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    A book that is a page turner, where after every chapter I cannot wait to read the next. It needs to have beautiful almost poetic prose, smooth like butter on toast yet unassuming and not overly ornamental, just direct and gorgeous. I want it to be so profound I am not the same person after I finish it, my life can hence be divided into too eras, "before" and "after" I read that masterpiece.

    I want it to be melancholy to the point of inducing fits of sobbing but not be despair porn. That is: bittersweet, hopeful , with a sense of learning a hidden life lesson and feeling closure like no other, like nothing I ever felt.

    I need it to invade my soul and become part of my DNA. I need it to help me make sense of my life and cure depression. Or maybe induce depression only to cure it in a blaze of incomprehensible transcendence.

    I need it to be a doorstop of a book so I can live in it for a long time , and even then whats between the lines, whats not on the page, I want also to be so vast I day dream about it for the rest of my life.

    I want the singular, holy grail, most divinely perfect book ever authored by a human mind, or maybe arguably inspired from beyond.

    I need to almost have the urge to abandon all civilization after I finish with my copy of said book and walk into the wilderness, fully content, peace at last.

    What book would that be ?

    by HilbertInnerSpace

    7 Comments

    1. hmmwhatsoverhere on

      *Red star over the third world* by Vijay Prashad fits your first two paragraphs. I don’t know of any book that matches the rest.

    2. I feel like what you’re looking for is going to be either Dostoevsky or Tolstoy. *War and Peace* or *Anna Karenina* by Tolstoy, *Crime and Punishment* or *The Brothers Karamazov* by Dostoevsky.

      If you weren’t looking for a doorstop, I’d argue you might be interested in Virginia Woolf as well, but her books are fairly short in length. *To the Lighthouse* fits most of your post except for the doorstop part.

    3. A modern-day book that was like this for me was The Book of Longings by Sue Monk Kidd. It’s not particularly long but I decided to take several months to finish it and I’m glad I did. It’s a part of my soul now.

    4. A Thousand Splendid Suns

      Flight Behavior

      A Tree Grows in Brooklyn

      The Book Thief

      Never Let Me Go

      Flowers for Algernon

      The Poisonwood Bible

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