I loved 100 Years of Solitude for the writing style and I loved Unbearable Lightness of being for the message/themes.
I'm a very slow reader so am trying to get back into it. Typically these days if I want to read but don't have a lot of time, I enjoy a New Yorker article – love their profiles and book reviews as well as anything by David Sedaris. Please recommend me a book that moved you, that made you laugh, and/or had a writing style that you found unique. I'm also open to suggestions that don't meet that criteria but you still think are worth reading 🙂
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I thought that Midnight’s Children by Salman Rushdie was similar in style to One Hundred Years of Solitude