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message 1: by Defenestration (new)

Defenestration Of An Exceedingly Odious Manner | 12 comments for me it's
The Left Hand of Darkness
The Little Prince
Pride and Prejudice
We Have Always Lived in the Castle


message 2: by Keiana (new)

Keiana Cramblett | 2 comments The Handmads Tale
The Bell Jar
The Book Thief


message 3: by karissa m (new)

karissa m  | 139 comments For Christmas I want to get my sister a book but I don't know what to get her she is 19 and an English major so I need something kind of important any ideas


Bella(✨❤️Hopeful Romantic❤️✨) | 251 comments The Hunger Games
The Selection series


Clara 𐙚 🇵🇸 (clara17) | 272 comments Caraval, The starless sea, Heartless and The mirror visitor


message 6: by Ishmael (new)

Ishmael  Longstar Quarter Share, by Nathan Lowell


message 7: by vivxreads (new)

vivxreads | 65 comments percy Jackson serie (recommend it if you're 12/13)
little women
Anne with an e (idk the book's name in English)


message 8: by letty (new)

letty (liriosemversos) | 3 comments the invisible life of addie larue!


message 9: by Pat (new)

Pat | 3 comments A Prayer for Owen Meany
anything by John Boyne
A Little Life


✨• r e a g a n •✨ | 38 comments The Hunger Games Trilogy


message 11: by Defenestration (new)

Defenestration Of An Exceedingly Odious Manner | 12 comments Karissa wrote: "For Christmas I want to get my sister a book but I don't know what to get her she is 19 and an English major so I need something kind of important any ideas"

Frankenstein is phenomenal


message 12: by Sanna (new)

Sanna | 14 comments If we were villains by M. L. Rio


message 13: by Maia (new)

Maia Matson (maiamatson) | 77 comments In the Dream House by Carmen Maria Machado
The Female of the Species by Mindy McGinnis
Out of My Mind by Sharon M. Draper


message 14: by Heaven (new)

Heaven | 23 comments lots of hunger games recs here, not like I'm complaining lol


message 15: by Christine (new)

Christine Mathieu | 948 comments A Moveable Feat (Ernest Hemingway)
Travels with Charley (John Steinbeck)
East of Eden (John Steinbeck) (for me "The Grapes of Wrath" are very boring, novel as well as the movie)
One Man's Wilderness (Richard Proennecke)
Woodswoman 1 + 2 (Anne LaBastille)
Pursuit of Happiness (Douglas Kennedy)
Ripliad by Patricia Highsmith
Millennium Trilogy (Stieg Larsson)
Marseille Trilogy (Jean-Claude Izzo)
The Diary of Anne Frank
The Count of Monte-Cristo (Alexandre Dumas)
On Writing (Stephen King)
https://www.amazon.com/Hitchcock-Revi...

Those were the most essential books in my life and I probably forgot 100 others which also had a big impact on me.


message 16: by Charlie (new)

Charlie | 1 comments The invisible life of Addie LaRue


message 17: by Lucija (new)

Lucija Muhvić | 1 comments Step by Step: The Life In My Journeys by Simon Reeve
The Age of Innocence by Edith Wharton
The Time in Between by María Dueñas
1984 by George Orwell


message 18: by Violet (new)

Violet Allen | 5 comments the book thief by Markus zusak
solitaire by Alice Osman
any book by Stephen king-one of my faves is the stand


message 19: by Kristina (new)

Kristina Mateo (chicklassique) | 85 comments to kill a mocking bird and the Holy Bible!


message 20: by Madaline (new)

Madaline Beck | 38 comments The Christmas Pig by J.K. Rowling


message 21: by Angeli (new)

Angeli Educated by Tara Westover


message 22: by Cherena (new)

Cherena Daisy Jones & the Six
The seven husbands of Evelyn Hugo
The invisible life of Addie LaRue
The song of Achilles

just realized all my favorite books have names in them. that’s kinda funny


message 23: by Delores (new)

Delores Thomas | 1 comments The book you should read is the Clan of the Cave Bear. It has something for everyone — history, archeology, and even a very sweet romance.


message 24: by Sam (new)

Sam | 45 comments Call me by your name
Divine rivals
Before the coffee gets cold series


message 25: by Killua (new)

Killua | 364 comments if anyone has read the book
(the things I didn't say in therapy) is it good?


message 26: by Diane (new)

Diane Only The Stains Remain by Ross Jeffery
This books needs to be read just once in your life time😭


message 27: by nour (new)

nour | 67 comments all the light we cannot see
radio silence
the strange case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde


message 28: by Sean (new)

Sean Brewer | 79 comments Frankenstein
1984
Dracula


message 29: by Dave (new)

Dave | 41 comments There's a book you need to read when a loved one is sick before he or she dies to prepare you for what might happen to you when death comes. Joan Didion wrote The Year of Magical Thinking after her husband of 40 years died at the kitchen table, and it helped me when mine of 41 years went to take a nap which he never woke up from. Your brain rewires when a shock is that great. She explains it all.


message 30: by John (new)

John Mackey | 67 comments Kristina wrote: "to kill a mocking bird and the Holy Bible!"

