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BEST BOOK you've read in 2023 so far?

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Jordyn Hollon | 1 comments A Woman in the Window by AJ Finn


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Lani Putthoff | 91 comments The Keeper of Hidden Books


message 203: by Tessa (new)

Tessa Sagner | 1 comments probably slouching towards bethlehem for me!!


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Laila (i3hbmwdar) | 47 comments The Naturals series by Jennifer Lynn Barnes


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Thaddeus Tuffentsamer (thaddeustuffentsamer) | 1 comments Debunked by Dito Abbott. It’s a self published book, self described as Indiana Jones meets Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy. It’s a great read. I did a review on m page.

I’m currently reading, Murder your Employer. It’s a great book so far, only halfway through it.


message 206: by Mark (new)

Mark Dela Cruz | 1 comments Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow 😊


message 207: by skybunny :3 (new)

skybunny :3 (skybunny) | 1 comments Definitely "Tomorrow & Tomorrow & Tomorrow" !!
Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin


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Emilly Stargirl


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Emilee Violeta by Isabel Allende was really good...also enjoying Harry Potter in Spanish.


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Michael Kocinski | 4 comments The best book I've read so far this year is The Reapers are the Angels by Alden Bell. It's a strange, post apocalyptic zombie story with one of my favorite protagonists I've ever read. I just loved this strange and weirdly beautiful book.


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Sally Chang (sallymacabre) | 111 comments Silence of the Lambs

The Haar

The Hacienda

Carmilla


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Novelette Garcia | 9 comments This one is underrated, The Loneliest Girl In The Universe.


message 214: by Dee (new)

Dee (doobeeko) | 6 comments I actually don't have a favourite for this year but these were really good!- The body keeps the score - non fiction
the family remains - true crime
the marriage lie - scifi


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Nika (nikakl) | 2 comments Six of crows


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Rbcca Carvalho  | 3 comments either 'Pachinko' or 'And Then There Were None' <3


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Anjianie Perez | 1 comments Sundial by Catriona Ward


message 218: by Cori (new)

Cori (clp412) Go as a River by Shelley Read was a book that surprised me, and I still think about so I'm saying that is my best read so far this year!


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Amberb03 | 7 comments The People We Keep by Allison Larkin


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Lorraine Mulcahy | 1 comments The reading list Sara Nisha Adams


message 221: by Peter (last edited Nov 02, 2023 02:36PM) (new)

Peter Longden The Watchers by A. M. Shine and Mexican Gothic by Silvia Moreno-Garcia for gripping gothic thrillers.


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Ethel (katlegoethel) | 4 comments Missing Piece by Katlego Ethel Diphare


message 223: by Sue (last edited Nov 02, 2023 04:39PM) (new)

Sue (suebea) | 19 comments The question says "read in 2023" not published in 2023.... I have 2 favorites that I have read this year. First... Horse by Geraldine Brooks. Amazing book. Great story. Antebellum south. Great Historical context. Loved it! Second... Overstory by Richard Powers. Published in 2018, I just stumbled across it this summer. I was in Mendocino county contemplating the last remaining Old Growth Redwood trees. Again, absolutely amazing!


message 224: by Lis (new)

Lis Pearson Quite a few favs, but today I’ll go with Realm/Blade Breaker, Sword Catcher, and Widow of Rose House! Can’t pick just one!


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N. E. Rule (nerule) | 2 comments The Atlas Six = Olivie Blake


message 226: by Rita (new)

Rita (ritamcastro) | 1 comments Fourth Wing, no doubt


message 227: by Dawn (new)

Dawn | 3 comments Patrick Rothfuss' The Wiseman's Fear. Looking forward to the next book!


message 228: by Stefanie (new)

Stefanie M | 1 comments A few good ones!
Ready Player One I think tops the list.
Followed closely by Lost Among the Living by Simone St James.
Artemis by Andy Weir was also fantastic.


message 229: by Jazzy (new)

Jazzy Whetstone Hard to choose one within The Realm of The Elderlings by Robin Hobb - but this series changed my life !!!! Amazing amazing


message 230: by Dirk (last edited Nov 02, 2023 11:44PM) (new)

Dirk Van | 14 comments These are the books I gave 5 stars this year:


Tress of the Emerald Sea
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/6...

Yumi and the Nightmare Painter
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/6...

Translation State
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/6...

Remote Control
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/3...

But If I have to choose just one it is this:

The Oceanography of the Moon
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/5...


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Anaya Ivana | 4 comments Life Lessons from the Terminator by Bruis Cabilio,


message 232: by Sandra (new)

Sandra | 9 comments “Dear Child” / “Liebes Kind” by Romy Hausmann


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kate :) | 3 comments 1000 boy kisses this made me cry about 100 times


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cia sunshine ☭ | 9 comments The Grapes of Wrath


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Rachael Fenn Haunting Adeline 100%


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Aditi Raja | 3 comments I can't choose between Unwind by Neal Shusterman and 'Before I Fall' by Lauren Oliver
both are so good <333


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Akshay (onehappymonk) | 22 comments Less by Andrew Greer

Totally not my normal kind of reading but it seemed light and easy and it was but something about the low-key little novel blew me away.
Had a kind of gentle-lightning-in-a-bottle vibe!


message 238: by Divine (new)

Divine | 31 comments sooooo manyyyy.....reading zodiac academy now........best ig a once upon a broke. heart aur fourth wing and so manyyyyyyy


message 239: by Divine (new)

Divine | 31 comments the good lie tooo.....a masterpiece mystery


MySmallReadingCorner | 4 comments You've reached Sam, the story was so beautiful


message 241: by Daniele (last edited Nov 04, 2023 04:42AM) (new)

Daniele (danielezan) | 25 comments The best book I have read so far this year is from Italy and I don't think it has been translated. All'orizzonte finisce la terra ("The Earth Ends at the Horizon") by Andrea Pagani. It is the journey of a young tormented soul travelling through Africa to reach Paris, a book describing the needs to find oneself and more.

My review here:
Narrated with a well educated pen and full of emotions, this story envelops you from the very first pages and kidnaps you: a journey in search of oneself begins, a journey full of feelings, sensations and evaluations. The main character is a 16 year old boy looking for his own path, and to find it he must go through unexpected and unimaginable obstacles. The true nature of man emerges and Momar must draw courage from the depths of his soul. The ending is not obvious and leaves us with the hope that the world can improve.


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Veronica Miller (veronicamiller) | 9 comments The House of Roots and Ruin


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aarna | 5 comments twisted hate


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Sarah Swartz (sarah_swartz) | 2 comments “The First to Die at the End” by Adam Silvera


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Mary (msedmonds_) | 1 comments I think my favorite book so far has been either Hooked by Emily McIntire or Once Upon a Broken Heart by Stephanie Garber.


message 246: by Wyetha (new)

Wyetha (wyesreads) | 228 comments It's a toss-up, How to Sell a Haunted House by Grady Hendrix, and Mister Magic by Kiersten White


message 247: by Candy (new)

Candy | 1 comments Homecoming by Kate Morton


message 248: by Hayley West (new)

Hayley West | 1 comments Sur le bord de la rivière piedra, je me suis assise et j’ai pleure


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Smriti Sawhney (sim_reads) | 4 comments The Girl You Left Behind


message 250: by Jailynn (new)

Jailynn  (jailynn) | 1 comments Song of Achilles (literally the best ending I've read in a book, so poetic and beautiful)
Runner ups- the shepherd king duology book #2, folk of the air books #2 & 3


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