mentioned here or anywhere else on reddit.
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A. L. Kennedy, Original bliss
A. Manguel, News from a foreign country came
A. Tabucchi, Pereira maintains
And hundreds more.
Panic Years by Daniel DiFranco
East of Eden
The Count of Monte Cristo
Lonesome Dove
The Sheltering Sky-Paul Bowles.
I’m continually surprised that Captain Corelli’s Mandolin doesn’t get recommended all the time. It seems as though it ought to be, but I suppose perhaps BookTok etc hasn’t picked it up and therefore it isn’t spreading amongst the demographic that crosses over from there to here…? I’m unsure, but it’s a spectacular read that I’ve loved very much for many years.
*The Ashley Book of Knots*.
Bengt Danielsson’s *The Happy Island*.
Andrea Dworkin’s *Going Too Far*.
Saul Alinsky’s *Rules for Radicals*.
*The Hacking of the American Mind* –Robert Lustig
*Horizon* –Barry Lopez
*The Big Picture: On the Origins of Life, Meaning, and the Universe Itself* –Sean Carroll
Waterland, by Graham Swift. It’s a delight! Quirky and quintessentially British, excellent prose, it really doesn’t get the love it deserves IMO.
The Celestine Prophecy – James Redfield
***Mountains beyond Mountains***
***Gang Leader for a Day***
***The Final Frontiersman***
the princess bride 🥹🥹🥹
A Secret About a Secret by Peter Spiegelman. Murder mystery at a secluded research facility in a world not quite like ours. Banger. Loved it. Never seen it mentioned here or anywhere else on reddit.