I know there’s a lot of nostalgia involved but I don’t care. It’s Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince.
Those book releases were just a cultural event. I think I read it in a day or two at most and it was perfect. It sets up the finale so well.
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War and Peace
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Cheetah Power Volume I on wattpad, I feel like its the most enigmatic book ever created, you couldn’t ever guess what is going to be in it if you look at the cover.
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Peasants by Anton Chekhov. It is a short story more than anything. Or a novella. But the way it depicts a certain kind of life is striking.
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100 Years of Solitude or Gotham by Wallace and Burrows
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The Lies of Locke Lamora. To say it changed the way my brain perceives storytelling in the last like… 4-5 years is an understatement. Perfect book for me, like as if Scott Lynch was like “I’m going to invade this guy mind and just make this story tailor made to their interests”
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The Sparrow by Mary Doria Russell. I loved every second of reading it (and the sequel!) I also really love The Physician by Noah Gordon.
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Lonesome Dove by Larry McMurty
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The Alchemist, by Paulo Coelho
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Gravity rainbow
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The Partials by Dan Wells — dystopian YA novel follows a group of survivors after nuclear war ensued between the humans and these bio-engineered soldiers made to resemble humans and even share their mannerisms and a mass virus that wiped away over half the earths human population and caused fertility issues so now no new born baby survives. They are looking for a cure desperately before it is too late. It’s full of adventure, suspense, romance and remains my favourite book!! I reread it this year as an adult (24) and it holds up just as well as when I read it at 16
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I know there’s a lot of nostalgia involved but I don’t care. It’s Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince.
Those book releases were just a cultural event. I think I read it in a day or two at most and it was perfect. It sets up the finale so well.
War and Peace
Cheetah Power Volume I on wattpad, I feel like its the most enigmatic book ever created, you couldn’t ever guess what is going to be in it if you look at the cover.
Peasants by Anton Chekhov. It is a short story more than anything. Or a novella. But the way it depicts a certain kind of life is striking.
100 Years of Solitude or Gotham by Wallace and Burrows
The Lies of Locke Lamora. To say it changed the way my brain perceives storytelling in the last like… 4-5 years is an understatement. Perfect book for me, like as if Scott Lynch was like “I’m going to invade this guy mind and just make this story tailor made to their interests”
The Sparrow by Mary Doria Russell. I loved every second of reading it (and the sequel!) I also really love The Physician by Noah Gordon.
Lonesome Dove by Larry McMurty
The Alchemist, by Paulo Coelho
Gravity rainbow
The Partials by Dan Wells — dystopian YA novel follows a group of survivors after nuclear war ensued between the humans and these bio-engineered soldiers made to resemble humans and even share their mannerisms and a mass virus that wiped away over half the earths human population and caused fertility issues so now no new born baby survives. They are looking for a cure desperately before it is too late. It’s full of adventure, suspense, romance and remains my favourite book!! I reread it this year as an adult (24) and it holds up just as well as when I read it at 16