The Alchemist is 208 pages but a very easy read. One of my favorite books.
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*Small Things Like These* by Claire Keegan is a great read that will stick with you
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Bruises on a butterfly by Chad Lutzke or Crossroads by Laurel Hightower.
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Rabindranath Tagore – The Cabuliwallah
Ursula K. Le Guin – The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas
Oscar Wilde -The Happy Prince
Edgar Allan Poe – The Raven
David Foster Wallace – This is water
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White Nights
Heartburn
Galatea
What you’re looking for is in the library
Open water
Things fall apart
84, Charing Cross Road
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In Search of Lost Time by Marcel Proust
benck202 on
Of mice and men
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Ethank Frome, by Edith Wharton – a classic twist ending
First Love, by Ivan Turgenev
Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad
Anthem, by Ayn Rand
Wide Sargasso Sea, by Jean Rhys (this might be around 170 pages)
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Just re read the great gatsby for the first time since high school and really enjoyed it! The version I have is about 110 pages.
thelaser69 on
The Old Man and the Sea by Hemingway is a classic for a reason.
silviazbitch on
Chronicle of a Death Foretold, by Gabriel García Márquez (128 pages)– page turner about an honor killing in a South American village that asks more questions than it answers.
AriHelix on
I just read a great little book. It’s weird, dark, and science fiction.
The Employees by Olga Ravn.
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True Grit and The Shootist are short.
Ok_Mammoth_2827 on
The Serviceberry by Robin Wall Kimmerer is wonderful
puggoguy on
I Am Legend by Richard Matheson. Best. Vampire Novel. Ever.
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A Short Stay in Hell is fantastic.
You’ll be thinking about it for a long time.
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A Psalm for the Wild-Built by Becky Chambers. Science fiction, but not the kind of science fiction you’re used to. Very thought-provoking, moving, and optimistic.
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The Alchemist is 208 pages but a very easy read. One of my favorite books.
*Small Things Like These* by Claire Keegan is a great read that will stick with you
Bruises on a butterfly by Chad Lutzke or Crossroads by Laurel Hightower.
Rabindranath Tagore – The Cabuliwallah
Ursula K. Le Guin – The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas
Oscar Wilde -The Happy Prince
Edgar Allan Poe – The Raven
David Foster Wallace – This is water
White Nights
Heartburn
Galatea
What you’re looking for is in the library
Open water
Things fall apart
84, Charing Cross Road
In Search of Lost Time by Marcel Proust
Of mice and men
Ethank Frome, by Edith Wharton – a classic twist ending
First Love, by Ivan Turgenev
Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad
Anthem, by Ayn Rand
Wide Sargasso Sea, by Jean Rhys (this might be around 170 pages)
Just re read the great gatsby for the first time since high school and really enjoyed it! The version I have is about 110 pages.
The Old Man and the Sea by Hemingway is a classic for a reason.
Chronicle of a Death Foretold, by Gabriel García Márquez (128 pages)– page turner about an honor killing in a South American village that asks more questions than it answers.
I just read a great little book. It’s weird, dark, and science fiction.
The Employees by Olga Ravn.
True Grit and The Shootist are short.
The Serviceberry by Robin Wall Kimmerer is wonderful
I Am Legend by Richard Matheson. Best. Vampire Novel. Ever.
A Short Stay in Hell is fantastic.
You’ll be thinking about it for a long time.
A Psalm for the Wild-Built by Becky Chambers. Science fiction, but not the kind of science fiction you’re used to. Very thought-provoking, moving, and optimistic.