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    Hi all!

    I'm looking for reading material that leans slower and more atmospheric, but importantly without being too off-the-walls surreal. Like the slower parts of a David Lynch film. Or the vibe and pacing of First Reformed.. Magic realism is a given but it doesn't need to be that — straight fantasy, historical fiction or any other genres can feel spacy in the way I'm describing.

    I'm especially interested in anything that could manage to have compelling characters alongside/despite a slow-moving setting. Rural/pastoral themes would be good. Or boring in the other, highly industrial way, like a factory worker's life. I guess the idea is… slow, but not uneventful. I like the idea of a dawning realization that happens at a glacial pace, or through a moment suspended in time.

    Generally speaking I also like books about/involving animals/xenofiction, drama/personal development, mysteries, romance, fantasy/sci-fi…

    Some stuff I liked:

    * Piranesi

    * One Hundred Years of Solitude

    * The Unconsoled

    * The Dispossessed

    * anything Louise Erdrich

    * anything Robin Hobb

    Though often recommended in threads like this, couldn't get into Murakami or Becky Chambers

    by Prudent-Climate-3020

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