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    So i wanna read something that is actually something. I want to experience some crazy good stories and yes for when I am relaxing some entertaining ones.

    by MeManifesto

    15 Comments

    1. zaynsrainberry on

      Try Khaled Hosseini’s books, if you can handle the war-background, his writing has never failed to immerse me! <3

    2. Next_Joke2671 on

      * **The Flatshare** by Beth O’Leary
      * **The Intimacy Experiment** by Rosie Danan
      * **Georgie, All Along** by Kate Clayborn
      * **Well Met** by Jen DeLuca
      * **Part of Your World** by Abby Jimenez

    3. Into Thin Air is a true story about an expedition to mt Everest gone horribly wrong.
      Top 5 book for me all time

    4. mexican_nilla on

      The Red Rising trilogy by Pierce Brown is generally well loved (it had me hooked) – dystopian/sci fi space opera

      Okay For Now by Gary D Schmidt uses deceptively simple language to convey really deep themes. If you’re into literary analysis or want to start thinking critically about literature, this is a good starting point – realistic fiction

      Cloud Cuckoo Land by Anthony Doer is beautifully written – fiction across a long timeline

      The Hunger Games trilogy and its two sequels. Good for literary analysis but also good as a surface level read – dystopian

      The Frugal Wizard’s Handbook for Surviving Medieval England by Brandon Sanderson is a fun one. (There’s no actual magic in it) – time travel?

      Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir is entertaining – sci fi

      Remarkably Bright Creatures by Shelby Van Pelt is a sweet story – realistic fiction with the caveat of a sentient animal

      The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue is well written with a compelling plot – fantasy maybe?

      (Sorry for so many recs. I tried hitting several different genres/styles of writing.)

    5. to preface: these are all mind-blowing for vastly different reasons:

      1. the da vinci code — dan brown
      2. the seven husbands of evelyn hugo — taylor jenkins reid
      3. misery — stephen king

    6. slimpickensok on

      I just finished The Tsar of Love and Techno by Anthony Marra and I’m not sure I have ever read a better fiction book in my life

    7. The Rougon-Macquart series by Emile Zola – my favourites are The Beast Within, Germinal, The Earth

    8. Can’t go wrong with The Count of Monte Cristo. Penguin has a really good translation.

    9. lichen_Linda on

      Watership down by Richard Adams. A bit of political philosophy but mostly a story about rabbits fighting to survive in a harsh world

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