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Been burnout for so long recommend me an easy fun read please
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Oct 30, 2023 01:12PM

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Heartstopper, if you're alright with queer romance. (It can even be read online on tumblr or for free on Webtoon, if you have that, and I read the whole thing in like two days, because it was just so cute and quick to get through.)
The Name Drop by Susan Lee is a contemporary romance story (not queer) that I thought was really fun.
Percy Jackson by Rick Riordan or Skullduggery Pleasant by Derek Landy are pretty fun with a focus more on fantasy elements and adventures.
The Tea Dragon Society by Kay O'Neill is a fantasy graphic novel and just has the cutest pictures and made me feel really warm and nice while reading.
The Martian by Andy Weir is a little more heavy content-wise, but also really fun in my opinion and was an amazing read that got me out of a phase where I didn't enjoy reading for quite some time, so that might be a good thing as well.
All the books from Agatha Christie I read so far were quite nice, so if you like crime novels, those might be an option.
And Long Way Down by Jason Reynolds is written in verse and not funny at all, but takes like an hour to read and was very interesting, so it might also be an option to get you into reading again :)

Anything by Emily Henry...
I also enjoyed Yellowface...the topic may be a little heavy if you were writing an essay or something but she deals with it in a humorous way.



these are my thoughts on the book but I really hope you read it as I think you will really enjoy it. let me know if you read it and how you like it, you won't hurt my feelings if you don't end up liking it. happy reading ☺



My wife loved this book. Fav of the year.

Half a Soul by Olivia Atwater
The Beautiful Ones by Sylvia Moreno Garcia
House in the Cerulean Sea by TJ Klune
All of these are in the low fantasy genre, if you’re into that. Cozy fantasies, if you will.

Piranesi by Susanna Clarke (beautiful and short)
Legends and Lattes (Cozy fantasy!)
Murderbott diaries (It just wants to watch its dramas, why wont people leave it alone?)


I also saw that you have Scythe by Neal Shusterman on your tbr. It is different and interesting and the action starts in the first few pages, so you wouldn’t have to push yourself through a slow buildup while you’re already feeling burned out.

Percy Jackson. Definitely. I loved the first book.

