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Fifty Shades of Grey (Fifty Shades, #1)
by (shelved 12 times as exotic)
avg rating 3.67 — 2,905,761 ratings — published 2011
Bared to You (Crossfire, #1)
by (shelved 9 times as exotic)
avg rating 4.12 — 554,735 ratings — published 2012
Memoirs of a Geisha (Mass Market Paperback)
by (shelved 9 times as exotic)
avg rating 4.16 — 2,131,863 ratings — published 1997
Fifty Shades Freed (Fifty Shades, #3)
by (shelved 8 times as exotic)
avg rating 3.83 — 926,891 ratings — published 2012
Fifty Shades Darker (Fifty Shades, #2)
by (shelved 8 times as exotic)
avg rating 3.83 — 984,846 ratings — published 2011
The Kite Runner (Paperback)
by (shelved 7 times as exotic)
avg rating 4.36 — 3,566,273 ratings — published 2003
Entwined with You (Crossfire, #3)
by (shelved 6 times as exotic)
avg rating 4.18 — 223,530 ratings — published 2013
Reflected in You (Crossfire, #2)
by (shelved 6 times as exotic)
avg rating 4.29 — 367,669 ratings — published 2012
A Thousand Splendid Suns (Hardcover)
by (shelved 6 times as exotic)
avg rating 4.46 — 1,786,046 ratings — published 2007
Life of Pi (Paperback)
by (shelved 4 times as exotic)
avg rating 3.94 — 1,775,027 ratings — published 2001
The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency (No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency, #1)
by (shelved 4 times as exotic)
avg rating 3.81 — 278,390 ratings — published 1998
Jamrach's Menagerie (Hardcover)
by (shelved 4 times as exotic)
avg rating 3.58 — 8,103 ratings — published 2011
State of Wonder (Hardcover)
by (shelved 4 times as exotic)
avg rating 3.91 — 205,897 ratings — published 2011
Perfume: The Story of a Murderer (Paperback)
by (shelved 4 times as exotic)
avg rating 4.04 — 574,054 ratings — published 1985
One Hundred Years of Solitude (Mass Market Paperback)
by (shelved 4 times as exotic)
avg rating 4.12 — 1,132,612 ratings — published 1967
Haunting Adeline (Cat and Mouse, #1)
by (shelved 3 times as exotic)
avg rating 3.94 — 939,559 ratings — published 2021
The Poisonwood Bible (Paperback)
by (shelved 3 times as exotic)
avg rating 4.11 — 805,152 ratings — published 1998
Heart of Darkness (Paperback)
by (shelved 3 times as exotic)
avg rating 3.43 — 569,422 ratings — published 1899
Sweet Surrender (Sweet, #1)
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avg rating 3.94 — 28,248 ratings — published 2008
Sweet Temptation (Sweet, #4)
by (shelved 3 times as exotic)
avg rating 4.08 — 17,532 ratings — published 2010
Mornings in Jenin (Paperback)
by (shelved 3 times as exotic)
avg rating 4.52 — 56,576 ratings — published 2006
Sweet Seduction (Sweet, #3)
by (shelved 3 times as exotic)
avg rating 4.09 — 18,434 ratings — published 2009
On Dublin Street (On Dublin Street, #1)
by (shelved 3 times as exotic)
avg rating 4.14 — 206,234 ratings — published 2012
The God of Small Things (Paperback)
by (shelved 3 times as exotic)
avg rating 3.96 — 335,299 ratings — published 1997
Cutting for Stone (Hardcover)
by (shelved 3 times as exotic)
avg rating 4.34 — 434,870 ratings — published 2009
The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet (Hardcover)
by (shelved 3 times as exotic)
avg rating 4.03 — 68,406 ratings — published 2010
The Shadow of the Wind (The Cemetery of Forgotten Books, #1)
by (shelved 3 times as exotic)
avg rating 4.31 — 740,141 ratings — published 2001
De parte de la princesa muerta (Paperback)
by (shelved 2 times as exotic)
avg rating 4.19 — 5,204 ratings — published 1987
The Covenant of Water (Paperback)
by (shelved 2 times as exotic)
avg rating 4.40 — 338,622 ratings — published 2023
His Pretty Little Queen (Kids of The District #5)
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avg rating 4.10 — 10,573 ratings — published
His Pretty Little Burden (Kids of The District #4)
by (shelved 2 times as exotic)
avg rating 3.83 — 20,741 ratings — published 2022
Crocodile on the Sandbank (Amelia Peabody, #1)
by (shelved 2 times as exotic)
avg rating 4.00 — 80,284 ratings — published 1975
The Henna Artist (The Jaipur Trilogy, #1)
by (shelved 2 times as exotic)
avg rating 4.18 — 224,132 ratings — published 2020
Homegoing (Hardcover)
by (shelved 2 times as exotic)
avg rating 4.47 — 419,284 ratings — published 2016
The Bear and the Nightingale (The Winternight Trilogy, #1)
by (shelved 2 times as exotic)
avg rating 4.08 — 242,365 ratings — published 2017
Lost Horizon (Kindle Edition)
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avg rating 3.95 — 25,684 ratings — published 1933
Euphoria (Hardcover)
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avg rating 3.87 — 107,262 ratings — published 2014
The Rose & the Dagger (The Wrath and the Dawn, #2)
