i've been reading on my kindle for a while now and I've been getting so sick of it, i really miss physical books.
So since black Friday is here, feel free to recommend me any book, literally anything, i love all genres, EXCEPT: romance, I'm okay with old romance books (like Jane Austen type) but i dislike the new ones, self-help, manga, i love comics though, thats about it.
thank you!
by throwawayigotoneques
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Watership Down by Richard Adam’s. A group leaves their home in search of safety. Beautifully written.
Patrick Rothfuss Kingkiller chronicles for prose (but don’t expect any resolution).
Lee Child for an action movie in book form.
Leigh Bardugo and the Six of Crows series (2 books) is a pretty good, easy read.
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and his entire Sherlock Holmes series can usually be found at B&N in a large hardcover. It’s a very nice book to read (physically) and most of the stories are really good too.
If you want to go to a bookstore and find older copies of anything by Oscar Wilde, it could make for a fun adventure, and his writing style is exquisite.
The girl with the Dragon Tattoo is a good read as well.
If you don’t have physical copies of tLotR or Harry Potter this could be a good excuse to pick them up to re-read.
The God of the Woods – Liz Moore
Allow me to be the first one here to introduce the dungeon crawler carl series. Talking cat, action packed and all around a good time.
Read ‘Magellan’ by Zweig if you like adventurous historical biographies.
Check out bookoutlet.com to grab some super cheap physical books! They are literally always running a fiction sale and you can get hardbacks for less than $10
Okay.
Gotcha
“Dead Silence” by S.A. Barnes
“The Decagon House Murders” by Yukito Ayatsiji
“Godkiller” by Hannah Kaner
“The Bone Houses” by Emily Lloyd-Jones
“Meddling Kids” by Edgar Cantero.
“Vespertine” by Margaret Rogerson
“A Wizards Guide to Defensive Baking” by T. Kingfisher