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hi people I need book recommendations I haven’t read anything in two days because I can’t find a book.
I’ll read literally anything that someone recommends. I prefer fast paced books and I also accept poetry, short stories, anthologies, anything.
So what’s your favorite book? And I’d love to hear why it’s your favorite book or why you’re recommending it, but it’s optional.
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ReplyOk this was made for me, here's some of my favourites...
The sacrifice box by martin stewart (YA horror-thriller-little bit of comedy, really suprised me how invested I got)
The strange case of doctor jekyll and mr hyde (horror, underrated classic)
Red queen (series, ya dystopia)
Les miserables (tragedy, romance, great quotes and characters but it is LONG)
And last but not least the most recent tear-jerker I've read..
They both die at the end (oh my god I cried like a baby)
Any book recs for me? Any genre I don't mind
Reply1. Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
I'm still in complete denial over the fact that the only reason I picked up this book was because it completed my book-nerd status. It's soo good. Sure, I mean, the language is kinda hard to understand at first, and the dialect is weird, but in its defense, this book was written nearly three centuries ago. After I got over that, I found out that Pride and Prejudice is actually quite cute. Not much different from the usual YA or Romance topics really. (Of course, watching the movie always helps!)
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