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Book Chat > Can you name the books which made you think, some which you didn't want to end?

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Satish Somasundaram | 2 comments For me, there were many books which made me think.
Siddhartha, Woman in white, The Hungry Tide, etc...There is a long list though.


˙⋆✮ Anny ✮⋆˙ (annithebookprincess) Dark Matter
The Hunger Games
The 5th Wave
pretty much any well written dystopian


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Kristen Peppercorn  (kiwicanread) | 62 comments Scythe really made me think. So did The Hate U Give.


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1. The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini
2. A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Hosseini


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elena (elenavhaps) | 39 comments The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt, for both answers! this book is incredible & thought provoking! I love it


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Amelia Fields (amelia_anne_fields) | 30 comments The Swap by Megan Shull was one book that I really didn't want to end... and it really made me think a lot, too. 😊😊😊


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Amelia Fields (amelia_anne_fields) | 30 comments The Swap by Megan Shull was one book that I really didn't want to end... and it also made me think a lot.


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natalia | 88 comments A Monster Calls made me think and I never wanted Cinder to end


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Alejandra Sánchez (unroncorrorrinco) | 2 comments King’s cage... I was shocked 😳
Me before you... my heart was broken
And a court of thorn and roses 🌹


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Melliott (goodreadscommelliott) | 510 comments The Family Tree, by Sheri Tepper
The Terrorist of Irustan, by Louise Marley
The Gate to Women's Country, also by Sheri Tepper
The Fifth Sacred Thing, by Starhawk (big-time)
Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance, by Robert M. Persig


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MC Turner | 121 comments I'm currently reading the war that saved my life and I don't what it to end!!


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Markie Hicks (booksandmoviesqueengmailcon) | 21 comments When the twilight series ended I was so sad I love the twilight series the movies are different but I still love the books


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butterbean (formerly jellybean) (thatonerebelliousgirloverthere) I didn't want the Eragon series to end! I loved it to much! But I'm so happy to hear rumors of yet another book coming soon! :)


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Satish Somasundaram | 2 comments ♛✧נєℓℓувєαη✧♛✧ℓσνє ιѕ α тяαgι¢ ƒαтє✧♛ wrote: "I didn't want the Eragon series to end! I loved it to much! But I'm so happy to hear rumors of yet another book coming soon! :)"

Anni wrote: "Dark Matter
The Hunger Games
The 5th Wave
pretty much any well written dystopian"


Anni wrote: "Dark Matter
The Hunger Games
The 5th Wave
pretty much any well written dystopian"


Good to know, how is dark matter, planning to read that after the current set of novels.


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Sumit RK (sumitrk) | 7 comments Freakonomics... Even if you have never studied Economics, you should read this atleast once. Great fun to read & you learn a lot about human behavior too.


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Audrey (niceyackerman) | 342 comments SumitRK wrote: “Freakonomics… Even if you have never studied Economics, you should read this atleast once. Great fun to read & you learn a lot about human behavior too.”

That was fascinating.


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Amanda (amandaonfiction) | 2 comments The Giver series made me think and I didn’t want it to end. I didn’t want the Mrs Peregrines Home for Peculiar Children series to end either. The Dark Tower series made me really think as well.


message 21: by Audrey (new)

Audrey (niceyackerman) | 342 comments Satish wrote: “♛✧נєℓℓувєαη✧♛✧ℓσνє ιѕ α тяαgι¢ ƒαтє✧♛ wrote: “I didn’t want the Eragon series to end! I loved it to much! But I’m so happy to hear rumors of yet another book coming soon! :)”

Anni wrote: “Dark Mat…”


I expected Dark Matter to be mind-blowing, but it was more of a contemporary drama. I think it’s more impactful if you haven’t read a lot of sci fi; the sci fi is really the background for the core story.


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Doreen (door_een) | 61 comments Monsters of Verity series

The Kanin Chronicles!!!!


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Katherine (thegreenbows) | 5 comments Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine, The Hearts Invisible Furies, Beartown (luckily there is a sequel coming out!). I didn't love Birdbox but that book made me think so much about how I would react. Dark Matter was similar.


message 24: by Gabi (new)

Gabi | 11 comments To Kill A Kingdom. I was watching the remaining amount of pages get smaller and smaller and dreading the ending!


message 25: by Sarah (new)

Sarah | 6 comments the gargoyle by andrew davidson. braiding sweetgrass by robin wall kimmerer. jonny got his gun by dalton trumbo (the intro/forward part was NUTS).


message 26: by Stephen (new)

Stephen Robert Collins (stephenrobertcollins) | 99 comments The Hobbit by JRR Tolkien
Weathering Heights
All the Oz books


Famished For Fiction (famishedforfiction) I never wanted " we are okay " to end...




message 29: by Anita (new)

Anita (neet413) | 160 comments Jitterbug Perfume by Tom Robbins really had me thinking existentially, as did his book Fierce Invalids Home from Hot Climates.

As for books I don't want to end, I always hate to see the end of a good Serge and Coleman adventure by Tim Dorsey.


message 30: by Bianca's Book Vibes (last edited Nov 25, 2019 05:53AM) (new)

Bianca's Book Vibes (bldn2000) Made me think:

The Poppy War
It actually made me research the China - Japan war and the atrocities that were committed but aren't well known... I was shook.

Brave New World
The thing that destroys humanity is not anything awful (lshout out to 1982) but unlimited pleasure that nullifies human need, emotion and empathy.

The Humans
Funny and heartfelt, made me examine what it means to be a Human (unironically considering the title...)

Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (specifically made me think about the power of the media - the daily prophet were real a**holes in this!)

Noughts & Crosses
The racial power dynamic is reversed, people of colour are in power and whites in the post slave / discriminated against era).


The Power
Examines the Global political and societal fallout when women become the stronger gender due to a genetic mutation... it is a stark look at what power does to people and the many ways women are mistreated in societies. Also reads like an action film that I am glad was not real!

Living for books that make me see the world in a different way!


Books I didn't want to end:

The Folk of the Air series Holly Black- they are all so good! JURDANNNN

Uprooted

The Hating Game
Cheesy feel good romance that brought me such joy.

There are definitely more but that's all my coffee addled brain can manage right now! Happy reading and looking forward to seeing what others think :)


message 31: by Catherine (last edited Nov 25, 2019 06:40AM) (new)

Catherine | 392 comments - Vita Nostra by Marina Dyachenko
- The Stranger by Albert Camus
- The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood
- The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks by Rebecca Skloot
- The Woodlanders by Thomas Hardy
- Anna Karenina and War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy
- Nothing Holds Back the Night by Delphine de Vigan
- Hunger: A Memoir of (My) Body by Roxane Gay
- The Last Girl: My Story of Captivity, and My Fight Against the Islamic State by Nadia Murad

Those books all gave me something to think about long after I read them and five of them are also ones of my all time favorite books.


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