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    Looking for suggestions of those books where you finished reading it and then felt compelled to go recommend it to all your friends, or the books where you wanted to discuss it with someone else afterward because you *needed* to sort through the character’s actions or a plot twist or something that left you hanging.

    by absentmindedlurking

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    1. Smooth-Review-2614 on

      Lord of Emperors. The Sartarine Mosaic duology by Guy Gravial Kay was just so well done.

    2. Shame by Salman Rushdie. I wanted to tell everyone about it during the whole book. Loved Rushdie

    3. Future-Ear6980 on

      Take what you can carry – Gian Sardar
      Keep it in the family – John Marrs
      Evidence of the affair – Taylor Jenkins Reid

      Each of these from totally different genres, but all of them extraordinary

    4. Why we sleep by Matthew walker.

      I literally bring it up in almost every conversation. First dates, family dinners, work, fwbs etc.

      Everybody’s talking about political conspiracies . I think the real conspiracies against. Our culture has such a cavalier attitude toward it.

      I’m really considering buying the book for everyone in my life. I think it’s that important of read.

    5. LoquaciousBookworm on

      The Meister of Decimen City – mad scientist MFC with dinos!

      The Bandit Queens by Parini Shroff – revenge story set in contemporary rural India, very fast paced and funny but also dark (content warnings for domestic violence, physical and attempted sexual assault)

      Excavations by Kate Meyer – felt like listening to a really funny gossip story from a friend.

    6. The Women by Kristin Hannah

      I had an advanced copy and had to wait for everyone else to read it. Now it’s like the biggest book out there.

    7. I know this book is posted here daily but Lonesome Dove, finished it this month and got my partner into it 😆

    8. ABC123123412345 on

      Blood Over Bright Haven by ML Wang

      Absolutely masterful as a standalone fantasy novel, and social commentary; in my opinion it’s a much more polished and we. It’s a self-published novel that’s getting traditional published in October, so I can’t wait for it to be easier for people I recommend it to to get a hold of.

    9. Infinite Jest. But beware- you may be labeled an insufferable hipster if you admit to reading it.

    10. Positive-Today9614 on

      The Last One by Will Dean. I still don’t even know if I liked it, but I’m still dying to discuss it.

    11. The Murderbot Diaries by Martha Wells. (I created my Reddit account because of it!)

    12. Life of Pi. I love love love it!!! Thank you to one of you who recommended to me!

    13. Brief_Cap6512 on

      After putting it off for years, I finally started and just finished Know My Name by Chanel Miller and feel like every Gina. Ships read this book!

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