I fully agree with you on both of these and not necessarily in the order for which you've posted them.

Also The Drizzt series by R.A. Salvatore


message 31: by MimiL (new)

MimiL (mimilbookaddict) James Patterson's Alex Cross's Trial


message 32: by Emma (new)

Emma | 112 comments Pride and Prejudice or the Diary of Anne Frank.


message 33: by Lynn (new)

Lynn (officerripley) | 281 comments Never Say Die: The Myth and Marketing of the New Old Age by Susan Jacoby.


message 34: by N (new)

N (iitfollows) My top essential reads at the top of my head:

The Heart is a Lonely Hunter, Carson McCullers
If Beale Street Could Talk, James Baldwin
Song of Solomon, Toni Morrison
The Fortress of Solitude, Jonathan Lethem
To Kill a Mockingbird, Harper Lee
Drown, Junot Diaz
Divisadero, Michael Ondaatje
I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, Maya Angelou
The Age of Innocence, Edith Wharton
The God of Small Things, Ahrundanti Roy
The Collected Stories of Richard Yates
Open Secrets, Alice Munro
Men We Reaped, Jesmyn Ward
Everything Else, Edwidge Danticat
Invisible Man, Ralph Ellison
Plainsong, Kent Haruf


message 35: by Autum (new)

Autum | 2 comments Pat wrote: "A Prayer for Owen Meany
anything by John Boyne
A Little Life"


A Little Life was soooo miserable but necessary.


message 36: by Autum (new)

Autum | 2 comments Sean wrote: "Frankenstein
1984
Dracula"


Frankenstein was one of my favorite reads of the year


message 37: by KarnagesMistress (new)

KarnagesMistress | 6 comments I'm getting hung up on "everyone" and "should." Call me cynical (proud member of Gen X here!), but I know way too many people for whom you could recommend the most simple, easy-to-read, basic... and they wouldn't get it. Vroom..... right over their heads, like an airplane, the sonic boom to follow. People who could never grasp the message of Green Eggs and Ham, much less the profundity of Bartholomew and the Oobleck.


message 38: by Barbara (new)

Barbara (quakerwidow) | 155 comments Of the 2023 crop:
The Refugee Ocean by Pauls Toutonghi
The Book Spy by Alan Hlad
Symphony of Secrets by Brendan Slocumb
No Two Persons by Erica Bauermeister


message 39: by Angeli (new)

Angeli KarnagesMistress wrote: "I'm getting hung up on "everyone" and "should." Call me cynical (proud member of Gen X here!), but I know way too many people for whom you could recommend the most simple, easy-to-read, basic... an..."

I get you. -- Another Gen X here.


message 40: by EdIsInHell (new)

EdIsInHell | 49 comments Frankenstein
Salems Lot
The Time Machine


message 41: by EdIsInHell (new)

EdIsInHell | 49 comments Sean wrote: "Frankenstein
1984
Dracula"


3 awesome books


message 42: by Miren (new)

Miren | 38 comments Love in the Time of Cholera - Gabriel Garcia Marquez
1984 - George Orwell
The Remains of the Day - Kazuo Ishiguro
Babel - R.F. Kuang
Watchmen - Alan Moore


message 43: by Ella (new)

Ella Scott | 6 comments A little life. Such a beautifully written book that will ALWAYS stick with me.


message 44: by Stella (new)

Stella | 16 comments The Fault in our Stars


message 45: by M.Biblioswine (new)

M.Biblioswine | 3 comments Moby Dick


message 46: by Sarah (new)

Sarah (sarahleaf) | 70 comments A thousand splendid suns
The five people you meet in heaven


message 47: by kimberly (new)

kimberly reese | 22 comments I love the five people in heaven and The coldest day in winter by Sister Soulja


message 48: by Azari (new)

Azari (azarvyx) | 25 comments the handmaids tale by Margaret Atwood. I read it for high school and it's the best book I've read for school


message 49: by Andy (new)

Andy Allord | 14 comments That Was Then, This is Now and The Outsiders by S. E. Hinton
Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes


message 50: by John (new)

John Mackey | 67 comments Andy wrote: "That Was Then, This is Now and The Outsiders by S. E. Hinton
Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes"


I read both of these years ago and they were both excellent reads. MIght have to re-read them once again since it was back about 25 years ago.


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