I haven't read a book since high school, and not willingly since probably elementary school. I was looking into trying something.
I don't really like things that are super disturbing. I don't mind certain kinds of horror, like Frankenstein, but nothing that's gonna keep me up at night (nothing gory).
Also just not really post-apocalyptic or dystopian stories. I don't know why, it was just never really interesting to me. There are exceptions, like I watched *Pluribus* which I really enjoyed just because of the characters. But it's more that I enjoyed despite being an apocalypse.
I guess outside of books I tend to lean towards fantasy and dramas, but they definitely aren't the only thing I like either, so I'm open to other stuff.
by wt_anonymous
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I found Trevor Noah’s memoir Borne A Crime a very enjoyable and easy read. It’s funny and clever written.
Tom Felton’s memoir is also a very enjoyable read.
For fiction:
Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller.
Remarkably Bright Creatures by Shelby van Pelt.
Lie With Me by Philippe Besson.
I’m Glad my Mom Died is a memoir that is really well written, super gripping and has gotten a lot of people back into reading.
If you like fantasy, Harry Potter or the Hunger Games both are great, even if you’ve already seen the movies.
Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin