I’m reading “James” right now, by Percival Everett, and it’s fantastic.
ogbirdiegirl on
How about *The Nature of Fragile Things* by Susan Meissner? I haven’t seen it mentioned here before.
i_jite on
Read The Plotters: A Novel Book by Kim Un-su.
whichwoolfwins on
I’m currently reading the latest book in The Lost Queen series by Signe Pike about Languoreth, Merlin’s forgotten twin sister, and who they all really might have been in Scottish history
avamarshmellow on
Agatha Christie short stories
unlovelyladybartleby on
The Beauty of Humanity Movement by Camilla Gibb
All Families are Psychotic by Douglas Coupland
A Boy of Good Breeding by Miriam Toewes
Practical Jean by Trevor Cole
MooseComprehensive65 on
The Circle by Dave Eggers is a fantastic read.
WhisperINTJ on
Anything written by Agatha Cristie is good for a slump. Her turn of phrase and use of human psychology are brilliant.
Or if sci-fi is more up your street, Heinlein’s *The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress* is easy to read and still very much applicable to modernity.
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I’m reading “James” right now, by Percival Everett, and it’s fantastic.
How about *The Nature of Fragile Things* by Susan Meissner? I haven’t seen it mentioned here before.
Read The Plotters: A Novel Book by Kim Un-su.
I’m currently reading the latest book in The Lost Queen series by Signe Pike about Languoreth, Merlin’s forgotten twin sister, and who they all really might have been in Scottish history
Agatha Christie short stories
The Beauty of Humanity Movement by Camilla Gibb
All Families are Psychotic by Douglas Coupland
A Boy of Good Breeding by Miriam Toewes
Practical Jean by Trevor Cole
The Circle by Dave Eggers is a fantastic read.
Anything written by Agatha Cristie is good for a slump. Her turn of phrase and use of human psychology are brilliant.
Or if sci-fi is more up your street, Heinlein’s *The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress* is easy to read and still very much applicable to modernity.