So, I (F24) used to love reading but I've stopped a couple years ago. I'd love to start again! I'd like to find a book that MUST be enaging (my attention span is kinda shot), one of those books that you literally can't put down. I love books about outcasts, or people dealing with mental illnesses (bonus points if it's from a woman's point of view!): I'd say my favourites of all time are Murakami's Norvegian Wood, The bell jar by Sylvia Plath, Fight Club, Trainspotting, maybe The Catcher in the Rye (yeah, i know). I've already read (and enjoyed!) Plath's unabridged journals, No longer human by Dazai, Moshfergh's My year of rest and relaxation, Girl, interrupted…. You get the gist. But please suggest away!
It doesn't have to absolutly fit this theme, two others book I absolutly loved were One hundred years of solitude and Cloud Atlas, to name a couple that don't really fit, but that were, in my opinion, so well written that would literally absorme me in.
So, I'd really like to hear your suggestions 🙂
Thanks in advance!
by m4gg0ts