Hey everyone! I feel like we all have that one book—the one that was so good, or so perfectly hit the spot, that it becomes your automatic go-to recommendation for almost anyone.
For me, it's Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir. It's just such a fun, clever, and surprisingly heartfelt adventure that I think has a little something for everyone.
What's the one book you find yourself constantly recommending to friends (or internet strangers)?
by Busy_Interest9100
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A book that I love to recommend but people are never quite looking for: Colors Insulting to Nature by Cintra Wilson
It’s so funny and weird. I read it in a day and a half because I was enjoying it so much
A Gentleman in Moscow (Amor Towles)
The Museum of Innocence (Orhan Pamuk)
Rules of Civility (Amor Towles)