by (shelved 2 times as exotic)
avg rating 4.03 — 100,540 ratings — published 2016
One with You (Crossfire, #5)
by (shelved 2 times as exotic)
avg rating 4.14 — 89,838 ratings — published 2016
Typee: A Peep at Polynesian Life (Paperback)
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avg rating 3.56 — 6,167 ratings — published 1846
Grey (Fifty Shades as Told by Christian, #1)
by (shelved 2 times as exotic)
avg rating 3.83 — 205,358 ratings — published 2015
Captivated by You (Crossfire, #4)
by (shelved 2 times as exotic)
avg rating 4.12 — 128,166 ratings — published 2014
The People in the Trees (Hardcover)
by (shelved 2 times as exotic)
avg rating 3.73 — 47,884 ratings — published 2013
The Orphan Master's Son (Hardcover)
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avg rating 4.07 — 105,502 ratings — published 2012
Smilla's Sense of Snow (Paperback)
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avg rating 3.73 — 53,102 ratings — published 1992
Nervous (Paperback)
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avg rating 4.41 — 10,715 ratings — published 2003
Sweet Addiction (Sweet, #6)
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avg rating 3.91 — 14,052 ratings — published 2012
Sweet Possession (Sweet, #5)
by (shelved 2 times as exotic)
avg rating 4.11 — 15,589 ratings — published 2011
The Namesake (Paperback)
by (shelved 2 times as exotic)
avg rating 4.02 — 287,457 ratings — published 2003
“Tomorrow is an exotic demo version.”
― Talismanist: Fragments of the Ancient Fire. Philosophy of Fragmentism Series.
― Talismanist: Fragments of the Ancient Fire. Philosophy of Fragmentism Series.
“Then just when I thought I was going to really break down for a good cry, I remembered a large bag of pistachio nuts in the back of the pantry. I don't know what made me think of them. I had hidden them beneath several packages of dried pasta. Sam liked pistachio nuts. I bought them for a cake recipe I had seen in Gourmet. I stood up like a sleepwalker, my hands empty of sheets or shoes. I would take care of all this once the cake was in the oven. The recipe was from several months ago. I didn't remember which issue. I would find it. I would bake a cake.
My father liked exotic things. On the rare occasions we went out to dinner together over the years, he always wanted us to go to some little Ethiopian restaurant down a back alley or he would say he had to have Mongolian food. He would like this cake. It was Iranian. There was a full tablespoon of cardamom sifted in with the flour, and I could imagine that it would make the cake taste nearly peppered, which would serve to balance out all the salt. I stood in the kitchen, reading the magazine while the sharp husks of the nuts bit into the pads of my fingers. I rolled the nut meat between my palms until the bright spring green of the pistachios shone in my hands, a fist full of emeralds. I would grind the nuts into powder without letting them turn to paste. I would butter the parchment paper and line the bottom of the pan. It was the steps, the clear and simple rules baking, that soothed me. My father would love this cake, and my mother would find this cake interesting, and Sam wouldn't be crazy about it but he'd be hungry and have a slice anyway. Maybe I could convince Camille it wasn't a cake at all. Maybe I could bring them all together, or at least that's what I dreamed about while I measured out the oil.”
― Eat Cake
My father liked exotic things. On the rare occasions we went out to dinner together over the years, he always wanted us to go to some little Ethiopian restaurant down a back alley or he would say he had to have Mongolian food. He would like this cake. It was Iranian. There was a full tablespoon of cardamom sifted in with the flour, and I could imagine that it would make the cake taste nearly peppered, which would serve to balance out all the salt. I stood in the kitchen, reading the magazine while the sharp husks of the nuts bit into the pads of my fingers. I rolled the nut meat between my palms until the bright spring green of the pistachios shone in my hands, a fist full of emeralds. I would grind the nuts into powder without letting them turn to paste. I would butter the parchment paper and line the bottom of the pan. It was the steps, the clear and simple rules baking, that soothed me. My father would love this cake, and my mother would find this cake interesting, and Sam wouldn't be crazy about it but he'd be hungry and have a slice anyway. Maybe I could convince Camille it wasn't a cake at all. Maybe I could bring them all together, or at least that's what I dreamed about while I measured out the oil.”
― Eat Cake













