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message 1: by isa (new)

isa (percysbeach) | 5 comments i want to read some more different books, from many genres in 2024. any recs of books that seemed unique but super good to you?


• ₊° abbey *✩‧₊ | 89 comments the grace year
caraval series!!


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trí౨ৎ (bambi-readss) | 42 comments the loneliest girl in the universe by lauren james — it's a ya book set in space revolving around a girl called romy silvers who falls in love with a boy called j (a boy who's going to join her in space). it's an amazing book with tons of plot twists that's a really refreshing read.


☆EmilyEverAfter☆ (emilyeverafter) | 644 comments One Dark Window by Rachel Gillig was such a unique fantasy book with a romance subplot.


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Scar (scarsum) | 47 comments possession by lauren evers (evil gods, possession, romance)
house of hollow by krystal sutherland (paranormal mystery, wtf is going on)
theme music by marie vandelly (a horror story about a sole survivor of a gruesome murder)
the library at mount char by scott hawkins (a scheme to trick god... kinda hard to describe but an incredible read)


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patrycja ★ | 26 comments “the peasants” by władysław reymont, it’s a polish book in 4 parts (autumn, winter, spring, summer) and i’ve only read the first part for school for now but i will read the rest for sure, it’s become one of my favourite books already! i’m pretty sure it’s translated to english, the author won a nobel prize for it so (there’s also a movie adaptation of this book by the same title, it’s one of my favourite movies ever!!! idk if it’s available to watch in english but i’d definitely recommend watching it if it is)


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angeline (ramblingdaydreams) | 0 comments the winternight trilogy by katherine arden
the raven cycle series by maggie stiefvater
the heart's invisible furies by john boyne


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