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Well i’m kindve torn with what book i should read next… i don’t really have anyone to volley off of, and was hoping some of my closer goodreads friends who interact a lot could help me. Even if you don’t / or haven’t read these still make a choice based on vibes, because why not lol
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Darth Plagueis was a very entertaining read.
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Craig wrote: "Darth Plagueis was a very entertaining read."I’ve heard so much about him, and being a youtube kid growing up i know quite a lot about him already, but im sure his reputation proceeds him. Im definitely ready to hear “the tale of Darth Plagueis the wise” :) Thanks for voting and commenting Craig!
L J wrote: "Based on your to-read books, you might enjoy The Dumas Club quite a bit."Wow L J you may really just put me onto a book id really enjoy! I’ve never heard of this book but i just read the synopsis and watched a spoiler free review, and i think you’re quite right! Thank you so much for the recommendation it’s greatly appreciated, i’m going to add it to my To Be Read :)
L J wrote: "Based on your to-read books, you might enjoy The Dumas Club quite a bit."It turns out at some point in the past i had added this to my To Be Reads all ready?! This memory is evading me at the moment, but i’m glad i was reminded once more, thanks again lol
A Tale of Two Cities ought to be read by everyone once in a lifetime. The story and its emotional impact are typically huge.
Murray wrote: "A Tale of Two Cities ought to be read by everyone once in a lifetime. The story and its emotional impact are typically huge."My aunt gifted it to me for christmas, as she was aghast I had never read it. It would be my first Charles Dickens excursion, and a welcomed one at that! Obviously have heard so much about it, a shame I haven’t gotten around to it yet right? If it doesn’t win this poll, it’s definitely high up if not next on the list because i’ve heard raving things about the work. Thanks for your comment Murray :) I greatly appreciate it
Craig wrote: "Darth Plagueis was a very entertaining read."Also his 10 second appearance at the finale of the mixed review show “The Acolyte” on Disney Plus definitely amplified my wanting to read this. 10 seconds of screen time and its effect was grandiose, on screen he’s quite terrifying! I’m ready to read all about him if the small appearance was this monumental for me lol
They were the best of times. They were the worst of times. Or something like that if I remember correctly! Read A Tale of two cities. It's an excellent novel.
I've only read A Tale of Two Cities and Great Expectations by Charles Dickens and his writing style is sometimes garrulous and old fashioned but you won't regret it.
Hello my friend!😊Wow, you’ve got some amazing choices here!I’m a total Star Wars fan for life, but I also love Stephen King, so this list definitely has me excited. I think Roadwork would be such a fun pick. It’s one of his best non-horror stories, and his Bachman books always bring a slightly different tone. There’s just something about the way he writes the human condition that really resonates.
Out of your list, I’ve only read A Tale of Two Cities, but if I were choosing, I’d go with Roadwork. It’s been on my TBR forever, and I’d love to hear your thoughts on it and how it makes you feel as you read. 📚😊
Ryan wrote: "They were the best of times. They were the worst of times. Or something like that if I remember correctly! Read A Tale of two cities. It's an excellent novel."I’ve heard this quote for years and isn’t it awful, i had no clue this was the story it was from. Thanks for your comment Ryan, it looks like a Tale of Two Cities is winning :)
꧁.✧˚⋆༺Katie༻⋆˚✧꧂ wrote: "Hello my friend!😊Wow, you’ve got some amazing choices here!I’m a total Star Wars fan for life, but I also love Stephen King, so this list definitely has me excited. I think Roadwork would be such..."
Hey Katie! Thanks for the comment and vote first of all. Isn’t this a hard few to pick from? That’s why I consulted some of you guys because I really couldn’t choose. I’ve had Roadwork sitting next to my nightstand for awhile now , so i have to tackle it soon even if it may not win this poll. I’ve heard a lot of fun things about the Bachman set , so i appreciate your insight. Stay tuned because i may be reading Tale of Two Cities next, but im going to finish my Kaspar the Titanic Cat that i’m reading right now, i may be able to start both Tale of Two Cities and Roadwork. Thanks again friend:)
Richard Alex wrote: "I've only read A Tale of Two Cities and Great Expectations by Charles Dickens and his writing style is sometimes garrulous and old fashioned but you won't regret it."I read your review of a Tale Of Two Cities and thought I outta add you to this poll Mr Richard! Definitely glad you joined the party and i totally believe you about A Tale of Two Cities that i won’t regret it. Thank you for your thoughts and participation and stay tuned for my choice :)
Darcy wrote: "I've only read one of these, and that is 'Roadwork' so I voted for it :P!"I remembered you read / were reading the Bachman set so i’d thought i’d include you Mr Darcy :) Thanks for joining the fun and voting. It’s been on my TBR for so long, i’ve had it on my nightstand for a while and it’s definitely dying to be picked up and read. If i don’t choose it immediately now, it’s high up on my next up to bat so to speak. I haven’t read a King book in awhile so definitely soon!!! Thanks again :)

































