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What is a book that you think everyone should read at least once

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Shelby Kay | 30 comments I think the secret history or the picture of Dorian gray because there are so many layers to both of them that cause you to look within yourself and to push yourself a bit to really peel back the layers in order to understand the message.


message 2: by Brooke (new)

Brooke | 6 comments The Hunger Games series or The Handmaids Tale!


message 3: by McDoodles (new)

McDoodles | 68 comments The book theif and the poison wood bible!


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A jody | 11 comments The outsiders by S.E Hinton


✩*⢄⢁✧ ⡈⡠*✩ (ameliamonet) educated by tara westover!!


message 6: by taylor (new)

taylor | 6 comments the alchemist & the handmaids tale


message 7: by mel (new)

mel (lilluna) | 1 comments crime and punishment, once you get use to the language the story just unfolds itself beautifully!


message 8: by Michelle (new)

Michelle | 1 comments Dead Poets Society... I just finished reading it and it became an instant favourite of mine. :)


message 9: by Tayjah (new)

Tayjah The bluest eye


sofiah! (enha's vr) ౨ৎ (sofiahreadss) | 3 comments definitely the secret history! or jane eyre!


message 11: by sage (new)

sage | 7 comments the hunger games series !


message 12: by Louisa (new)

Louisa Rosenboga | 2 comments war and peace, the wind-up bird chronicle


rectangular_specs (inactive) | 4 comments perhaps lovely war by julie berry?


Kels 🍉(SCHOOL HIATUS) | 3 comments aristotle and dante discover the secrets of the universe, pjo, the secret history, etc


message 15: by Dawn (new)

Dawn Atabor | 2 comments Possibly The Poppy War. I love how it’s depicts war crimes and puts an awareness on the massacres in ww2


message 16: by Jade. (new)

Jade. (jade_chapters) | 17 comments Caraval by Stephanie Garber!


message 17: by sadie c (new)

sadie c the book thief fs


lea ✧˖°⋆。°✩°。 (nires) | 3 comments i'll probably standby pjo, the poppy war, and not that i've read it yet, the hunger games


message 19: by Morgan (new)

Morgan  | 2 comments Looking for alaska


message 20: by Eduarda (new)

Eduarda Brutman | 1 comments Kazuo Ishiguro’s Klara and the Sun, i think once you get it it unravels and you’re finally able to understand it


message 21: by korniszon. (new)

korniszon. | 6 comments Master and Margarita


message 22: by Vittoria (new)

Vittoria | 7 comments Demian by Hermann Hesse


🕯️DorianWilde🕯️ | 11 comments Naked lunch- William S. Burroughs


rae (jurdan's version) the picture of dorian gray and dead poets society


message 25: by Evelyn (new)

Evelyn | 11 comments The Odyssey


message 26: by Jade (new)

Jade Geldr. | 1 comments Not everyone but at least ppl with siblings should read I’ll give you the sun - Jandy Nelson


message 27: by [deleted user] (new)

Warrior of the Wild by Tricia Levenseller


message 28: by bee (new)

bee | 2 comments eleanor oliphant is completely fine! love that book to bits :3


message 30: by abigail☾ (new)

abigail☾ (abicatii) | 10 comments letters to a young poet !!!


message 31: by Riley (new)

Riley Fitzgerald | 1 comments girl in pieces! its kinda dark but an amazing read


Star girl (Taylor’s Verison) | 2 comments The Rouse Black Chronicles.
Australian based series,
However subtle romance, strong female lead!


message 33: by Alexa (new)

Alexa | 7 comments To kill a mockingbird


message 34: by Aurora (new)

Aurora Rb | 7 comments Pride and Prejudice <3


message 35: by Laura (new)

Laura (lauradafnija) The Secret History


message 36: by BooksLoveBrains (new)

BooksLoveBrains | 2 comments Classic: Pride and Prejudice
Modern: any Kerri Maniscaclo book, but especially SJTR


message 37: by Isabella (new)

Isabella Lady wrote: "the infernal devices"

Agree, 100%.


message 38: by Maggie (new)

Maggie | 22 comments The Picture of Dorian Grey


message 39: by Moe (new)

Moe Writes | 12 comments the secret history :>


message 40: by lara (new)

lara | 4 comments Jane Eyre


message 41: by eliza (new)

eliza | 27 comments the perks of being a wallflower


message 42: by kit (new)

kit | 5 comments the woman warrior by maxine hong kingston


message 43: by kaiya (new)

kaiya (kaiyavandenberg) between shades of gray by ruta sepetys


message 44: by Abigail (new)

Abigail Joy | 13 comments Animal Farm. It’s just too good of a commentary on what happens when the people blindly follow those in power.


message 45: by delia (new)

delia | 23 comments little women


message 46: by Miranda (new)

Miranda Gillies | 3 comments i feel like every woman should read at least once in their lives A room of one’s own by Virginia Woolf it is such a brilliant feminist work !!


message 47: by Vittoria (new)

Vittoria | 7 comments Demian by Hermann Hesse


message 48: by Maia (new)

Maia | 31 comments what’s a girl gotta do by holly bourne


message 49: by Jasmine (Jazzie) (new)

Jasmine (Jazzie) Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen and Redeeming Love by Francine Rivers.


message 50: by Latte ~ Hiatus (new)

Latte ~  Hiatus **INACTIVE** | 10 comments Divine Rivals by Rebecca Ross


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