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I'm always looking for new mystery/thriller books! Do you have any recommendations?Ooh yes, fellow readers!~ Hi! :) I don't know what genres you all like so I'm not gonna recommend anything yet.
Im honestly...Ooh yes, fellow readers!~ Hi! :) I don't know what genres you all like so I'm not gonna recommend anything yet.
I don't normally read those but literally anything Agatha Christie. She's my favorite mystery author. The Hercule Poirot series is my fave but her stand-alone's are also pretty great.I'm always looking for new mystery/thriller books! Do you have any recommendations?
Hmm, ok I'll just give you a random book I liked then. How about Around The World In 80 Days? It's a classic. I just reread it a week ago and I fell in love with it again. It's a somewhat slow-paced and not very action heavy adventure/travel book, but if you like Classics you might enjoy it. I love the characters, the humor, the technicality of it, and I thought it was a creative plot.Im honestly...
I read everything LOL
Suggest me anything you see as great literally
Ooh! This one! I've been wanting to read it for the longest time. I've heard it was really, really good.Alright, I will start,
One of my all-time favourite books is The Song of Achilles, it is a very sad book for my side. It has homosexual relations, so if its not to your cup of tea, a warning. However, the book is masterfully written. There are some historical inaccuracies, otherwise, it is amazing. It is one of the rare books, that I felt bittersweet and happy at the same time.
It is damn great, I cried like a little bitch, but it was beautiful, honestly, I wish I could tell you, there is a happy ending, but, it is one of the books I love and value for a reason honestlyOoh! This one! I've been wanting to read it for the longest time. I've heard it was really, really good.
HAH already finished and read before!! not to my cup of tea honestly, feels bit childish? however among classics, Black Tulip is my fav, oddly easy and basic story, but author is very skilled.Hmm, ok I'll just give you a random book I liked then. How about Around The World In 80 Days? It's a classic. I just reread it a week ago and I fell in love with it again. It's a somewhat slow-paced and not very action heavy adventure/travel book, but if you like Classics you might enjoy it. I love the characters, the humor, the technicality of it, and I thought it was a creative plot.
LOL allow me to take your topic to completely wrong pointRead I Am Legend hoes.
Its great and unique, especially if youre into dystopia.
K bye
#TheYoungElitesWasBetterByeRead I Am Legend hoes.
Its great and unique, especially if youre into dystopia.
K bye
Yeah, I see why you might think that. But I personally actually quite like the feeling. Romance is completely not my genre. I'm ok with books with romance in them but romance alone I normally can't stand.It is damn great, I cried like a little bitch, but it was beautiful, honestly, I wish I could tell you, there is a happy ending, but, it is one of the books I love and value for a reason honestly
HAH already finished and read before!! not to my cup of tea honestly, feels bit childish? however among classics, Black Tulip is my fav, oddly easy and basic story, but author is very skilled.
...damn i realized i like romance books
Understandable lol don't worry, its even better to have different tastes o.o it means we get to recommend completely different things. However, feel free to recommend literally anything, even if its not a printed out book lol, if I can, I will definitely check outYeah, I see why you might think that. But I personally actually quite like the feeling. Romance is completely not my genre. I'm ok with books with romance in them but romance alone I normally can't stand.
I love both of these books too.LOL allow me to take your topic to completely wrong point
Out of Dystopia books, my favourites are Brave New World and 1984.
Oddly both are written as a response to each other. Orwell defends that if people are being controlled they would notice and try to escape/rebel. Huxley, however, says if people are being controlled, they wouldn't notice such thing, because they are born in this situation. As long as you can fake them into believing, you can do anything.
I like reading both and comparing them, but it depends on the taste.
ok one of these day's I'll recommend you one of my favorite nugu fantasy series. (ok sorry for that term but I don't what else to call them)Understandable lol don't worry, its even better to have different tastes o.o it means we get to recommend completely different things. However, feel free to recommend literally anything, even if its not a printed out book lol, if I can, I will definitely check out
ITS OK lol i didnt read properly for ages as well, this thread was something I wantedfor a long time however, and I want to recommend and review books I read constantly HEHI wish I could recommend a book but I don't even know what to recommend. I haven't read a novel in a month...I've just been catching up on manga...lmao
Ken Liu? If the translation is good I will love to check him out, sci-fi is not my cup of tea, but fantasy is so I believe I will like the books o.oAlso, if you’re into sci-fi or fantasy, Ken Liu is amazing. My personal favourite is Mono no Aware, because I am in love with the atmosphere of it (it also reminds me of the Shelter short film lmao) but I also really enjoyed The Man Who Ended History: A Documentary