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    Hello!
    I really enjoy reading literary fiction and some classic fiction. My favourites include Stoner by John Williams, Anna Karenina, Either/ Or by Elif Batuman and The Goldfinch.

    I am about to take a trip I have always dreamed about before entering a new life stage. I am hoping to find a book which is really emotionally moving, character driven, which ‘changes you’ in some way, so I can read it now, because I know whatever I read in the next month, I will remember for a long time.

    Any suggestions are gratefully received ❤️

    by Ok_Seaweed_5672

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    1. Successful-Try-8506 on

      The Magus by John Fowles. It’s literary fiction. Read it for the first time when I was 24. Raced through it in a couple of days (it’s a long book). Finished it in the middle of the night, slept fitfully for a couple of hours and woke up so depressed I could no longer live in it that I started over from the beginning. This has only happened to me once.

      I turned 60 this year, and I’ve now read it about 20 times. I’ve read thousands of books, this is my all time favourite – it has everything.

      Don’t want to say too much about the plot, so I’ll just leave you with the last sentences of part one:

      “I did not think about the future. In spite of what the doctor at the clinic had said I felt certain that the cure would fail. The pattern of destiny seemed clear: down and down, and down.

      But then the mysteries began.”

    2. A few formative books for me (I think this varies for everyone):

      Siddhartha – it doesn’t get much love anymore but it is absolutely amazing, and can be transformative if it’s your thing.

      Camus novels – The Stranger, The Plague especially

      The Mysteries of Pittsburgh or The Wonder Boys by Michael Chabon (especially if you’re starting university or a new career)

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