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    I recently finished a few books that felt entertaining but forgettable, and now I’m looking for something that genuinely leaves an impact. Recommend me a book that absolutely destroyed you emotionally or mentally in the best way. Any genre is welcome—fiction, psychological, philosophical, horror, anything unforgettable.

    by sakin_malik

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    1. fluffychien on

      Piranesi is unforgettable.

      But I couldn’t say it destroyed me. I wasn’t traumatised at all.

      It’s just very good.

    2. Simple_Guy_0712 on

      Not Really by Stefan Eberhard, but only if you mean by “destroy” that it changed my life…

    3. HoagieKadoatie on

      Tomorrow Will Be Different – Sarah McBride

      When Breath Becomes Air – Paul Kalanithi

    4. *The books that destroyed me*:

      1. Pretty Girls by Karin Slaughter

      2. House of Leaves by Mark Z. Danielewski

      3. We Used to live here by Marcus Kliewer

      *The books that have stayed with me after years of reading them*

      1. ‘Night Circus’ and ‘Starless Sea’ by Erin Morgenstern

      2. ‘Jonathan Stroud and Mr Norrell’ and ‘Piranesi’ by Sussana Clarke

    5. Frankenpresley on

      The Illuminatus! Trilogy by Robert Shea and Robert Anton Wilson. It’s published as a single volume.

    6. sudden_crumpet on

      Connie Willis’s *Doomsday Book*. British researcher timetravels back in time to the 13 hundreds and experiences a small country manorhouse during the Black Death. Truly devastating. Or go on and actually read Victor Hugo’s *Les Miserable. Also if you read Cormac McCarthy’s* A Child of God*, you’ll never, ever be the same again.* That book should come with some sort of waiver. See you on the other side.

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